Charles Phillips Emerson's scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing
  • Article

March 1971

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48 Reads

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365 Citations

AJN American Journal of Nursing

Pauline Mayo

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Lillian Sholitis Brunner

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Charles Phillips Emerson

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... In the study by Junaid, Haar, and Parker (2018) about local employees working in a terrorist region, one of the emerging themes is terrorism stressors, which include loss, fear, trauma, risk to life, and resilience/habituation. Moreover, anxiety and somatization (fatigue, general malaise, headaches) are common responses to disaster, according to Brunner (2010). ...

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Voices of Women Public Healthcare Workers amidst the Armed Conflict in Southern Philippines
Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing
  • Citing Article
  • March 1971

AJN American Journal of Nursing

... For many individuals cracked heels are a cosmetic drawback only, however, fissures will become problematic if they deepen and cause pain, and in some cases infection can develop. 3 Cracked heels typically occur as a result of dry skin on the feet. This is frequently aimed by hyperkeratosis (thickened skin) and callus formation around edges of the heel, that is yellow or dark brown in colour. ...

Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing
  • Citing Article
  • January 1965

AJN American Journal of Nursing