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Volume 1, Number 1 Safe Nursing Practices for Enteral Nutrition in the Acutely Ill. Safety Issues in the Enteral Feeding of Neonates |
Volume 1, Number 2 Monitoring Body Temperature in Critical and Acute-care Settings Hazards in Neonatal and Pediatric Thermometry |
Volume 1, Number 3 Enteral Nutrition and Hydration in Long-term Care Safe Practices in Long-term Wound Care |
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Volume 2, Number 1 Using Wireless Connectivity to Improve Patient Care and Workflow Processes Roundtable Discussion: Improving Patient Safety With Wireless Point-of-Care Technology. |
Volume 2, Number 2 Aspiration Pneumonia due to Enteral Tube Feeding. Early Enteral Nutrition Following Cardiovascular Surgery. |
Volume 2, Number 3 Keeping Patients Safe: Assuring that Feeding Tubes Stay out of the Lung. The New WHO and JCAHO Patient Safety Initiative. |
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Volume 3, Number 1 Infection Control in Thermometry Bone Marrow Aspiration and Biopsy: Doing it right to improve patient safety |
Volume 3, Number 2 Misconnections between medical devices with Luer connectors: underrecognized but potentially fatal events in clinical practice Preventing tubing misconnections: a practical view |
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