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Nurses’ involvement in immunisation goes beyo
<p>Practice profiles are reflective pieces written by nurses in practice and based on continuing professional development articles. This week Nicola Neesam discusses injection sites. Article No 501. Woodrow P (1999) Pulse oximetry. Nursing Standard. 13, 42, 42-46.</p>
The UK is a multicultural society where the prevalence of nutrition-related illnesses varies between different cultures. In this article, the common cultural and religious influences on diet are identified and healthy choices recommended.
<p>Practice profiles are reflective pieces written by nurses in practice and based on continuing professional development articles. This week Alison Woodland discusses sexually transmitted diseases. Article NS 2. Wright S (1999) Sexually transmitted diseases. Nursing Standard.
Dee May looks at the prevalence and cost of hospital-acquired infection, how epidemiological changes have influenced the way infections are prevented and managed, and how, in practice, infection should be controlled
The practice of healthcare professionals performing routine catheter changes and the education of patients and carers regarding these procedures is discussed.
<p>Practice profiles are reflective pieces written by nurses in practice and based on continuing professional development articles. This week Deborah Lake discusses coeliac disease. Article NS19. Sullivan A (1999) Coeliac disease. Nursing Standard. 14, 11, 48-52.</p>
