A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
CPD articles
Pre-eclampsia is a complex and unpredictable disorder that may occur
The mental health of patients with cancer is a vital part of their ov
Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms experienced by people with
Rounding is practised widely in the NHS and nurses should understand
The role of nurses as patient advocates is well recognised by healthc
Good management of diabetes can reduce the risk of complications of t
The continuing professional development article on advance care planning prompted reflecti
Spirituality is an important aspect of holistic care that is frequent
<p>As a third-year nursing student, I found the CPD article on subcutaneous injectio
Surgical intervention in older people with dementia is becoming incre
<p>Reading the CPD article increased my knowledge of the different presentations and
Crohn’s disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel condition that affect
<p>The continuing professional development article on preceptorship of newly qualified nurses was of particular interest to me as a nursing student embarking on my final year of undergraduate study.</p>
Non-malignant respiratory disease is a chronic life-limiting condition that requires holistic palliative care.
<p>Nursing is a career that I enjoy and am passionate about. Before qualifying as a nurse, I was a qualified veterinary nurse. Ideas and concepts from human medicine are often transferred to the veterinary profession.
Healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) continue to be a challenge in developed and developing countries. Hand hygiene practice is considered to be the most effective strategy to prevent HCAIs, but healthcare workers’ compliance is poor.
<p>The contribution of clinical research to best practice in nursing was explored in this CPD article. To provide high quality care and to meet the individual care and health needs of patients, nursing practice needs to be evidence-based and up to date.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common, progressive and disabling disease that causes significant burden to patients, their families, and the NHS.
