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In the mix: What makes a good or bad nurse?
Stressed Out Nurses Weekly, December 1, 2008
A pleasant nature, an air of confidence, and a good memory are three qualities a Los Angeles Times reader used to describe good nurses in a recently published letter to the editor.
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