A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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<p>INFANTS, CHILDREN and adolescents experience pain, and often describe procedures
The Northampton Community Healthcare NHS Trust
Human resource theory suggests the importance
<p>IN 1998 THE RCN launched its Research and Development (R&D) Co-ordinating
<p>A period of fasting prior to anaesthesia for surgery is necessary to prevent aspi
<p>This article examines the extent of academic and professional development of enro
This article outlines the Mental Health Awaren
This review critically analyses literature on
In this article, Andrew Koh argues that non-ju
Verbal debriefing after a traumatic incident m
This article describes the work of a nurse-led
<p>There are relatively few standards of mouth care based on sound research (Hatton
<p>This article examines the extent of academic and professional development of enrolled nurses who have completed a conversion course.</p>
Ethical principles underpin decision making in the research process. This article considers the seven ethical principles that are most frequently highlighted in the literature.
To ensure high quality patient care, and to reduce sickness and absence rates, staff themselves need to feel supported.
In the first Practice Profile to be published in Nursing Standard, Debbie Quinn demonstrates how studying a Continuing Education reader helped to develop an area of clinical practice – the prevention of pressure sores.
<p>BLOOD TRANSFUSION in the UK is a very safe procedure which, when used appropnately, will save lives or improve the quality of life in a large range of clinical conditions.
<p>This article discusses the use of patients’ records as a data source. It examines the ethical issues involved in using patients’ records, as well as their potential advantages and limitations.</p>
