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<p>In response to reports of fragmentation in care, treatment delays and concern ove
<p>The Nursing and Midwifery Council recommends that pre-registration nurse educatio
<p>Aim To inform the implementation phase of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
<p>This article describes the physiological changes that take place during anaphylax
<p>Older people make extensive use of emergency departments, yet there is evidence t
<p>Aim To adapt and promote a relevant track and trigger system based on modified ea
<p>This article examines the issues that influence patients’ concordance with leg ul
<p>Mental health and tissue viability are not usually associated with each other, ye
<p>This article describes the implementation of a Welsh Assembly Government policy t
<p>The pursuit of greater efficiency in modern day surgery has led to the adoption a
<p>This article, the last in a five-part series, examines the education opportunitie
<p>This article considers the key professional responsibilities nurse and midwife pr
<p>This article aims to raise nurse preservers’ awareness of the factors that influence patients’ medicine-taking behaviour. It highlights guidance on communication principles that should inform consultations with patients.
<p>This article, the fourth in a five-part series, explores the management of long-term conditions in the prison population, as well as patient-centred approaches to care and the challenges this may present.
<p>In the last two decades, there has been a significant change in the technology of clinical thermometry. Mercury-in-glass thermometers have been replaced with electronic devices that offer faster readings with minimal inconvenience to the patient.
<p>This article, the third in a five-part series, explores the difficulties that nurses experience when dealing with an offender who becomes acutely ill within the prison setting.
<p>This article explores the main theories of grief and bereavement. It is important that nurses have a good knowledge and understanding of the processes and stages involved so that they can support individuals who are bereaved.
<p>This article, the second in a five-part series, explores leadership skills for nurses working in the criminal justice system to effect change in service provision. The article discusses different leadership styles and distinguishes management from leadership.
