Neonatal Transport Nursing is an Interpretive Practice
In this paper, we offer a personal account of a neonatal transport nurse (TRN) and the interpretive nature of the TRN’s work. Beginning at the start of a shift, the reader encounters the many ways in which the neonatal transport nurse interprets her surroundings, colleagues, patients, and circumstan...
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Main Authors: | Jaime Leigh Caswell, Nancy J Moules, Graham McCaffrey |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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University of Calgary
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/19de7b1e4e484d23974e926b380dcc8a |
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