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Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 1987, Flossie Roche, Louise Marie Dietz Strayer, Margaret Summers, Betty Piersol, Thelma Showers Morris, Doris E. Bowman, Mabel C. Prevost, Carol Rosle, Nancy Scott Oct 1987

Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 1987, Flossie Roche, Louise Marie Dietz Strayer, Margaret Summers, Betty Piersol, Thelma Showers Morris, Doris E. Bowman, Mabel C. Prevost, Carol Rosle, Nancy Scott

Nursing Alumni Bulletins

Alumni Calendar

Officers and Committee Chairmen

The President's Message

Treasurer's Report

Nurses' Relief Fund

Scholarship Fund

School Nurses- Ahead of Their Time

Remember?

Happy Ending

Florence Nightingale

"End of an Era"

" Little Jeff" - As I Remember It

Happy Retirement Peg

Distinguished Career Ends

Special Achievement Award

Fiftieth Anniversary

1986 Alumni Directory

Happy Birthday

Resume of Minutes of Alumni Association Meetings

Bequests

Alumni Office News

Committee Reports Bulletin

Scholarship

Satellite

Social

Finance

Luncheon Pictures

In Memoriam, Names of Deceased Graduates

Class News

Caps, Pins, Transcripts, Class Address Lists

Change of Address Form

Relief Fund Application

Scholarship Fund Application

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Perceived Job Stress In Critical Care Nursing In A Military Setting, Jeannette Theriault Aug 1987

Perceived Job Stress In Critical Care Nursing In A Military Setting, Jeannette Theriault

Nursing Theses & Dissertations

The purposes of this study. were: to explore job-related perceptions of stress in a group of military critical care nurses; and to determine if differences in anxiety and stress levels existed between nurses working in coronary care (CCCU) and medical/surgical intensive care (ICU) settings using the State/Trait Anxiety Inventory and the Questionnaire of Stressful Factors in Intensive Care. A free response question and a force-response checklist were also used to identify and rank work-related stressors. The sample of Navy nurses (n=105) consisted of 39 CCU nurses, 62 medical/surgical ICU nurses and 4 critical care supervisors. The results of the mailed …