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Nursing Staff in Hospitals and Nursing Homes: Is It Adequate? (1996)
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TABLE 2.8

 

Number of Registered Nurses as a Percent of Total Nursing Personnel by Geographic Division for Selected Years, United States, 1983–1993

 

 

TABLE 2.9

 

Number of Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Personnel in Community Hospitals by Geographic Division for Selected Years, United States, 1983–1993

 

 

TABLE 2.10

 

Number of Registered Nurses per 1,000 Admissions by Geographic Division for Selected Years, United States, 1983–1993

 

 

TABLE 2.11

 

Number of Registered Nurse Full-Time Equivalents (FTE) per 100 Adjusted Average Daily Census by Geographic Division for Selected Years, United States, 1983–1993

 

 

TABLE 2.12

 

Number of Registered Nurse (RN) Basic Education Programs, Enrollments, and Graduations and Percent Change, United States, 1983–1993

 

 

TABLE 2.13

 

Percent Distribution of Registered Nurse (RN) Basic Education Programs, Enrollments, and Graduations, United States, 1983–1993

 

 

TABLE 2.14

 

Number of Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Education Programs, Enrollments, and Graduations and Percent Change, United States, 1983–1993

 

 

TABLE 2.15

 

Employment in Selected Health Occupations, United States, 1983–1993

 

 

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