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Psychology & Health
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Volume 20
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Promoting patient safety through facility design
2003
Healthcare Executive
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Volume 18
Pages 16-20
Author(s): Wolf, E.J.
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The effects of moderate heat stress and open-plan office noise distraction on SBS symptoms and on the performance of office work
2004
Indoor Air
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Pages 30-40
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Play and the young hospitalized patient
1991
Early Child Development and Care
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Issue 1
Volume 72
Pages 39-46
Author(s): Wishon, P., Brown, M.
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Implementing effective infection control in the hospital environment
2004
Nursing Times
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Issue 36
Volume 100
Pages 46-7
Author(s): Wiseman, S.
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Beginning to see the light
1998
Archives of General Psychiatry
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Issue 10
Volume 55
Pages 861
Author(s): Wirz-Justice, A.
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First, do no harm: the impact of the practice environment on patient safety
2004
Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia
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Volume 36
Pages 26-8
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Adolescents and rooming-in
1987
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Volume 16
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2007
PloS Medicine
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Volume 4
Pages e77-e77
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Intensive care delirium. The effect of outside deprivation in a windowless unit
1972
Archives of Internal Medicine
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Volume 130
Pages 225-6
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2006
Journal of Hospital Infection
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Volume 62
Pages 264-269
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Computer keyboards and the spread of MRSA
2006
Journal of Hospital Infection
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Issue 3
Volume 62
Pages 390-392
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Survey of nurse perceptions regarding the utilization of bedside computers
1994
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1986
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Volume 15
Pages 119-20
Author(s): Willmott, M.
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Physical environment of the intensive care unit and elderly patients
1989
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly
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Volume 12
Pages 52-60
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The physical environment and patient care
1988
Annual Review of Nursing Research
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2008
Journal of Perioperative Practice
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Volume 18
Pages 274-8
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Antimicrobial functions for synthetic fibers: Recent developments
2005
Aatcc Review
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Volume 5
Pages 17-21
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Surface contamination in the dental operatory: a comparison over two decades
2003
Journal of the American Dental Association
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Issue 3
Volume 134
Pages 325-330
Author(s): Williams, H.N., Singh, R., Romberg, E.
Infection prevention is a major concern in dental healthcare settings. Patients and dental healthcare professionals may be exposed to pathogenic bacteria and viruses (e.g. cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2, HIV, staphylococci) that colonize or infect the respiratory tract or the oral cavity. These pathogens can be transmitted through direct contact, indirect contact with contaminated surfaces, droplets, and airborne microorganisms.
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2008
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Issue 12
Volume 17
Pages 1601-1609
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