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100 _aMahoney, Laurie
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245 _aChild abuse challenges for nurses
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520 _aThis letter to the journal editor points out the imperative nurses have to advocate for children at risk. The author notes the difficult aspects of this for public health nurses, in terms of ethical responsibilities and a desire to maintain relationships with the child's parents. The author considers making accurate risk assessments of the risk factors for the child and the family is key to successfully managing such situations.
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500 _aKai Tiaki : Nursing New Zealand 15(1) 2009 : 3-4
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_aCHILD ABUSE
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651 2 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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773 0 _tKai Tiaki : Nursing New Zealand 15(1) 2009 : 3-4
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