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Leslie Karns Payne

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The Nurse Practitioner|May 14, 2015
Using specialized standardized patients to improve differential diagnosesLeslie Karns Payne
Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal|February 9, 2012
An 8-year-old with tinea capitis and secondary rashLeslie Karns Payne
Journal of Christian Nursing : a Quarterly Publication of Nurses Christian Fellowship|August 8, 2012
The masterpieceLeslie Karns Payne
Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing|July 9, 2015
Intuitive Decision Making as the Culmination of Continuing Education: A Theoretical FrameworkLeslie Karns Payne
The Journal of Nursing Education|October 16, 2013
Physiological differences during decision making between experienced nurses and nursing students: a pilot studyLeslie Karns Payne
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The Nurse Practitioner|May 14, 2015
Using specialized standardized patients to improve differential diagnosesLeslie Karns Payne
Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal|February 9, 2012
An 8-year-old with tinea capitis and secondary rashLeslie Karns Payne
Journal of Christian Nursing : a Quarterly Publication of Nurses Christian Fellowship|August 8, 2012
The masterpieceLeslie Karns Payne
Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing|July 9, 2015
Intuitive Decision Making as the Culmination of Continuing Education: A Theoretical FrameworkLeslie Karns Payne
The Journal of Nursing Education|October 16, 2013
Physiological differences during decision making between experienced nurses and nursing students: a pilot studyLeslie Karns Payne
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