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KP Moritsugu
From the family perspective: critical care nurses are a critical link in organ donation
Crit Care Nurse 1999 May;19(2):14.  

RN Ehrle, TJ Shafer, and KR Nelson
Referral, request, and consent for organ donation: best practice--a blueprint for success
Crit Care Nurse 1999 May;19(2):21-30.  

J Sullivan, DL Seem, and F Chabalewski
Determining brain death
Crit Care Nurse 1999 May;19(2):37-39.  

J McCoy and PC Argue
The role of critical care nurses in organ donation: a case study
Crit Care Nurse 1999 May;19(2):48-52.  

LP Riley and MB Coolican
Needs of families of organ donors: facing death and life
Crit Care Nurse 1999 May;19(2):53-59.  

K Schroeter and GJ Taylor
Ethical considerations in organ donation for critical care nurses
Crit Care Nurse 1999 May;19(2):60-69.  

DD Lewis and W Valerius
Organs from non-heart-beating donors: an answer to the organ shortage
Crit Care Nurse 1999 May;19(2):70-74.  

ET Bloom, AD Moulton, J McCoy, LE Chapman, and AP Patterson
Xenotransplantation: the potential and the challenges
Crit Care Nurse 1999 May;19(2):76-83. [Abstract]  

M Holmquist, F Chabalewski, T Blount, C Edwards, V McBride, and R Pietroski
A critical pathway: guiding care for organ donors
Crit Care Nurse 1999 May;19(2):84-98.  

PA Moloney-Harmon
The Synergy Model: contemporary practice of the clinical nurse specialist
Crit Care Nurse 1999 May;19(2):101-104.  

F Imperial-Perez and M McRae
Arterial pressure monitoring
Crit Care Nurse 1999 May;19(2):105-107.  

J Krumberger
What is the most current recommendation for analgesic agents and pain management in patients with pancreatitis and other obstructive gastrointestinal (GI) disorders?
Crit Care Nurse 1999 May;19(2):110-112.  

M Petterson
Integrated patient records benefit both patients and the healthcare team
Crit Care Nurse 1999 May;19(2):120.  

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