A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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<p>What are the factors that affect the job satisfaction of nurses in the National H
<p>What do you understand is the purpose of a chidren’s hospice?
<p>The eighth in our Continuing Education (CE) article series (article 308) explores
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<p>In the summer of 1990, the Basildon and Thurrock Health Authority took the decisi
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<p>The government has recently highlighted the tragedy of lives lost through suicide
<p>Next week, Nursing Standard, Smith and Nephew Medical and the Royal College of Nursing launch a major series on communication and collaboration between nurse managers and clinical practitioners.
<p>The proposal for mandatory continuing education in the form of five study days every three years for every nurse practitioner is perhaps one of the most controversial recommendations of the Post-registration Education and Practice (PREP) Report (1).
<p>The author describes a World Health Organization backed educational initiative for midwives in developing countries. Following on from WHO’s safe motherhood initiative, the course is organised into eight modules.
<p>Nurses attending information sessions on the UKCC’s Post-registration Education and Practice Project were given questionnaires seeking their opinions on the clauses of the proposals.
<p>The Coronary Rehabilitation Programme at Leicester General Hospital has operated since 1987. Before this, efforts were limited to exercise under the guidance of a physiotherapist, with nurses on hand to record pulse rates and observe for problems.
<p>More effort is required to increase provision of, and ease access to, conversion courses for enrolled nurses, says James Buchan in his monthly column.</p>
