A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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<p>NHS Blackburn with Darwen Provider Services Unit has adopted an innovative team a
<p>Aim To explore occupational stressors, the lived experience of stress and the mea
NHS Blackburn with Darwen Provider Services U
<p>Head injury is a common occurrence that often leads to raised intracranial pressu
Head injury is a common occurrence that often
<p>Nurses are increasingly the first point of contact for patients in primary care s
<p>Foundation trusts have boards of directors that are responsible for the day-to-da
Aim To elicit the views of registered nurses (RNs), work
Nail care is important in the maintenance of
Malnutrition in hospitals is an ongoing inter
<p>This article discusses intuition as a legitimate form of knowledge rather than so
<p>Nurses have a key role in the successful governance of NHS foundation trusts, eit
<p>This article provides an overview of the mechanism of ballistic injuries. It also explores the management of patients with gunshot wounds in the emergency department.</p>
<p>This article highlights the importance of learning disability nurses’ skills to youth offending teams.
<p>The need to disinfect a patient’s skin before subcutaneous or intramuscular injection is a much debated practice. Guidance on this issue varies between NHS organisations that provide primary and secondary care.
<p> Aim To elicit the views of registered nurses (RNs), working in the surgical directorate of an acute NHS trust, concerning the responsibilities of RNs to healthcare assistants (HCAs), specifically in relation to delegation, development and accountability.</p> <p> Method A sur
<p>From March 2007 to April 2008 the Royal College of Nursing supported a project to improve services for people with alcohol-related problems by demonstrating and publicising the effectiveness of nursing interventions.
<p>This article assesses the role of ward-based simulation in cardiopulmonary resuscitation training. Based on an initiative introduced at the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, London, it supports many of the positive claims made about the value of simulation in such contexts.
