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J Greenlaw

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Nursing Law & Ethics|April 1, 1981
Dealing with controversy, Part II: guiding nursing students into troubled watersJ Greenlaw
RN (For Managers)|August 1, 1982
Legally speaking. Can you be fired for speaking out?J Greenlaw
Law, Medicine & Health Care : a Publication of the American Society of Law & Medicine|December 1, 1982
Mississippi University for Women v. Hogan: the Supreme Court rules on female-only nursing schoolJ Greenlaw
Nursing Law & Ethics|January 1, 1981
Employer retaliation: the myth and the realityJ Greenlaw
RN|March 1, 1983
Legally speaking. When patients' questions put you on the spotJ Greenlaw
Law, Medicine & Health Care : a Publication of the American Society of Law & Medicine|February 1, 1982
Orders not to resuscitate: dilemma for acute care as well as long term care facilitiesJ Greenlaw
Law, Medicine & Health Care : a Publication of the American Society of Law & Medicine|February 1, 1984
Sermchief v. Gonzales and the debate over advanced nursing practice legislationJ Greenlaw
Law, Medicine & Health Care : a Publication of the American Society of Law & Medicine|April 1, 1982
Communication failure: some case examplesJ Greenlaw
Nursing Law & Ethics|March 1, 1980
Hospital policies: enforcement equals endorsementJ Greenlaw
Nursing Law & Ethics|May 1, 1980
Ethical dilemmas. Reporting incompetent colleagues II: "Will I be sued for defamation?"J Greenlaw
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Nursing Law & Ethics|April 1, 1981
Dealing with controversy, Part II: guiding nursing students into troubled watersJ Greenlaw
RN (For Managers)|August 1, 1982
Legally speaking. Can you be fired for speaking out?J Greenlaw
Law, Medicine & Health Care : a Publication of the American Society of Law & Medicine|December 1, 1982
Mississippi University for Women v. Hogan: the Supreme Court rules on female-only nursing schoolJ Greenlaw
Nursing Law & Ethics|January 1, 1981
Employer retaliation: the myth and the realityJ Greenlaw
RN|March 1, 1983
Legally speaking. When patients' questions put you on the spotJ Greenlaw
Law, Medicine & Health Care : a Publication of the American Society of Law & Medicine|February 1, 1982
Orders not to resuscitate: dilemma for acute care as well as long term care facilitiesJ Greenlaw
Law, Medicine & Health Care : a Publication of the American Society of Law & Medicine|February 1, 1984
Sermchief v. Gonzales and the debate over advanced nursing practice legislationJ Greenlaw
Law, Medicine & Health Care : a Publication of the American Society of Law & Medicine|April 1, 1982
Communication failure: some case examplesJ Greenlaw
Nursing Law & Ethics|March 1, 1980
Hospital policies: enforcement equals endorsementJ Greenlaw
Nursing Law & Ethics|May 1, 1980
Ethical dilemmas. Reporting incompetent colleagues II: "Will I be sued for defamation?"J Greenlaw
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