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J A Erlen

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Children'S Health Care : Journal of the Association for the Care of Children'S Health|December 6, 1987
The child's choice: an essential component in treatment decisionsJ A Erlen
Children'S Health Care : Journal of the Association for the Care of Children'S Health|February 3, 1991
Anencephalic infants as a source of organs: the need for cautionJ A Erlen
Orthopedic Nursing|March 1, 1995
Should the nurse participate in planned deception?J A Erlen
Orthopedic Nursing|March 1, 1997
Ethical questions inherent in complianceJ A Erlen
Orthopedic Nursing|November 14, 1998
Treatment decision making: who should decide?J A Erlen
Orthopedic Nursing|November 4, 2000
What does it mean to blow the whistle?J A Erlen
Orthopedic Nursing|May 25, 2002
Moral distress: a pervasive problemJ A Erlen
Orthopedic Nursing|July 1, 1995
When the patient lacks decision-making capacityJ A Erlen
Orthopedic Nursing|January 12, 2001
'Conflicts of interest': an ethical dilemma for the nurse researcherJ A Erlen
Orthopedic Nursing|July 1, 1994
Informed consent: the consent componentJ A Erlen
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Children'S Health Care : Journal of the Association for the Care of Children'S Health|December 6, 1987
The child's choice: an essential component in treatment decisionsJ A Erlen
Children'S Health Care : Journal of the Association for the Care of Children'S Health|February 3, 1991
Anencephalic infants as a source of organs: the need for cautionJ A Erlen
Orthopedic Nursing|March 1, 1995
Should the nurse participate in planned deception?J A Erlen
Orthopedic Nursing|March 1, 1997
Ethical questions inherent in complianceJ A Erlen
Orthopedic Nursing|November 14, 1998
Treatment decision making: who should decide?J A Erlen
Orthopedic Nursing|November 4, 2000
What does it mean to blow the whistle?J A Erlen
Orthopedic Nursing|May 25, 2002
Moral distress: a pervasive problemJ A Erlen
Orthopedic Nursing|July 1, 1995
When the patient lacks decision-making capacityJ A Erlen
Orthopedic Nursing|January 12, 2001
'Conflicts of interest': an ethical dilemma for the nurse researcherJ A Erlen
Orthopedic Nursing|July 1, 1994
Informed consent: the consent componentJ A Erlen
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