CPD articles

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Glasgow Coma Scale

After 40 years, the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is the resource of choice for assessing the level of consciousness in patients with neurological conditions.

07 Dec 2016
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managing childhood pain in the ED

Children with acute musculoskeletal pain caused by traumatic injury often present to emergency departments (EDs).

06 Oct 2016
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Brain MRI scan

Head injury is the most common cause of injury-related death and permanent disability in children.

06 Jul 2016
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Fingertip Injury

Fingertip injuries with nail bed trauma can require specialist hand surgery, depending on severity.

10 Jun 2016
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Knee examination

Appropriate history taking and examination can ensure accurate diagnosis of common knee problems, and rapid and effective interventions or referral to ortho

01 Apr 2013
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Writing for publication

The sharing of knowledge among nurses and clinicians can strengthen the healthcare professions.

11 Apr 2012
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People who have mental health crises while attending emergency departments (EDs) require immediate assessment and management, and ED staff must be prepared

09 Mar 2012
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Knee pain

Prompt and effective diagnosis and treatment for common knee problems depend on practitioners’ ability to distinguish between trauma

09 Jul 2010

Twelve-lead electrocardiograms (ECGs) record 12 different views of cardiac electrical activity, or leads.

07 May 2010

This article describes how to interpret the single-lead electrocardiogram (ECG).

07 Apr 2010

Prompt treatment of patients with cardiorespiratory arrest can mean the difference between life and death.

05 Feb 2010

This article provides an overview of meningitis and meningococcal septicaemia, which can have devastating effects.

04 Nov 2009

<p>This article provides an overview of the mechanism of ballistic injuries. It also explores the management of patients with gunshot wounds in emergency departments.</p>

01 Jul 2009

Prompt and effective diagnosis and treatment for common shoulder problems depends on the ability of practitioners to distinguish between traumatic and non-traumatic shoulder conditions.

02 Apr 2009

Toxic shock syndrome is outlined, paying particular attention to the important role of nurses in its diagnosis and early management

01 Oct 2007

This article describes the clinical presentation and associated electrocardiogram recordings in patients with electrolyte disturbances, particularly serum potassium disturbances

01 Sep 2007

In this article, David McKenna describes the basic anatomy and biomechanics of the hand and how these relate to hand examination and assessment of injury

01 Oct 2006

Acute ankle and foot trauma is a regular emergency presentation and prompt strategic assessment skills are required to enable nurses to categorise and prioritise these injuries appropriately.

01 Jul 2006

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