A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Clinical
Since increasing numbers of patients are asked to take part in clinic
Aim To ascertain and compare the perspectives of student
Good nursing handover is central to the delivery of high-quality care
Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are at ris
Nurses play a key role in the care of patients presenting with poison
Vitamin D deficiency is a global health problem.
There are many common skin infections that may affect children at any
This article explores whether there are adverse surgical outcomes for
The principles of moist wound healing have become widely accepted sin
Patients with major burns require specialist care in burn centres, ta
This article explores the commonly held belief that nurses are to bla
Maintaining skin integrity in people with incontinence is challenging
Aim To review the quality and consistency of urodynamic traces collected as part of the Bladder Ultrasound Study (BUS).
Aim To measure clinical bedside practice and promote best practice for the administration of blood.
Method Data were collected on patient identification and the monitoring of patients receiving a transfusion.
The presentation of patients with abdominal pain is a common occurrence in emergency departments. Since there are many potential causes of abdominal pain, diagnosis may be challenging.
This article examines the prevalence, symptoms, risk factors, management and prevention of hypoglycaemia in adults. Relevant research and government policies are discussed, and recent guidelines on the management of hypoglycaemia are presented.
It is useful for healthcare professionals to be able to identify the leadership styles and theories relevant to their nursing practice.
The administration of medicines to patients with dysphagia presents substantial challenges to patient safety. Within stroke services, where up to half of patients may experience dysphagia, ensuring safe medication management is particularly challenging.
