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J H Husted

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Aspen'S Advisor for Nurse Executives|March 1, 1997
Ethics and managed care. Mastering the administration of the unforeseen. Interview by Jim O'MalleyJ H Husted, G Husted
The American Journal of Nursing|November 1, 1996
A matter of timeJ H Husted, G L Husted
Advanced Practice Nursing Quarterly|July 1, 1997
Is a return to a caring perspective desirable?G L Husted, J H Husted
Advanced Practice Nursing Quarterly|January 1, 1997
A modest proposal concerning policiesG L Husted, J H Husted
Advanced Practice Nursing Quarterly|February 12, 1998
An ethical defense against the plague of cloningG L Husted, J H Husted
Advanced Practice Nursing Quarterly|April 17, 1998
Strength of character through the ethics of nursingG L Husted, J H Husted
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America|March 16, 2001
When is a health care system not an ethical health care system? Suspending the do-not-resuscitate order in the operating roomG L Husted, J H Husted
Advanced Practice Nursing Quarterly|October 1, 1995
The bioethical standards: the analysis of dilemmas through the analysis of personsG L Husted, J H Husted
Nursing and Health Care Perspectives|May 1, 1997
Is cloning moral?G L Husted, J H Husted
AORN Journal|June 1, 1997
An ethical examination of cloningG L Husted, J H Husted
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Aspen'S Advisor for Nurse Executives|March 1, 1997
Ethics and managed care. Mastering the administration of the unforeseen. Interview by Jim O'MalleyJ H Husted, G Husted
The American Journal of Nursing|November 1, 1996
A matter of timeJ H Husted, G L Husted
Advanced Practice Nursing Quarterly|July 1, 1997
Is a return to a caring perspective desirable?G L Husted, J H Husted
Advanced Practice Nursing Quarterly|January 1, 1997
A modest proposal concerning policiesG L Husted, J H Husted
Advanced Practice Nursing Quarterly|February 12, 1998
An ethical defense against the plague of cloningG L Husted, J H Husted
Advanced Practice Nursing Quarterly|April 17, 1998
Strength of character through the ethics of nursingG L Husted, J H Husted
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America|March 16, 2001
When is a health care system not an ethical health care system? Suspending the do-not-resuscitate order in the operating roomG L Husted, J H Husted
Advanced Practice Nursing Quarterly|October 1, 1995
The bioethical standards: the analysis of dilemmas through the analysis of personsG L Husted, J H Husted
Nursing and Health Care Perspectives|May 1, 1997
Is cloning moral?G L Husted, J H Husted
AORN Journal|June 1, 1997
An ethical examination of cloningG L Husted, J H Husted
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