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Sources list for HEALTH CARE FRAUD: Rudy EB, Davidson LJ, Daly B, et al. (1998) Care activities and outcomes of patients care for by acute care nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and resident physicians: a comparison. Am J Crit Care.; 7:267-281.Nurse Practitioners Warren, Nancy A. (1997 August 01). Bereavement care in the critical care setting. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly. Retrieved July 22 2005 from HighBeam Research Library Web site. Late Adulthood Bereavement Munro, Cindy L. & Mary Jo Grap. January 2004. Oral health and care in the intensive care unit: state of the science. American Journal of Critical Care, 113, pp. 213-9. Oral Hygiene in Intubated Patients HEALTH CARE DECISIONS FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT CARE FOR:DIANE COLEMAN THEMSELVES. Congressional Testimony; 4/19/2005 Health Care for the Disabled Schumacher, Ruth & Carlson, Rebecca. "Variables and risk factors associated with child care in day care settings." Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal 23 (1999): 56-68. Caring for Children More sources on "HEALTH CARE FRAUD"
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