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Carol Potera

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The American Journal of Nursing|August 26, 2010
Follow-up appointments may not reduce readmission risk in all patientsCarol Potera
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 2, 2010
The artificial food dye bluesCarol Potera
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 3, 2010
Transformation of silver nanoparticles in sewage sludgeCarol Potera
The American Journal of Nursing|February 25, 2011
Unneeded pelvic exams in women seeking birth controlCarol Potera
The American Journal of Nursing|April 1, 2011
Long hours for nurses affect patient mortalityCarol Potera
The American Journal of Nursing|August 29, 2014
A collaborative effort connects Delaware health system with local school nursesCarol Potera
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 3, 2015
Bias in Environmental Cohort Studies: The Example of Bone Lead and MortalityCarol Potera
The American Journal of Nursing|October 24, 2013
Evidence supports midwife-led care models: fewer premature births, epidurals, and episiotomies; greater patient satisfactionCarol Potera
The American Journal of Nursing|May 27, 2016
Violence Against Nurses in the WorkplaceCarol Potera
Environmental Health Perspectives|August 23, 2019
A Global Look at Mercury Exposures: Supporting the Goals of the Minamata ConventionCarol Potera
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The American Journal of Nursing|August 26, 2010
Follow-up appointments may not reduce readmission risk in all patientsCarol Potera
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 2, 2010
The artificial food dye bluesCarol Potera
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 3, 2010
Transformation of silver nanoparticles in sewage sludgeCarol Potera
The American Journal of Nursing|February 25, 2011
Unneeded pelvic exams in women seeking birth controlCarol Potera
The American Journal of Nursing|April 1, 2011
Long hours for nurses affect patient mortalityCarol Potera
The American Journal of Nursing|August 29, 2014
A collaborative effort connects Delaware health system with local school nursesCarol Potera
Environmental Health Perspectives|November 3, 2015
Bias in Environmental Cohort Studies: The Example of Bone Lead and MortalityCarol Potera
The American Journal of Nursing|October 24, 2013
Evidence supports midwife-led care models: fewer premature births, epidurals, and episiotomies; greater patient satisfactionCarol Potera
The American Journal of Nursing|May 27, 2016
Violence Against Nurses in the WorkplaceCarol Potera
Environmental Health Perspectives|August 23, 2019
A Global Look at Mercury Exposures: Supporting the Goals of the Minamata ConventionCarol Potera
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