A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Clinical
This article, which forms part of the life sciences series and is the
Management of major burns is complex and challenging because of the s
Intestinal fistulae formation in the open abdomen is a rare, but deva
This article, which forms part of the life sciences series and is the
Genital warts are a common sexually transmitted infection that is par
Although rehabilitation literature frequently refers to recovery as t
Prostate cancer is linked to the male sex hormone testosterone.
Service user involvement is now recognised as an integral component o
Acne is a skin condition that affects people of all ages, although it
This article aims to explore the psychological aspects of cancer care
Prescribing in prison is challenging because of environmental constra
Stress is an inherent and arguably essential aspect of the nurse’s ro
This article describes the REED (record, evidence, enquire, discuss) model of handover. The authors reflect on the history of nursing handover, and discuss the different types of handover and the need for standardisation.
The authors developed a model of clinical nurse management based on the concept of managed care.
Aim To evaluate nurses’ and ward managers’ experience of the Nurse Foundation Programme (NFP), with a view to improving future programmes.
Providing nursing care and support to individuals and families with genetic/genomic healthcare needs
This is the final article in a series looking at how nurses can develop confidence and competence in genetics and genomics health care.
The advanced clinical practitioner role in emergency departments in the UK has developed in an ad hoc manner, without a national framework of registration requirements.
This is the eighth article in a series looking at how nurses can develop competence in genetics and genomics health care.
