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111 related items for PubMed ID: 9060762

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    Vaziri N, Agre P.
    Plast Surg Nurs; 1996; 16(3):193-6. PubMed ID: 9060762
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  • 2. Helping your patient after breast reconstruction.
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  • 3. Breast augmentation mammoplasty. Preoperative and postoperative nursing care.
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  • 4. Breast reconstruction using tissue expanders: assessing patients' needs utilizing a holistic approach.
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  • 5. Satisfaction with outcome and attitudes towards scarring among women undergoing breast reconstructive surgery.
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    Wolf L.
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  • 8. Factors that influence plastic surgeons' advice about reconstruction to women with breast cancer.
    Neill KM, Briefs BA.
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  • 10. Patients give nurses a personal message about breast cancer issues.
    Murray JA.
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  • 11. Nurses can promote breast health.
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  • 13. Breast reconstruction: a quantitative assessment of the quality of information available to patients.
    Macdonald C, Lloyd MS, Mathur B, Ramakrishnan V.
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  • 14. Decreasing anxiety through patient education.
    Palmer JA.
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  • 15. Nipple reconstruction--educating the patient.
    Saleh DB, Rhodes ND.
    J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg; 2009 Jun; 62(6):720. PubMed ID: 19345165
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  • 16. Patient issues in breast reconstruction.
    Brown HG.
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  • 17. When is the time ripe for teaching?
    Miller A.
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  • 18. Patient education. Understanding the process to maximize time and outcomes.
    Phillips LD.
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  • 19. Teaching in crisis. Patient and family education in critical care.
    Palazzo MO.
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