A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Background People with a dual diagnosis of serious mental illness and substance misuse may be difficult to treat. This article explores how spirituality can be integrated into community care plans of these patients.
The second part of this article on non-invasive ventilation (NIV) examines the use of bilevel non-invasive ventilation, discussing the differences between CPAP and bilevel NIV.
Background For many woman who suffer from menorrhagia, treatment would previously have meant hysterectomy.
Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is increasingly being used in domestic and acute health settings. Part one of this article identifies the benefits of NIV and describes the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).
<p>Background The nursing profession is being directed by the government to modernise alongside the NHS as an organisation (DoH 2000). The role of ward sister/charge nurse has taken the brunt of increasing managerialisation and the reduction in junior doctors’ hours.
<p>IN ATHENS nearly 2,000 years ago, a grotesquely featured teacher – stout, bald, snub-nosed, thick-lipped, protruding eyes – called Socrates wandered the streets on the lookout for arguments. He was often successful.
