A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Our health care systems might be different, but a Stateside emergency nurse says that our
As healthcare professionals know, there is a serious national shortage of paramedics.
Rob Atenstaedt and Hugo Cosh ask if there are lessons to be learned from their ambulance a
Frustration, anger, disappointment and powerlessness are emotions frequently experienced b
Emergency nurse Grace McDonald compares the triage process in New Zealand with the UK
Nurses need to watch for signs of invasive meningococcal disease, but new vaccines should
On June 2 1948, Aneurin Bevan, the then Minister for Health, spoke to an audience of nurse
As the UK population grows, patients’ experiences of hospital should no longer depend on w
Despite the fact that the number of people who attend emergency departments with major tra
Pain pretenders beware, warns Jane Bates.
Once again emergency departments (EDs) are struggling with increased numbers of attendance
Justin Walford, a charge nurse, prepares to give a talk at his daughter’s school about why he chooses to work in an emergency department
After winning the RCNi Nurse of the Year award you can highlight what you’re passionate about, says Amanda Burston.
Emergency nurses and doctors in the UK do a remarkable job dealing with increasing numbers of older and sicker patients.
Former RCN president Lucy Ottley once said: ‘What an opportunity we have to guide the future of our profession, while maintaining the best traditions and standards of the past.’
Revalidation, one of the most significant changes to the regulation of nurses and midwives, is now under way.
Last month a celebration event was held for Care Makers – those volunteers who act as ambassadors for the 6Cs.
