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A D Tammelleo

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The Regan Report on Nursing Law|June 1, 1989
Failure to monitor "well baby": legalities. Case in point: Parker v. Southwest La. Hosp. Assn. (540 So. 1270--LA (1989))A D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|May 1, 1987
Nurse reviewers: a new dimensionA D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|May 1, 1987
Employee handbooks: your legal rights. Case in point: Duldulao v. St. Mary of Nazareth Hosp. (505 N.E. 2d 314-IL)A D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|May 1, 1987
Watch those Apgar scores: evidence. Case in point: Gaalaas by Gaalaas v. Morrison (353 S.E.2d 899-VA)A D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|June 1, 1987
Dilemma: your conscience or your job?A D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|October 1, 1986
Doctors, nurses and "sponge counts"A D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|November 1, 1987
Can doctors amend nurses' notes?A D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|November 1, 1987
Legal case briefs for nurses. IL.: nurses and the statute of limitations; MA.: CRNA firing upheld: hospital & union suedA D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|July 1, 1988
May you delay implementing Dr.'s orders? Case in point: Koeniguer v. Eckrich (422 N.W. 2d 600--SD (1988))A D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|February 1, 1985
R.N. failure to monitor vital signs: death resultsA D Tammelleo
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The Regan Report on Nursing Law|June 1, 1989
Failure to monitor "well baby": legalities. Case in point: Parker v. Southwest La. Hosp. Assn. (540 So. 1270--LA (1989))A D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|May 1, 1987
Nurse reviewers: a new dimensionA D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|May 1, 1987
Employee handbooks: your legal rights. Case in point: Duldulao v. St. Mary of Nazareth Hosp. (505 N.E. 2d 314-IL)A D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|May 1, 1987
Watch those Apgar scores: evidence. Case in point: Gaalaas by Gaalaas v. Morrison (353 S.E.2d 899-VA)A D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|June 1, 1987
Dilemma: your conscience or your job?A D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|October 1, 1986
Doctors, nurses and "sponge counts"A D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|November 1, 1987
Can doctors amend nurses' notes?A D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|November 1, 1987
Legal case briefs for nurses. IL.: nurses and the statute of limitations; MA.: CRNA firing upheld: hospital & union suedA D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|July 1, 1988
May you delay implementing Dr.'s orders? Case in point: Koeniguer v. Eckrich (422 N.W. 2d 600--SD (1988))A D Tammelleo
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|February 1, 1985
R.N. failure to monitor vital signs: death resultsA D Tammelleo
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