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Ambulatory & Rehabilitation


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Here you will find research. educational, and evidence-based practice materials carried out by nurses with extensive knowledge in the clinical setting and intended to address issues of interest in Ambulatory Care and Rehabilitation Services. This collection will disseminate materials of specific importance to nurses practicing in many areas and roles who treat patients in outpatient settings.

Topics that can be found within this collection may include, but are not limited to:

Ambulatory Medicine ♦ Asthma & Allergies ♦ Best Practices ♦ Care Coordination Standards & Policies ♦ Developments, Advancements, or Updates on Nursing Care, Treatments or Procedures ♦ Evidenced-based Practice ♦ Fertility ♦ Infection Control ♦ Infectious Diseases ♦ Long Term Care ♦ Multidisciplinary Collaboration in Managing Patient Care ♦ Nursing Shortage (How it affects Ambulatory Care & Rehabilition) ♦ Nursing Roles in Ambulatory Care & Rehabilitation: Nurse Navigator ♦ Office-based Nursing ♦ Occupational Medicine ♦ Orthapedics ♦ Outpatient Surgery ♦ Pain Treatment ♦ Patient/Family Support & Education ♦ Patient Monitoring (Advances in or Changes to) ♦ Patient Outcomes ♦ Physical Therapy ♦ Standards of Care ♦ Wound Care/Ostomy/Incontinence

Prior to an item's inclusion in this collection it has been through a peer-review process conducted by experienced nursing researchers. The collection contains full-text submissions, some of which may be embargoed for a period of time to allow the author to pursue traditional publishing options.


If you are a nurse researcher interested in submitting an item to this collection, please contact the Repository Manager at repository@stti.org.

Items may have collaborating or joint authors. At least one of the authors must be a nurse and must be the submitter of the item.

Please visit the "Get Started" tab for additional information.


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