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Forensic Issues for Nurses -- Elder Abuse
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Title Forensic Issues for Nurses -- Elder Abuse
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewprogram/17048?src=rss
Description It might be hard to believe, but elder abuse is reaching epidemic proportions. Know how to assess your elderly patients for possible abuse, regardless of where you work. Medscape Nurses
Category Articles > Emergency Medicine
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Date Aug 14, 2008
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