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August 01 1997
Administration of Medication by Unlicensed Assistive Personnel to Persons With Mental Retardation or Developmental Disabilities
Joyce S. Morse;
Joyce S. Morse
JOYCE S. MORSE, RN, MA, CPNP, FAAMR, Director, Children Services Division, Matheny School and Hospital, Peapack, NJ 97977.
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Sally Colatarci;
Sally Colatarci
SALLY COLATARCI, RN, MSN, CPN, Director of Nursing and Residential Services, Matheny School and Hospital, Peapack, NJ 97977.
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Wendy Nehring;
Wendy Nehring
WENDY NEHRING, RN, PhD, FAAMR, Professor, Maternal-Child Nursing, University of Illinois at Chicago, 845 S. Damon Ave., Chicago, IL 60612-7350.
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Shirley P. Roth;
Shirley P. Roth
SHIRLEY P. ROTH, RN, MSN, FAAMR, National Children's Center, 3400 Martin Luther King, Jr., Ave., SE. Washington, DC 20032.
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Lee S. Barks
Lee S. Barks
LEE S. BARKS, RN, MSN, ARNP, President, Developmental Health Inc., 1 Village Green, Longwood, FL 32779.
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Ment Retard (1997) 35 (4): 310–311.
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Joyce S. Morse, Sally Colatarci, Wendy Nehring, Shirley P. Roth, Lee S. Barks; Administration of Medication by Unlicensed Assistive Personnel to Persons With Mental Retardation or Developmental Disabilities. Ment Retard 1 August 1997; 35 (4): 310–311. doi: https://doi.org/10.1352/0047-6765(1997)035<0310:AOMBUA>2.0.CO;2
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