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Mass shootings: A call for nursing awareness and action
Amy Glasofer1, Linda Laskowski-Jones
1Amy Glasofer is a nurse researcher at Virtua Center for Learning in Mt. Laurel, N.J. Linda Laskowski-Jones is the vice president of Emergency and Trauma Services at Christiana Care Health System in Wilmington, Del., and the Editor-in-Chief of Nursing2018.
Abstract:
Nurses everywhere may someday encounter the victims of a mass shooting, whether on the job or in their civilian lives. This article provides US mass shooting statistics, best practice recommendations for nurses, and lessons learned from the experiences of hospitals that have navigated this type of catastrophe.
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