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Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal
Volume 9, Issue 4
, Pages 163-170
, December 2006
Zero tolerance: A policy in conflict with current opinion on aggression and violence management in health care
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PII: S1574-6267(06)00076-0
doi: 10.1016/j.aenj.2006.07.002
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