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Volumn 15, Issue 4, 2004, Pages 501-505
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Evidence-based assessment: no more pride or prejudice.
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ANAMNESIS;
CLINICAL COMPETENCE;
CLINICAL PROTOCOL;
DECISION MAKING;
EDUCATION;
EVIDENCE BASED MEDICINE;
HUMAN;
INFORMATION PROCESSING;
INTERVIEW;
KNOWLEDGE;
METHODOLOGY;
MODEL;
NURSE;
NURSE ATTITUDE;
NURSE PRACTITIONER;
NURSING;
NURSING ASSESSMENT;
NURSING DIAGNOSIS;
NURSING EVALUATION RESEARCH;
OBSERVER VARIATION;
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT;
OUTCOME ASSESSMENT;
PHILOSOPHY;
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION;
PRACTICE GUIDELINE;
REPRODUCIBILITY;
REVIEW;
SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY;
STANDARD;
CLINICAL COMPETENCE;
CLINICAL PROTOCOLS;
DATA COLLECTION;
EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE;
HUMANS;
INTERVIEWS;
JUDGMENT;
KNOWLEDGE;
MEDICAL HISTORY TAKING;
MODELS, NURSING;
NURSE CLINICIANS;
NURSE PRACTITIONERS;
NURSE'S ROLE;
NURSING ASSESSMENT;
NURSING DIAGNOSIS;
NURSING EVALUATION RESEARCH;
OBSERVER VARIATION;
OUTCOME ASSESSMENT (HEALTH CARE);
PHILOSOPHY, NURSING;
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION;
PRACTICE GUIDELINES;
REPRODUCIBILITY OF RESULTS;
SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY;
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EID: 16644370110
PISSN: 10790713
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1097/00044067-200410000-00002 Document Type: Review |
Times cited : (7)
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References (10)
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