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W A Regan

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Hospital Progress|April 1, 1974
Careful presentation of evidence helps clear hospitalW A Regan
RN|May 1, 1979
Legally speaking: how trouble on another unit can still be your problemW A Regan
Hospital Progress|October 1, 1979
Hospital, physicians claimed consent form barred suitW A Regan
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|December 1, 1981
Nursing judgment in critical care: legalitiesW A Regan
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|December 1, 1981
Legal case briefs for nurses. FL: M.D.-R.N. communications: doctor's information faulty. MI: nursing practice error: medical orders ignoredW A Regan
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|February 1, 1982
Hospital fired nurse anesthetist: medical orders problem. Case in point: Young v. Department of Health (405 So. 2d 1209 - LA)W A Regan
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|March 1, 1982
Non-feasance: a common form of malpractice. Case in point: Bell v. Western Pa. Hospital (437 A. 2d 978 - PA)W A Regan
AORN Journal|April 1, 1980
Will documenting problems jeopardize physicians, hospital?W A Regan
AORN Journal|March 1, 1980
What is liability of OR staff in cardiac arrest?W A Regan
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|April 1, 1980
Legal lesson of the month. Force-medicating the mental patient: assault? Case in point: Goedecke v. State (602P. 2d 123-COLO.)W A Regan
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Hospital Progress|April 1, 1974
Careful presentation of evidence helps clear hospitalW A Regan
RN|May 1, 1979
Legally speaking: how trouble on another unit can still be your problemW A Regan
Hospital Progress|October 1, 1979
Hospital, physicians claimed consent form barred suitW A Regan
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|December 1, 1981
Nursing judgment in critical care: legalitiesW A Regan
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|December 1, 1981
Legal case briefs for nurses. FL: M.D.-R.N. communications: doctor's information faulty. MI: nursing practice error: medical orders ignoredW A Regan
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|February 1, 1982
Hospital fired nurse anesthetist: medical orders problem. Case in point: Young v. Department of Health (405 So. 2d 1209 - LA)W A Regan
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|March 1, 1982
Non-feasance: a common form of malpractice. Case in point: Bell v. Western Pa. Hospital (437 A. 2d 978 - PA)W A Regan
AORN Journal|April 1, 1980
Will documenting problems jeopardize physicians, hospital?W A Regan
AORN Journal|March 1, 1980
What is liability of OR staff in cardiac arrest?W A Regan
The Regan Report on Nursing Law|April 1, 1980
Legal lesson of the month. Force-medicating the mental patient: assault? Case in point: Goedecke v. State (602P. 2d 123-COLO.)W A Regan
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