Statistics for emergency nurses
J Emerg Nurs
.
2014 May;40(3):286-8; quiz 294.
doi: 10.1016/j.jen.2014.02.005.
Authors
Kathy M Baker
1
,
Kathleen E Zavotsky
1
,
Lisa A Wolf
2
,
Margaret J Carman
1
,
Paul R Clark
1
,
Kevin Langkeit
1
,
Gail Lenehan
1
,
Michael Moon
1
Affiliations
1
Richmond, VA; Brunswick, NJ; Des Plaines, IL; Durham, NC; Louisville, KY; Bountiful, UT; Boston, MA; San Antonio, TX.
2
Richmond, VA; Brunswick, NJ; Des Plaines, IL; Durham, NC; Louisville, KY; Bountiful, UT; Boston, MA; San Antonio, TX. Electronic address: lwolf@ena.org.
PMID:
24810509
DOI:
10.1016/j.jen.2014.02.005
No abstract available
Publication types
Review
MeSH terms
Emergency Nursing / standards*
Emergency Nursing / statistics & numerical data
Evidence-Based Practice
Female
Humans
Male
Nursing Research*
Sensitivity and Specificity
Statistics as Topic*