A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Jane Bates ponders the power of a name.
Just before Christmas 2014, our nine-week-old
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Jane Bates puts her faith in the proverbial.
There was once an old man who lived with his wife in a house by a river. He had dementia, but he was happy. He worked in his garden, fed the birds, told stories about his past and teased his grandchildren.
Private healthcare companies invoice their clients for every medicine given.
The first principle of nursing care I learned as a student several decades ago was that planning for a patient’s discharge starts on the day of admission to hospital.
I take a sharp intake of breath when I hear on the news that ‘research has been done…’
Headlines hide the truth, says Jane Bates.
