Clinical decision-making in cardiac nursing: a review of the literature
Nick Bakalis Nurse researcher, School of Nursing, ATEI Patras, Patra, Greece
Clinical decision-making is an integral part of the professional nurse’s role. This literature review aims to determine the present evidence available on clinical decision-making in cardiac nursing and to determine implications for practice and future research in this field.
Nursing Standard.
21, 12, 39-46.
doi: 10.7748/ns2006.11.21.12.39.c6386
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nb1972@hotmail.com
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