La importancia y significación de la enfermería industrial
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s.d.1965
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The industrial nurse works in an industrial plant, where in addition to manual workers and white-collar workers there is a manager, a physician (sometimes full-time, sometimes not), and a community either large or small acts as a framework and support to all these elements. This paper deals with the functions, possibilities, duties, rights and limitations of the industrial nurses vis-ã-vis workers, manager, the factory doctor, health and welfare agencies and even the professional nurses association of the community on which the industrial plant, no less than its employees, depends
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The importance an significance of industrial nursing
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