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Running on empty: fatigue and healthcare professionals.
Authors
Caruso-CC
Source
Medscape 2012 Aug; :768414


Better sleep: antidote to on-the-job fatigue.
Authors
Caruso-CC
Source
Am Nurse Today 2012 May; 7(5):38-39


Inadvertent exposures to pharmaceutical drugs: overview.
Authors
Weston-A
Source
Environ Mol Mutagen 2011 Oct; 52(S1):S27


A story of impact: NIOSH list of hazardous drugs in healthcare settings allows healthcare workers to minimize exposure and reduce health risks.
Authors
NIOSH
Source
Cincinnati, OH: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2011-189, 2011 Aug; :1-2


Provision and use of personal protective equipment among home care and hospice nurses in North Carolina.
Authors
Leiss-JK; Sitzman-KL; Kendra-MA
Source
Am J Infect Control 2011 Mar; 39(2):123-128


Provision and use of safety-engineered medical devices among home care and hospice nurses in North Carolina.
Authors
Leiss-JK
Source
Am J Infect Control 2010 Oct; 38(8):636-639


Blood exposure and primary prevention in the home care workplace.
Authors
Lipscomb-J; Geiger-Brown-J; Johnson-J; McPhaul-K; Trinkoff-A; Storr-C
Source
Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, R01-OH-008237, 2010 Feb; :1-17


Occupational injuries among aides and nurses in acute care.
Authors
Rodríguez-Acosta-RL; Richardson-DB; Lipscomb-HJ; Chen-JC; Dement-JM; Myers-DJ; Loomis-DP
Source
Am J Ind Med 2009 Dec; 52(12):953-964


Occupational blood exposure among unlicensed home care workers and home care registered nurses: are they protected?
Authors
Lipscomb-J; Sokas-R; McPhaul-K; Scharf-B; Barker-P; Trinkoff-A; Storr-C
Source
Am J Ind Med 2009 Jul; 52(7):563-570


Studying home health care nurses and aides: research design and challenges.
Authors
Markkanen-P; Chalupka-SM; Galligan-C; Sama-SR; Gore-RJ; Kim-H; Bello-A; Kriebel-D; Quinn-M
Source
J Res Nurs 2008 Nov; 13(6):480-495

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