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Jamie Ranse

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Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|July 21, 2020
Research in the context of coronavirus disease 2019: Considerations for critical care environmentsJamie Ranse
Collegian (Royal College of Nursing, Australia)|February 16, 2011
Changes to Australian nursing and midwifery registration: implications for interstate disaster responseJamie Ranse, Lynette Cusack
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|November 6, 2010
Chain of survival at mass gatherings: a case series of resuscitation eventsJamie Ranse, Kathryn Zeitz
Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal : AENJ|April 30, 2013
Author response - Letter to the editor: Beyond a clinical role: Nurses were psychosocial supporters, coordinators and problem solvers in the Black Saturday and Victorian bushfires in 2009Jamie Ranse, Shane Lenson
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|November 24, 2012
Minimum data set for mass-gathering health research and evaluation: a discussion paperJamie Ranse, Alison Hutton
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|January 26, 2020
The impact of mass casualty incidents on intensive care unitsDavid Sellers, Jamie Ranse
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|January 22, 2008
Graduate nurses' lived experience of in-hospital resuscitation: a hermeneutic phenomenological approachJamie Ranse, Paul Arbon
Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal : AENJ|September 6, 2012
Beyond a clinical role: nurses were psychosocial supporters, coordinators and problem solvers in the Black Saturday and Victorian bushfires in 2009Jamie Ranse, Shane Lenson
Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal : AENJ|November 9, 2013
Who is my leader? A case study from a hospital disaster scenario in a less developed countryLeighton B Filmer, Jamie Ranse
Collegian (Royal College of Nursing, Australia)|February 16, 2011
What is the role of nursing students and schools of nursing during disaster? a discussion paperLynette Cusack, Paul Arbon, Jamie Ranse
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Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|July 21, 2020
Research in the context of coronavirus disease 2019: Considerations for critical care environmentsJamie Ranse
Collegian (Royal College of Nursing, Australia)|February 16, 2011
Changes to Australian nursing and midwifery registration: implications for interstate disaster responseJamie Ranse, Lynette Cusack
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|November 6, 2010
Chain of survival at mass gatherings: a case series of resuscitation eventsJamie Ranse, Kathryn Zeitz
Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal : AENJ|April 30, 2013
Author response - Letter to the editor: Beyond a clinical role: Nurses were psychosocial supporters, coordinators and problem solvers in the Black Saturday and Victorian bushfires in 2009Jamie Ranse, Shane Lenson
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|November 24, 2012
Minimum data set for mass-gathering health research and evaluation: a discussion paperJamie Ranse, Alison Hutton
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|January 26, 2020
The impact of mass casualty incidents on intensive care unitsDavid Sellers, Jamie Ranse
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|January 22, 2008
Graduate nurses' lived experience of in-hospital resuscitation: a hermeneutic phenomenological approachJamie Ranse, Paul Arbon
Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal : AENJ|September 6, 2012
Beyond a clinical role: nurses were psychosocial supporters, coordinators and problem solvers in the Black Saturday and Victorian bushfires in 2009Jamie Ranse, Shane Lenson
Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal : AENJ|November 9, 2013
Who is my leader? A case study from a hospital disaster scenario in a less developed countryLeighton B Filmer, Jamie Ranse
Collegian (Royal College of Nursing, Australia)|February 16, 2011
What is the role of nursing students and schools of nursing during disaster? a discussion paperLynette Cusack, Paul Arbon, Jamie Ranse
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