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Organizations
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Association of Respiratory Nurse Specialists (UK) - The
Association of Respiratory Nurses (ARNS) is a professional
organization for respiratory nurse specialists and respiratory
nurse consultants who desire to develop a network, which would
enable collaboration between primary and secondary care services
and other agencies.
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Canadian Nurses Respiratory Society (CNRS) - (Société
Canadienne des Infirmières en Santé Pulmonaire) A special nursing
interest group of the Lung Association concernedwith promoting a
high quality of respiratory care through respiratory nursing
education and research.
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Respiratory Nurses Association Of Ireland (ANAIL) - The
mission of Anail is to provide a forum for promoting excellence in
respiratory care, by sharing knowledge, supporting each other and
promoting the role of the respiratory nurse to the benefit of the
patients. As a specialist nursing group we are a source of
knowledge and contribute to raising awareness of respiratory
illness.
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Respiratory Nurses Section (NZNO) -
Respiratory
nursing is a speciality practice area within the scope of
professional nursing practice. It includes the promotion of
pulmonary health for individuals, families and communities as well
as the care for persons with respiratory dysfunction at any stage
during their lifespan.
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Respiratory Nursing Society (USA) - The Respiratory Nursing
Society (RNS) is the professional association for nurses
interested in respiratory health and quality nursing care for
those with respiratory disorders. RNS provides an opportunity for
nurses in a variety of practice settings to develop a strong
respiratory knowledge base and skills important for quality
respiratory nursing care.
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