Moral Distress and You: Supporting Ethical Practice, and Moral Resilience in Nursing
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Cynda H. Rushton., Cynda H. Rushton|AUTHOR., & Melissa J. Kurtz|AUTHOR. (2015). Moral Distress and You: Supporting Ethical Practice, and Moral Resilience in Nursing . American Nurses Association.

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Cynda H. Rushton, Cynda H. Rushton|AUTHOR and Melissa J. Kurtz|AUTHOR. 2015. Moral Distress and You: Supporting Ethical Practice, and Moral Resilience in Nursing. American Nurses Association.

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Cynda H. Rushton, Cynda H. Rushton|AUTHOR and Melissa J. Kurtz|AUTHOR. Moral Distress and You: Supporting Ethical Practice, and Moral Resilience in Nursing American Nurses Association, 2015.

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Cynda H. Rushton, Cynda H. Rushton|AUTHOR, and Melissa J. Kurtz|AUTHOR. Moral Distress and You: Supporting Ethical Practice, and Moral Resilience in Nursing American Nurses Association, 2015.

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