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<p>Sharps injury and exposure to blood-borne viruses is an occupational hazard for healthcare professionals.
Patients admitted to hospital to undergo an elective surgical procedure often feel frightened and anxious.
This is the eighth article in a nine-part series describing the Principles of Nursing Practice developed by the Royal College of Nur
<p>This is the seventh article in a nine-part series describing the Principles of Nursing Practice developed by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in collaboration with pa
<p>Lymphoedema is a chronic condition that causes swelling, pain, altered appearance and reduced mobility. Little is known about the psychosocial effects.
<p>Post-thrombotic syndrome is a common complication following deep vein thrombosis.
<p>This is the sixth article in a nine-part series describing the Principles of Nursing Practice developed by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in collaboration with pati
<p>Nursing students whose behaviour or health raises serious questions about their fitness to enter the profession may have to appear before a fitness to practise committe
<p>The Dementia Champions Programme was set up in NHS Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, to equip nurses with the skills and knowledge to improve the care of people with dem
<p>This is the fifth article in a nine-part series describing the Principles of Nursing Practice developed by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in collaboration with pati
<p>Service provision and access to pain services vary considerably in the UK, with only a small percentage of people with chronic pain accessing specialist services.
<p>This article explores the underlying aetiology of pleurisy, including identification, assessment and management of the condition.
<p>This is the fourth article in a nine-part series describing the Principles of Nursing Practice developed by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in collaboration with patient and service organisations, the Department of Health, the Nursing and Midwifery Council, nurses and other healthcare
<p>Practice development has evolved as an activity in health care that is committed to supporting evidence-based practice, person-centred care and quality care.
<p>This article describes the effect and outcomes of a non-medical prescribers’ peer supervision group in a secondary care mental health and learning disabilities trust two years after its inception.
This article describes the effect and outcomes of a non-medical prescribers’ peer supervision group in a secondary care mental health and learning disabilities trust two years after its inception.
<p>This is the third article in a nine-part series describing the Principles of Nursing Practice developed by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in collaboration with patient and service organisations, the Department of Health, the Nursing and Midwifery Council, nurses and other healthcare
<p>Fever or pyrexia is a common clinical condition which nurses treat regularly. Fever and hyperpyrexia are defined in this article with a physiological explanation for this adaptive response.
