“The Nurse Practice Act of New York State” as contained in Articles 130 and 139 of Title VIII of the Education Law of New York State, including Amendments Enacted through June 1972.
2.
The Public and High Blood Pressure. DHEW Publication No. (NIH) 74-356, June 1973, pg. 18.
3.
Ibid., pg. 231.
4.
Ibid., pg. 26.
5.
Ibid., pg. 29.
6.
Ibid., pg. 41.
7.
Ibid., pg. 42.
8.
Ibid., pg. 45.
9.
Ibid., pg. 46.
10.
Ibid., pg. 46.
11.
Ibid., pg. 63.
12.
Ibid., pg. 67.
13.
Ibid., pg. 84.
14.
Ibid., pg. 93.
15.
Ibid., pg. 96.
16.
Ibid., pg. 103.
17.
Ibid., pg. 106.
18.
Ibid., pg. 109.
19.
Hypertension: A Mosaic in Medicine. New York: Merck, Sharp and Dohme, 1971, pg. 23.
20.
Ibid., pg. 6.
21.
Veterans Administration Cooperative Study Group on Antihypertensive Agents. AMA213:1143, 1970.
22.
PageL.B. and SiddJ.J.: Medical Management of Primary Hypertension. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1973, pg. 30.
23.
Hypertension: A Mosaic in Medicine. New York: Merck, Sharp and Dohme, 1971.
24.
National Heart and Lung Institute: National Conference on High Blood Pressure Education. Washington, D.C.: DHEW Publication No. (NIH) 73-486, January 15, 1973.
25.
National Heart and Lung Institute: The Public and High Blood Pressure. Washington, D.C.: DHEW Publication No. (NIH) 74-356, June 1973.
26.
PageLot B.SiddJames J.: Medical Management of Primary Hypertension. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1973.
27.
Veterans Administration Cooperative Study Group on Anti-Hypertensive Agents: “Effects of Treatment on Morbidity in Hypertension. II. Results in Patients with Diastolic Blood Pressure Averaging 90 through 114 mm Hg.”Journal of the American Medical Association. 213: 1143, 1970.