A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Clinical
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<p>Oral care is essential to maintain oral health and prevent complications such as
<p>Nutritional deficiencies are common in patients who are obese and therefore indiv
<p>As a third-year nursing student, I have completed many practice placements and ha
<p>As part of the life sciences series, this article describes the role of deoxyribo
<p>Pain is common in patients with cancer and may be caused by the disease itself or
<p>As a nurse working with adults, I was sceptical about how reading this article wo
<p>This article uses the example of depression to explore the role of patient narrat
<p>Pain is a significant problem in patients with cancer.
<p>As a newly qualified learning disability nurse, this patient safety article has h
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<p>Military personnel are surviving with more severe injuries than have previously been seen. Their wounds are often heavily contaminated and have high levels of exudate.
<p>The background to and content of the recent policy initiatives influencing the quality agenda in the NHS in England are analysed in this article, focusing on the theoretical conceptualisation of the term quality.
<p>I work as a first aid trainer, predominantly for childcare providers. The article has increased my knowledge about communication and effective methods to use when taking a history from a casualty who may be upset and frightened.</p>
<p>Leg ulcers can have a significant effect on patients’ quality of life. Treatment needs to be holistic, focusing on managing and treating the wound, as well as recognising the psychosocial effects that patients may experience.
<p>Military personnel are surviving with more severe injuries than have previously been seen. Their wounds are often heavily contaminated and have high levels of exudate.
