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Peacekeeping Nursing
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CRNAs Play Pivotal Role in US Military Efforts -
In
Operation Enduring Freedom and other prominent military deployments
- CRNAs provide the lion’s share of anesthesia services to US troops
and area civilians.
Nursing Spectrum
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Military Medical-Surgical Nurses In Operations Other Than War:
Medcap Missions During Deployments - As the geopolitical picture
changes, military units from the United States are deployed
throughout the world for both traditional military missions and
associated missions that support the military mission. These
associated missions are frequently called Operations Other Than War
(OOTW), and may include humanitarian aid, civil engineering
projects, and medical support missions. (NurseWeek)
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Nursing With a Humanitarian Assistance Organization
- In this interview, we return to Afghanistan with Donna Armstrong,
RN, OCN. As members of a humanitarian assistance medical team, Donna
and her husband (Figure 1) traveled to Mazar-e-Sharif during January
and February 2002 to provide medical care for displaced Afghans.
(from Medscape Nurses Posted 10/21/2002 Peggy Dryden, RN, MSN, MBA)
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Soldier To Be Awarded NSC - An Australian soldier, Corporal
Sarah Longshaw, has been awarded a Nursing Service Cross for providing medical treatment to seriously
injured Iraqi soldiers and civilian workers in Northern Iraq, Defence Minster Robert Hill announced today.
(Australian)
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Wednesday November 12, 2008
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