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Nurses involvement in ethical decision-making with severely ill newborns
Darleneaulds Martin
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Ethical Decision Making
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Severely Ill
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Nurse Involvement
100%
Nursing
50%
Administrative Support
50%
Medical School
50%
Infant Patients
50%
Structured Interview
50%
Occupational Stress
50%
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
50%
Appropriate Treatment
50%
Congenital Anomalies
50%
Urban Hospitals
50%
Active Role
50%
Registered nurses
50%
Nurse Perceptions
50%
Infant Care
50%
Anguish
50%
Decision-making Process
50%
Neonatal Unit
50%
Participatory Decision-making
50%
Practitioner Education
50%
Internal Mechanism
50%
Life-sustaining Treatment
50%
Advanced Practitioner
50%
Hospital Affiliation
50%
Chain of Command
50%
Ethics Review Committees
50%
Educational Preparation
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Hospital
100%
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
100%
Congenital Malformation
100%
Registered Nurse
100%
Infant Care
100%
Life Sustaining Treatment
100%
Mid-Level Practitioner
100%