Seclusion and Restraint: A High-Risk Procedure With Alternative Methods

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VALOR: A Win-Win for VA Medical Centers and BSN Students

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Starving for Health Care: Ethical Issues Surrounding the Uninsured Population

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Creating Home Away from Home: The Culture Transformation Movement in Long-Term Care

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Eliminating Ethnic and Racial Disparities in Health Care

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