LOGIC is the Official Journal of the New Zealand
College of Primary Health Care Nurses, NZNO.
Co-Editors Yvonne Little & Kate Stark
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2016 L.O.G.I.C
of theDecember
New Zealand
College of Primary Health Care
1
Nurses, NZNO.
ISSN 2463-5642
December 2016 Vol 15 No 4
In this issue….
Chair’s Report .......................................... 1
Chief Nurse’s Report ............................... 4
Co-Editor’s Report ................................... 6
Rural Muster #1 ....................................... 8
Leadership ............................................. 10
Skin tears ............................................... 15
Sexual Health in Primary Health Care:
Premature Ejaculation ............................ 20
Vaccines to protect older adults ............. 22
Management of Sexual Assault/Abuse ... 26
Wairarapa Skin Project Success ............ 29
Defining remission of Type 2 Diabetes .. 31
Will our health services survive the
next thirty years? .................................... 34
Cervical screening is changing (again) ... 37
The Importance of Adult Immunisation . 41
Why is workplace bullying so hard to
address? ................................................. 44
Sexual Health in Older People ............... 47
Ear Assessment ...................................... 51
South Island (Timaru) Symposium
Snapshots ............................................... 54
NZNO Research, Policy and
Publications Report ................................ 55
The NZNO Library ................................ 56