A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Clinical
<p> Summary Bladder cancer is the second most common urological cancer after prostat
<p>This article provides an overview of non-invasive respiratory support, with parti
<p>This article discusses the visual acuity required by drivers in the UK to comply
<p>Infection presents a significant risk for immunocompromised patients.
<p>Maintaining oral health is an essential aspect of patient care.
<p>Effective eye care in older people is important to enable healthcare professional
<p>This article presents a reflective account of a consultation in a pre-assessment
<p>This article describes an initiative by an NHS trust to support its district nurs
<p>This article provides an overview of the issues involved in the assessment and ma
This article provides an overview of the issu
<p> Aim To ascertain from patients and their relatives the advice they would like to
Aim To ascertain from patients
<p>Nurses often lack confidence in carrying out basic infusion rate calculations, particularly those needed to work out drip rates for medical infusion devices.
<p>This article reviews the principles of evidence-based practice (EBP), the essential components of the EBP process, potential barriers to its implementation and the role of education in supporting EBP.
<p>This article is aimed at nurses working in primary care and describes the incidence and prevalence of depression. It will provide the reader with an understanding of how antidepressant medication works.
<p>Biofilms can delay wound healing significantly. The aim of this article is to highlight strategies that could be used to treat chronic wounds containing biofilms. Antibiofilm agents, their modes of action and efficacy in suppressing biofilms are discussed.</p>
This article reviews the principles of evidence-based practice (EBP), the essential components of the EBP process, potential barriers to its implementation and the role of education in supporting EBP.
Biofilms can delay wound healing significantly. The aim of this article is to highlight strategies that could be used to treat chronic wounds containing biofilms.
