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British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|November 10, 2011
Emergency and intensive care: assessing and managing the airwayRay Higginson, Bridie Jones, Kevin Davies
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|April 28, 2016
Airway management in the hospital environmentRay Higginson, Andy Parry, Meirion Williams
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|September 21, 2010
Airway management for nurses:emergency assessment and careRay Higginson, Bridie Jones, Kevin Davies
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|November 2, 2016
End-of-life prognostic indicators in patients with COPD: Part 1Aoife Gleeson, Andy Parry, Ray Higginson
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|November 9, 2023
Utilising routine clinical laboratory data to support quality improvement in health care: Application of a national acute kidney injury alert system as a proof of conceptJennifer Holmes, Ray Higginson, John Geen, et al.
International Emergency Nursing|June 26, 2012
Are emergency care nurses prepared for chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or explosive incidents?Christina J Mitchell, W George Kernohan, Ray Higginson
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|February 3, 2005
The need for critical care nurse education at preregistration levelRay Higginson, Chris Lewis, Diana De, et al.
International Emergency Nursing|April 5, 2011
The identification of competencies for an NHS response to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNe) emergenciesAndrew C S Linney, W George Kernohan, Ray Higginson
Nurse Education in Practice|January 5, 2013
Safety in numbers 7: Veni, vidi, duci: a grounded theory evaluation of nursing students' medication dosage calculation problem-solving schemata constructionKeith W Weeks, Ray Higginson, John M Clochesy, et al.
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British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|November 10, 2011
Emergency and intensive care: assessing and managing the airwayRay Higginson, Bridie Jones, Kevin Davies
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|April 28, 2016
Airway management in the hospital environmentRay Higginson, Andy Parry, Meirion Williams
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|September 21, 2010
Airway management for nurses:emergency assessment and careRay Higginson, Bridie Jones, Kevin Davies
International Journal of Palliative Nursing|November 2, 2016
End-of-life prognostic indicators in patients with COPD: Part 1Aoife Gleeson, Andy Parry, Ray Higginson
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|November 9, 2023
Utilising routine clinical laboratory data to support quality improvement in health care: Application of a national acute kidney injury alert system as a proof of conceptJennifer Holmes, Ray Higginson, John Geen, et al.
International Emergency Nursing|June 26, 2012
Are emergency care nurses prepared for chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or explosive incidents?Christina J Mitchell, W George Kernohan, Ray Higginson
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|February 3, 2005
The need for critical care nurse education at preregistration levelRay Higginson, Chris Lewis, Diana De, et al.
International Emergency Nursing|April 5, 2011
The identification of competencies for an NHS response to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNe) emergenciesAndrew C S Linney, W George Kernohan, Ray Higginson
Nurse Education in Practice|January 5, 2013
Safety in numbers 7: Veni, vidi, duci: a grounded theory evaluation of nursing students' medication dosage calculation problem-solving schemata constructionKeith W Weeks, Ray Higginson, John M Clochesy, et al.
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