A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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This article examines how to manage patients
This article presents a brief history of nati
This article defines pain and discusses optio
The administration of intramuscular (IM) inje
Lymphoedema is an incurable, progressive cond
There are major differences in the way acute
Nurses are increasingly involved in research,
Bedmaking is a key nursing skill that is esse
Aim To examine the delegation of
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This article discusses the need for lumbar pu
This article outlines the procedure for admin
This article aims to increase nurses’ knowledge of the safe administration of oxygen therapy in acute care.
Aim To measure competence, self-reported competence and self-efficacy; explore any differences between cohorts and student entry criteria; and explore the relationship between competence, self-reported competence, support and self-efficacy.
External (transcutaneous) pacing is a temporary means of pacing a patient’s heart during an emergency. Pulses of electrical current are delivered through the patient’s chest to stimulate the cardiac muscle to contract.
This article examines some of the financial problems faced by nursing students in higher education and outlines current debates among politicians and educational institutions.
This article describes a training programme for people simulating the role of a patient with aphasia.
Blood pressure measurement is an essential clinical skill for all nurses. However, if the procedure is not followed carefully there is potential for error that can adversely affect patient management.
