2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2005.12.011
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Clinical Nurse Resource: A new role designed to supplement vacant clinical nurse specialist positions

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“…This role resembles that of the unit‐based CNS in the USA. Other terms used include ‘case manger’, ‘clinical nurse resource’, ‘nurse‐led’ and ‘midwife‐led’ . Finally, the role of the public health nurse in Nordic countries is discussed in the context of advanced practice …”
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“…This role resembles that of the unit‐based CNS in the USA. Other terms used include ‘case manger’, ‘clinical nurse resource’, ‘nurse‐led’ and ‘midwife‐led’ . Finally, the role of the public health nurse in Nordic countries is discussed in the context of advanced practice …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nurse resources may be used as additional staff, clinical nurse experts, bedside nurse educators, or relief nurses. Use of nurse resources has been documented in the adult ICU, 6 the pediatric ICU, 7 oncology, 8,9 and in the operating room.…”
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