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NurseWeek Features September 2001

Numbers Game
As parties deliberate over the perfect staffing ratio, the wait for relief on the floor continues for California nurses
By Ron Shinkman
September 19, 2001

'It looked like a war zone'
Health care community mobilizes in N.Y., N.J. after terrorist attacks
By Eric Rasmussen
September 18, 2001

Shell-shocked Again
Six years after the Oklahoma City bombing, nurses and medical teams nationwide try to find ways to help in the aftermath of attacks by terrorists
By Cathryn Domrose
September 17, 2001

A Walk on the Wild Side
Building on a solid foundation of nursing skills, med/surg RNs adapt to meet changing work environments and patient needs, whild hospitals face difficulties keeping their ranks filled
By Cathryn Domrose
September 12, 2001

Stay on Your Toes
Proper shoes and hosiery can help nurses avoid leg pain
By Phil McPeck
September 11, 2001

Crossing Cultures
Russian nurses navigate the unfamiliar U.S. health care system, finding career advantages and obstacles
By José Alaniz
September 10, 2001

Changing Face of AIDS
As the 20-year-old epidemic presents new challenges, nurses devise new ways to treat and educate a changing patient population
By Cathryn Domrose
September 6, 2001

Bridge of Compassion
RNs act as a vital link between physicians and families of terminally ill children
By José Alaniz
September 4, 2001

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