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M S Quattrone

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The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|June 10, 2000
Is the physician office the wild, wild west of health care?M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|February 1, 1991
Missed myocardial infarction: violation of federal law?M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|September 1, 1989
The intoxicated ED trauma patient: a case reportJ E George, M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|July 1, 1985
Emergency department record problemsJ E George, M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|January 1, 1986
Living wills in the emergency departmentJ E George, M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|November 1, 1986
Physical restraint in the emergency department: a case studyJ E George, M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|November 1, 1987
Law and the emergency nurse. Safeguard your licenseJ E George, M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|December 1, 1994
Danger: closing doorsJ E George, M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|May 1, 1989
The emergency nurse on the witness standJ E George, M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|June 1, 1991
Poor emergency department record keeping may hamper legal defenseJ E George, M S Quattrone
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The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management|June 10, 2000
Is the physician office the wild, wild west of health care?M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|February 1, 1991
Missed myocardial infarction: violation of federal law?M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|September 1, 1989
The intoxicated ED trauma patient: a case reportJ E George, M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|July 1, 1985
Emergency department record problemsJ E George, M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|January 1, 1986
Living wills in the emergency departmentJ E George, M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|November 1, 1986
Physical restraint in the emergency department: a case studyJ E George, M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|November 1, 1987
Law and the emergency nurse. Safeguard your licenseJ E George, M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|December 1, 1994
Danger: closing doorsJ E George, M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|May 1, 1989
The emergency nurse on the witness standJ E George, M S Quattrone
Journal of Emergency Nursing|June 1, 1991
Poor emergency department record keeping may hamper legal defenseJ E George, M S Quattrone
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