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    An Integrative Review of Outcomes and Radiology Nursing by Werthman, Jennifer A.

    Published in Journal of radiology nursing (01-03-2019)
    “…The primary aim of this article is to present a broad overview and to describe and analyze the existing literature related to the effect of radiology nurses on…”
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    Patient Satisfaction, Nursing, and Radiology: A Review by Werthman, Jennifer A.

    Published in Journal of radiology nursing (01-12-2018)
    “…This article presents a broad overview of the literature available since 2004 describing the study of patient satisfaction in radiology. The primary aim for…”
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    The Administration of Moderate Sedation and the Role of the Radiology Nurse by Werthman, Jennifer A., Dietrich, Mary S., Maxwell, Cathy A., Jordan, Lorraine M., Minnick, Ann F.

    Published in Journal of radiology nursing (01-06-2020)
    “…Moderate sedation administration is an assumed role of the nurse in interventional radiology. There remains limited documentation to define this practice and…”
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    Moderate Sedation Education for Nurses in Interventional Radiology to Promote Patient Safety: Results of a National Survey by Werthman, Jennifer A., Maxwell, Cathy A., Dietrich, Mary S., Jordan, Lorraine M., Minnick, Ann F.

    Published in Journal of radiology nursing (01-03-2021)
    “…Moderate sedation in interventional radiology (IR) relies on registered nurses (RNs) with specific education to ensure the best patient outcomes. Research…”
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    Second Victim Phenomenon and Nursing Support: An Integrative Review by Werthman, Jennifer A., Brown, Amy, Cole, Irene, Sells, Joanna R., Dharmasukrit, Charlie, Rovinski-Wagner, Christine, Tasseff, Tamara L.

    Published in Journal of radiology nursing (01-06-2021)
    “…Health care providers involved in unanticipated medical errors or other negative patient outcomes are described as `second victims,’ particularly when events…”
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