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Lauretta Luck

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International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|March 11, 2004
Psychotropic PRN: a model for best practice management of acute psychotic behavioural disturbance in inpatient psychiatric settingsKim Usher, Lauretta Luck
Nursing Inquiry|May 17, 2006
Case study: a bridge across the paradigmsLauretta Luck, Debra Jackson, Kim Usher
International Journal of Nursing Practice|June 18, 2009
Conveying caring: nurse attributes to avert violence in the EDLauretta Luck, Debra Jackson, Kim Usher
Contemporary Nurse|May 16, 2006
Survival of the fittest, or socially constructed phenomena? Theoretical understandings of aggression and violence towards nursesLauretta Luck, Debra Jackson, Kim Usher
Contemporary Nurse|August 25, 2009
Key stakeholders in clinical learning and teaching in Bachelor of Nursing programs: a discussion paperJudy Mannix, Lesley Wilkes, Lauretta Luck
Journal of Clinical Nursing|June 18, 2010
An integrative literature review of interventions to reduce violence against emergency department nursesLinda Anderson, Mary FitzGerald, Lauretta Luck
BMC Nursing|May 29, 2015
The role of a clinical nurse consultant in an Australian Health District: a quantitative surveyLesley Wilkes, Lauretta Luck, Jennifer O'Baugh
Collegian (Royal College of Nursing, Australia)|April 30, 2014
Cues that predict violence in the hospital setting: findings from an observational studyDebra Jackson, Lesley Wilkes, Lauretta Luck
Journal of Advanced Nursing|June 5, 2007
STAMP: components of observable behaviour that indicate potential for patient violence in emergency departmentsLauretta Luck, Debra Jackson, Kim Usher
Journal of Clinical Nursing|April 11, 2007
Innocent or culpable? Meanings that emergency department nurses ascribe to individual acts of violenceLauretta Luck, Debra Jackson, Kim Usher
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International Journal of Mental Health Nursing|March 11, 2004
Psychotropic PRN: a model for best practice management of acute psychotic behavioural disturbance in inpatient psychiatric settingsKim Usher, Lauretta Luck
Nursing Inquiry|May 17, 2006
Case study: a bridge across the paradigmsLauretta Luck, Debra Jackson, Kim Usher
International Journal of Nursing Practice|June 18, 2009
Conveying caring: nurse attributes to avert violence in the EDLauretta Luck, Debra Jackson, Kim Usher
Contemporary Nurse|May 16, 2006
Survival of the fittest, or socially constructed phenomena? Theoretical understandings of aggression and violence towards nursesLauretta Luck, Debra Jackson, Kim Usher
Contemporary Nurse|August 25, 2009
Key stakeholders in clinical learning and teaching in Bachelor of Nursing programs: a discussion paperJudy Mannix, Lesley Wilkes, Lauretta Luck
Journal of Clinical Nursing|June 18, 2010
An integrative literature review of interventions to reduce violence against emergency department nursesLinda Anderson, Mary FitzGerald, Lauretta Luck
BMC Nursing|May 29, 2015
The role of a clinical nurse consultant in an Australian Health District: a quantitative surveyLesley Wilkes, Lauretta Luck, Jennifer O'Baugh
Collegian (Royal College of Nursing, Australia)|April 30, 2014
Cues that predict violence in the hospital setting: findings from an observational studyDebra Jackson, Lesley Wilkes, Lauretta Luck
Journal of Advanced Nursing|June 5, 2007
STAMP: components of observable behaviour that indicate potential for patient violence in emergency departmentsLauretta Luck, Debra Jackson, Kim Usher
Journal of Clinical Nursing|April 11, 2007
Innocent or culpable? Meanings that emergency department nurses ascribe to individual acts of violenceLauretta Luck, Debra Jackson, Kim Usher
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