A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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American-based research finds more people who have CT scans in the
An Australian study looks at whether intravenous or oral paracetamol is
Risk factors, such as a fever, are associated with failures in the mana
Emergency department (ED) sepsis screening algorithms should incorporat
Attending an emergency department may cause anxiety and distress for some older adults, bu
The opinions of frontline staff have often been ignored in research into frequent attender
Introducing priority standards for emergency care in hospitals in Engla
The impact of terrorist attacks and disasters that cause multiple casua
Researchers examine nursing participants' performance in card
Regional research looks at use of primary care service in EDs in a
Nurses perceive the quality of care to be higher for children in paediatric emergency departments (EDs) than in general EDs, according to a study.
A Chinese study examines the relationship between satisfaction and burnout in the emergency department, and the implications this has on staying in their role.
A study has found almost perfect interrater reliability between triage nurses and emergency physicians in interpreting the C-3PO rule when evaluating children with head trauma.
The clinical situations in which stress and anxiety are more likely to contribute to paediatric patient safety events are trauma, respiratory distress and cardiac issues, a study has revealed.
A quasi-experimental simulation trial was conducted in Tenerife in the Canary Islands to determine whether good-quality CPR can be delivered on a moving rescue boat.
A study has revealed how emergency department (ED) staff across all roles experienced verbal abuse from patients
