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<p>A lack of understanding of aseptic practice can lead to confusion and poor performance of the technique.
<p>Aggression and violence sometimes occur in mental health settings, and nurses need to know how to de-escalate these situations.
In the acute phase of stroke, the brain is particularly vulnerable to complications, which may reduce the potential for neuronal rec
This article provides an overview of the lifestyle advice and drug treatment of hyperglycaemia in adults with type 2 diabetes.
<p>Poster presentations are frequently used to disseminate research findings and clinical initiatives at conferences, and present module material for educational courses.
External fixation is an important aspect of complex fracture management.
Complications associated with type 1 and type 2 diabetes can lead to microvascular and macrovascular damage, which can have financia
This article sets out recommendations for conducting a review of different categories of literature, known as ‘mixed literature’.
<p>Varicose veins are enlarged superficial veins found in the legs.
This article explores the use of isolation precautions to prevent the spread of infection.
<p>Schizophrenia, its treatment and the lifestyle of patients contribute to high rates of mortality.
<p>This article discusses the assessment, management and treatment of patients with stab wounds on arrival in the emergency department.
This article examines assessment and management strategies for all categories of domiciliary oxygen therapy for adult patients.
This article examines the care and management of patients following solid organ transplantation. It focuses on kidney transplantation and the nursing role in optimising long-term patient outcomes and quality of life.
<p>This article explains how to assess, diagnose and treat patients with an underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism), including an outline of replacement therapy options. The need for regular monitoring and ongoing support is also highlighted.</p>
The immune system comprises: physical and chemical barriers; the non-specific immune mechanisms, which bring about inflammation; and the specific immune system, which recognises and memorises foreign antigens [see glossary on page 55].
This article examines current guidance, recommendations and research on optimal management of patients who experience a cardiac arrest in hospital. The role of nurses is also explored.
<p>Noroviruses are highly contagious and have become the most common cause of infectious gastrointestinal disease in industrialised countries. This article explores the epidemiology of norovirus and discusses strategies for prevention and control in hospitals.
