Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Factors to consider for family violence screening implementation in New Zealand emergency departments,2009,12,2,50-54,Schimanski Mandatory reporting in the emergency department: Case study reviews of head injuries in young children,2011,14,Suppl 1,S4,Gargiulo Terrorist bombings: Motives methods and patterns of injuries,2007,10,1,5-12,Morley An ABC approach to assessing the risk of violence at triage,2007,10,3,107-109,Sands Zero tolerance: A policy in conflict with current opinion on aggression and violence management in health care,2006,9,4,163-170,Wand Domestic violence screening in Emergency Departments: What does it mean for women?,2011,14,Suppl 1,S31-S32,Koziol-McLain Caring for survivors of sexual assault--Improving the journey,2011,14,Suppl 1,S32,Bidgood The acceptability and usability of violence risk screening at triage,2011,14,Suppl 1,S11,Gerdtz The Management of Clinical Aggression-Rapid Emergency Department Intervention "MOCA-REDI": An outcome evaluation,2011,14,Suppl 1,S12,Gerdtz Experiences of emergency department staff: Alcohol-related and other violence and aggression,2011,14,1,9-16,Gilchrist Exploring the concept of desensitisation to aggression and violence in the nursing workforce of an Emergency Department,2011,14,Suppl 1,S29,Procter Nurse led emergency department research; a description of the establishment of three nurse led projects in a large metropolitan emergency department,2011,14,Suppl 1,S27,Henrys Keeping the Emergency Department safe for patients and staff,2011,14,Suppl 1,S35,Papa Emergency Department nurses experiences with patient-related violence at work; Preliminary qualitative results from the Australian VENT Study,2011,14,Suppl 1,S13,Pich "It all happened quite quickly really": Emergency de-escalation in mental health crisis and violence,2011,14,3,137-139,Procter Sexual assault forensic exams: Expanding the role of the emergency nurse,2011,14,Suppl 1,S8,Sheridan Gunshot wounds to the leg causing neurovascular compromise--A case study,2011,14,4,264-269,Curtis Traumatic injury in Australia and New Zealand,2012,15,1,45-54,Curtis Beyond a clinical role: Nurses were psychosocial supporters coordinators and problem solvers in the Black Saturday and Victorian bushfires in 2009,2012,15,3,156-163,Ranse Measuring patient dependency-Performance of the Jones Dependency Tool in an Australian Emergency Department,2013,16,2,64-72,Varndell Disaster content in Australian tertiary postgraduate emergency nursing courses: A survey,2013,16,2,58-63,Arbon Australasian emergency nurses' willingness to attend work in a disaster: A survey,2013,16,2,52-57,Arbon Exploring staff willingness to attend work during a disaster: A study of nurses employed in four Australian emergency departments,2013,16,3,103-109,Arbon Who is my leader? A case study from a hospital disaster scenario in a less developed country,2013,16,4,170-174,Ranse Wildfire disasters: Implications for rural nurses,2014,17,3,126-134,Edge Remote community-based public health nursing during a disaster: an ethnographic case study in Japan,2014,17,3,106-111,Sato A comparison of emergency triage scales in triaging poisoned patients,2014,17,4,184-189,Gunja Disaster nursing in Iran: challenges and opportunities,2014,17,4,190-196,Zarea Is the Modified Early Warning Score able to enhance clinical observation to detect deteriorating patients earlier in an Accident & Emergency Department?,2015,18,1,24-32,Graham Perceptions of knowledge of disaster management among military and civilian nurses in Saudi Arabia,2015,18,3,156-164,Plummer Impact of disaster on women in Iran and implication for emergency nurses volunteering to provide urgent humanitarian aid relief: a qualitative study,2015,18,3,165-172,Khankeh Nurses' attitudes towards the reporting of violence in the emergency department,2015,19,2,75-81,Beattie Finding positives after disaster: insights from nurses following the 2010-2011 Canterbury NZ earthquake sequence,2015,18,4,174-181,Johal A new scale for disaster nursing core competencies: development and psychometric testing,2016,19,1,11-19,Williams Rates of workplace aggression in the emergency department and nurses' perceptions of this challenging behaviour: a multimethod study,2016,19,3,143-148,Fry Profile of fall injury in the New South Wales older adult population,2016,19,4,179-185,Curtis A survey of flood disaster preparedness among hospitals in the central region of Thailand,2016,19,4,191-197,Rattanakanlaya Disaster management: emergency nursing and medical personnel's knowledge attitude and practices of the East Coast region hospitals of Malaysia,2016,19,4,203-209,Ahayalimudin Ready willing and able? A survey of clinicians' perceptions about domestic violence screening in a regional hospital emergency department,2017,20,2,82-86,Hutchinson Experiences of rural and remote nurses assisting with disasters,2017,20,2,98-106,Kulig Verbal abuse and physical assault in the emergency department: rates of violence perceptions of safety and attitudes towards security,2017,20,3,139-145,Partridge Perceptions of an educational programme for registered nurses who work at non-major trauma services in Victoria Australia: the Nursing Emergency eXternal Trauma Programme,2017,20,3,131-138,Mitra Antecedents and precipitants of patient-related violence in the emergency department: results from the Australian VENT Study (Violence in Emergency Nursing and Triage),2017,20,3,107-113,Kable Moments of disaster response in the emergency department (ED),2017,20,4,181-185,Arbon Why a disaster is not just normal business ramped up: disaster response among ED nurses,2017,ePub,ePub,ePub,Arbon