Student and Alumni Publications - Nursing
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Lachman, V. (2008). Making ethical choices: Weighing obligations and virtues. Nursing, 38(10), 42-46. Find with Google Scholar
Lachman, V. (2008). Whistleblowing: Role of Organizational Culture in Prevention and Management. MedSurg Nursing Journal, 17(4), 265-267. Find with Google Scholar
Lachman, V. and Landel, G. (2009). Ethical and Legal Considerations. In Auth, P. and Kerstein, M. Physician Assistant Review (3rd Ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins. Find on Amazon.com
Lachman, V. (2008). Whistleblowers: Troublemakers or virtuous nurses? MedSurg Nursing Journal, 17(2), 126-128, 134.
Lachman, V. (2007). Patient safety: The ethical imperative. MedSurg Nursing Journal, 16(6), 401-403
Lachman, V. Caught in the Middle. Advance for Nurses. 2007, 9(6), 33-34.
Lachman, V. (Ed.). Applied Ethics in Nursing. New York: Springer Publishing, 2006. Find with Google Books
Lachman, V. Psychiatric Advance Directives: Ethical Alternative? Advance for Nurses. 2006, 4(3). 15-18.
Lachman, V. A Case of Futility: Helping Patients Exit with Dignity. Delaware Nurses Association Reporter. 2005, 30(2), 8.
Lachman, V. Frontiers of Biomedicine. Advance for Nurses. 2004, 6(8), 23-26.
Lachman, V. Delivering Bad News. Advance for Nurses. 2003, 5(18), 17-20.
Zeitzer, M.B. & Ulrich, C.M. (2008).Using physiologic criteria to determine emergency trauma care: Necessary but are they Sufficient? Journal of Emergency Nursing, in press.
Zeitzer, M.B. (2008). Exploring the concept of "Resuscitability" in an adult trauma population. Advances in Nursing Science, 31(2), in press.
Zeitzer, M.B. & Brooks, J.M. Closed head injury in Iraq war veterans. Invited author, Association of Occupational Health Nurses Journal, in press.