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Petra Brysiewicz

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Health Emergency and Disaster Nursing|July 8, 2026
Overview of Current Landscape of Disasters in South AfricaKatherine Kruger, Petra Brysiewicz, René C Ackermann, et al.
Chinese Journal of Traumatology = Zhonghua Chuang Shang Za Zhi|August 10, 2017
The effect of the quality of vital sign recording on clinical decision making in a regional acute care trauma wardClaire M Keene, Victor Y Kong, Damian L Clarke, et al.
Nurse Education Today|April 22, 2014
Informal mobile learning in nurse education and practice in remote areas--a case study from rural South AfricaChristoph Pimmer, Petra Brysiewicz, Sebastian Linxen, et al.
Curationis|February 5, 2016
Using mobile phones and social media to facilitate education and support for rural-based midwives in South AfricaJennifer Chipps, Christoph Pimmer, Petra Brysiewicz, et al.
South African Medical Journal = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Geneeskunde|October 14, 2017
An audit of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a busy developing-world trauma service exposes a significant deficit in resources available to manage severe TBIEllen Jerome, Grant L Laing, John L Bruce, et al.
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery : Official Publication of the European Trauma Society|September 20, 2018
Contrast-induced nephropathy following CT scan for trauma is not rare and is associated with increased mortality in South African trauma patientsAsma Abubaker Bashir, Victor Kong, David Skinner, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|June 13, 2016
Mortality rates increase dramatically below a systolic blood pressure of 105-mm Hg in septic surgical patientsDamian L Clarke, Jennifer A Chipps, Benn Sartorius, et al.
ANZ Journal of Surgery|November 22, 2016
Civilian cerebral gunshot wounds: a South African experienceVictor Kong, Jocinta Odendaal, Benn Sartorius, et al.
Nursing in Critical Care|July 13, 2022
Factors influencing critical care nurses' family engagement practices: An international perspectiveAnn M Price, Natalie S McAndrew, Qendresa Thaqi, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|September 2, 2017
Vital sign based shock scores are poor at triaging South African trauma patientsRobert Barnes, Damian Clarke, Zane Farina, et al.
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Health Emergency and Disaster Nursing|July 8, 2026
Overview of Current Landscape of Disasters in South AfricaKatherine Kruger, Petra Brysiewicz, René C Ackermann, et al.
Chinese Journal of Traumatology = Zhonghua Chuang Shang Za Zhi|August 10, 2017
The effect of the quality of vital sign recording on clinical decision making in a regional acute care trauma wardClaire M Keene, Victor Y Kong, Damian L Clarke, et al.
Nurse Education Today|April 22, 2014
Informal mobile learning in nurse education and practice in remote areas--a case study from rural South AfricaChristoph Pimmer, Petra Brysiewicz, Sebastian Linxen, et al.
Curationis|February 5, 2016
Using mobile phones and social media to facilitate education and support for rural-based midwives in South AfricaJennifer Chipps, Christoph Pimmer, Petra Brysiewicz, et al.
South African Medical Journal = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Geneeskunde|October 14, 2017
An audit of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a busy developing-world trauma service exposes a significant deficit in resources available to manage severe TBIEllen Jerome, Grant L Laing, John L Bruce, et al.
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery : Official Publication of the European Trauma Society|September 20, 2018
Contrast-induced nephropathy following CT scan for trauma is not rare and is associated with increased mortality in South African trauma patientsAsma Abubaker Bashir, Victor Kong, David Skinner, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|June 13, 2016
Mortality rates increase dramatically below a systolic blood pressure of 105-mm Hg in septic surgical patientsDamian L Clarke, Jennifer A Chipps, Benn Sartorius, et al.
ANZ Journal of Surgery|November 22, 2016
Civilian cerebral gunshot wounds: a South African experienceVictor Kong, Jocinta Odendaal, Benn Sartorius, et al.
Nursing in Critical Care|July 13, 2022
Factors influencing critical care nurses' family engagement practices: An international perspectiveAnn M Price, Natalie S McAndrew, Qendresa Thaqi, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|September 2, 2017
Vital sign based shock scores are poor at triaging South African trauma patientsRobert Barnes, Damian Clarke, Zane Farina, et al.
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