Clinical

<p>Nurses working in emergency care often have to manage patients with undifferentia

01 Mar 2008

<p>Body piercing is now a common practice among people of all age groups in the UK,

01 Mar 2008

<p>Nurses working in emergency care often have to manage patients with undifferentia

01 Feb 2008

<p>The World Health Organization (2006) defines stillbirth, or fetal death, as death

01 Feb 2008

<p>Almost all emergency nurses have experienced the pressures of meeting the four-ho

01 Feb 2008

<p>Research shows that pain is the primary issue for more than 70 per cent of patien

01 Feb 2008

<p>The reason for attending emergency departments (EDs) given by most patients with

01 Dec 2007

<p>A 40-year-old, right-handed male carpenter recently presented to the author’s eme

01 Dec 2007

<p>The most radical reforms seen in the NHS since its formation, in 1948, have been

01 Dec 2007

<p>Nurses working in emergency care often have to manage patients with undifferentia

01 Nov 2007

<p>High-pressure injection injuries are caused by the accidental injection of fluid

01 Nov 2007

<p>More than five million people in the UK have asthma, one in ten of them being chi

01 Nov 2007

<p>Nurses working in emergency care often have to manage patients with undifferentiated and previously undiagnosed conditions. This month, Emergency Nurse continues to look at how emergency nurses across the UK have tackled them</p>

31 Aug 2007

<p>The management of children who require minor surgical procedures can be particularly challenging.

31 Aug 2007

<p>This reflective article is concerned with the management of gout in emergency care settings.

31 Aug 2007

<p>Unexpected life threatening injury or illness requiring emergency admission can precipitate crises even in the most secure of families (Redley et al 2003).</p>

30 Jun 2007

The national service framework for older people, which aims to raise standards of care, identifies the need for early assessment and management of patients’ fluid balance (Department of Health 2001).

30 Jun 2007

<p>Suicide rates in the Republic of Ireland (ROI) have increased from 7 per cent in 1982 to 11 per cent in 2005 (Health Service Executive 2006), making this a serious public health issue for health policy makers and practitioners.</p>

31 May 2007

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