A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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It might have gone down in the annals of true
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Let’s face it – nursing staff have had more th
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Shout out about good care, writes Jane Bates.
People worry about the medicalisation of every
With almost three million registered nurses, t
Less than one month in power and the government pulls the plug on the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence providing independent guidance on safe nurse staffing levels across the NHS.
The past decade has seen a great deal of work focused on patient safety, including incident reporting systems, alerts and guidance, and reducing avoidable harm.
Jane Bates has to wing it after a baggage error.
I love it when news items about science and health are treated as light entertainment. The announcer might as well say: ‘Now here is another snippet from those wackos in white coats.’
A social media conversation recently looked at what ‘nursing care’ and ‘patient care’ mean for nurses who do not provide personalised care to individual patients.
