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- So you would like to be an advanced practitionerel julio 2, 2024 a las 12:00 am
NHS England defines advanced practice – whether in nursing or other professions – as a level characterised by a high degree of autonomy and complex decision-making. It involves analysing and finding solutions to complex problems across a range of settings by considering them from multiple perspectives.
- Nitrous oxide tank cold burn to the forearm: a case study and discussion of the literatureel julio 2, 2024 a las 12:00 am
Nitrous oxide (N2O) has become one of the most popular recreational drugs in Europe. While N2O is often used in medical settings as an analgesic and anaesthetic agent, its recreational use was documented many years before its introduction into clinical practice. The desired effects from inhaling N2O for recreational purposes
- Improving care for patients who experience miscarriage in emergency departments: a practice innovationel julio 2, 2024 a las 12:00 am
Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy is a common patient presentation in emergency departments (EDs), and in some cases this will occur due to miscarriage. However, there are several barriers to effective and sensitive communication with patients experiencing a miscarriage. Women presenting to EDs who are experiencing a miscarriage are more likely
- How to turn around a toxic culture of blame and shameel julio 2, 2024 a las 12:00 am
Emergency department (ED) nurses say that being in a ‘toxic’ work environment is one of the toughest parts of their job, having a harsher effect on well-being than heavy workloads or aggressive patients, and a new study supports their view.
- Enhancing the nutritional care of older people by recording actual body weight: a quality improvement projectel julio 2, 2024 a las 12:00 am
Malnutrition can have significant negative effects on older people’s health, as well as a cost burden for health and social care services. Accurate, reliable and regular measurement of a patient’s weight is important for prompt identification and management of malnutrition. This article discusses a quality improvement project that was undertaken