A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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This article, the tenth in a series of 11, discusses the importance o
Background With a rise in the number of unqualified staf
Brain tumours comprise over one quarter of all childhood cancers in t
Cohesive interprofessional teamwork is essential to successful health
This article, the ninth in a series of 11, provides guidance for new
Poverty is a global issue that affects the health and quality of life
Assessment in clinical practice is a complex role undertaken by mento
Assistant practitioners, also known as associate practitioners, provi
Dyslexia is one of the most commonly declared disabilities in higher
This article explains the concept of parish nursing and provides a hi
This article describes the basic principles of evaluation, focusing o
Neonatal nurses regularly face complex legal and ethical dilemmas. This article discusses the hypothetical case of Jack, a two-day-old infant diagnosed with trisomy 13 (syndrome), a life-limiting condition.
Hay fever, or seasonal allergic rhinitis, is a common condition that affects one in four people in the UK. It is characterised by cold-like symptoms that may include a runny nose, itchy eyes, sneezing and nasal congestion or blockage.
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This article explores the process of introducing yourself to patients. This is an essential interaction because it forms the basis of the therapeutic nurse-patient relationship.
Assessment in clinical practice is a complex role undertaken by mentors and practice teachers. This article is the second of three articles about assessment in practice.
Aim To explore baccalaureate nursing students’ perspectives of the influence of nursing staff on their learning and experience in the clinical setting.
