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Nursing, Private Duty

Known as: Nursing, Private Practice, Private Practice Nursing, Private duty nursing 
The practice of nursing by a registered or licensed nurse to care for a specific patient in a health facility or in the home.
National Institutes of Health

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2005
2005
In 1923, Lucy Van Frank, Head Registrar of the Chicago-based Nurses Professional Registry, addressed the annual meeting of the… 
2004
2004
The changing Australian health care system is creating new opportunities for nurses who work directly with clients in private… 
2003
2003
P rivate practice as a career option for nurses has been slowly increasing since the 1980’s. However, the reasons for this… 
1969
1969
general rules but with a view to the particular circumstances of the case."? What then is this legal relation that determines the… 
1959
1959
A public health nursing consultant comments on the work of two private duty nurses who cared for her husband during a serious… 
1944
1944
The report of private duty nursing which follows is highly important since it is the most recent, if not the only, data which we… 
1939
1939
Communications from different representatives on the Committee and from others in various countries tend to indicate that the… 
1937
1937
schools of nursing were pouring forth graduates prepared for institutional and private duty nursing. At the same time the whole… 
1932
1932
W< THEN I think of the problems of the private duty nurse, I am reminded of the house of mirrors at our state fair. Once inside…