A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Clinical
Clinical research in the early acute phase of stroke is inherently co
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Aim To investigate healthcare professionals’ perceptions
This article describes the process of setting up a community service
Young people are entitled to be involved in decisions about their hea
It is important to prepare nursing students for professional practice
This article reviews the use of probiotics in clinical practice, incl
Healthcare organisations around the world are adopting new strategies
There is growing evidence that using e-learning and digital gaming te
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is a major risk factor for ischaemic stroke.
Domestic abuse is an increasing public health concern, and the relati
Organ donation is a complex and sensitive area.
Student attrition in higher education institutions has long been an area of concern. Voluntary withdrawal of nursing and midwifery students from courses is an increasing trend.
All nurses are expected to promote patients’ health and this includes physical and psychological wellbeing.
Pressure ulcer prevention strategies are applicable to all anatomical sites; however, the main focus of this article is heel ulceration in the nursing home setting.
Opportunities for nurses to be involved in clinical research have increased with the growing emphasis on research in the NHS.
This article, which is the last in the life sciences series and the second of two articles on the respiratory system, describes gaseous exchange in the lungs, transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide, and internal and external respiration.
The availability of antiretroviral therapy has changed the course of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease progression, and as a result the face of HIV in the UK is ageing. Men who have sex with men remain disproportionately affected.
