CONFLICT;
EDITORIAL;
ETHICS;
HEALTH CARE QUALITY;
HUMAN;
HUMAN RELATION;
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT;
MENTAL STRESS;
MORALITY;
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT;
PASSIVE EUTHANASIA;
PROFESSIONAL STANDARD;
CONFLICT (PSYCHOLOGY);
EUTHANASIA, PASSIVE;
HUMANS;
INTENSIVE CARE UNITS;
MORALS;
PROCESS ASSESSMENT (HEALTH CARE);
PROFESSIONAL ROLE;
PROFESSIONAL-FAMILY RELATIONS;
STRESS, PSYCHOLOGICAL;
Categories of Potential Hazards Found in Hospitals Accessed July 17
Categories of Potential Hazards Found in Hospitals. http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/healthcarefacilities/hazards.html. Accessed July 17, 2008.
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