A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Clinical
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<p>In this article, Conal Hamill aims to contribute to the on-going debate about the
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The award of a Florence Nightingale Scholarship enabled research whic
Expanded roles for nurses have developed in th
Hearing impairment can hinder nurses’ and carers’ ability to provide
Many patients spend their day, not in bed, but
Gillian Arblaster discusses the process undert
Tissue viability nurses often encounter dermat
<p>It's almost 14 years since Baroness Cumberlege, in her review of community n
<p>For most of us the telephone is an integral part of our lives that we will use fo
The process by which clinical areas were prioritised for the formulation of national clinical guidelines, using a model devised by the RCN, is outlined in this article.
A discussion of nurses’ involvement in the prevention and detection of oral cancer.
<p>Nurse-led medical day case units are an innovative way of reducing the pressure on staff and beds during winter months. Chris Cooper and Tracy Connor describe the impact of one such unit.</p>
Two sleep clinics run by health visitors were set up in Dundee to provide a brief, time-limited programme of advice and treatment for adults with insomnia and referred by their GPs.
This article describes a new model which aims to ensure that older people who are discharged from hospital are sufficiently confident, independent and self-caring.
The decision whether or not to attempt resuscitation of certain patients can be difficult and complex.
