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Earthquake Disaster Response in Christchurch, New Zealand
Brian Dolan, MSc (Oxon), MSc (Nurs), RN, Anne Esson, BA (Educ), RGON, Paula (Polly) Grainger, MN (Clinical), Dip HE (nursing), RN, PhD (C), Sandra Richardson, BA, RGON, Dip Soc Sci, DipHeal Sci, Dip Tert Teach, PhD (C), Mike Ardagh, PhD, MBChB, FACEM, DCH Journal of Emergency Nursing Volume 37, Issue 5, Pages (September 2011) DOI: /j.jen Copyright © 2011 Emergency Nurses Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 ED staff working by torchlight.
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Figure 2 Tattoo parlor aftermath.
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Figure 3 Footbridge near Christchurch Hospital.
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Figure 4 ED waiting room the day after the earthquake.
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Figure 5 Urban Search and Rescue teams from around the world.
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Figure 6 John Knox Presbyterian Church will need to be demolished.
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Figure 7 “Broken but still beating”: A message of hope outside John Knox Presbyterian Church in Christchurch, New Zealand. Journal of Emergency Nursing , DOI: ( /j.jen ) Copyright © 2011 Emergency Nurses Association Terms and Conditions
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