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‘Globalisation’ is the term used to describe the increasing economic and social interdependence between countries.
Despite improvements in mortality rates, coronary heart disease (CHD) continues to be a leading cause of death in the UK.
People with serious mental illness (SMI) are at risk of dying many years earlier than the general population.
People with serious mental illness (SMI) are at risk of dying many years earlier than the general population.
A vast and increasing scientific literature is published each year, including books, journals, research articles and reviews.
A vast and increasing scientific literature is published each year, including books, journals, research articles and reviews.
Undertaking peripheral intravenous (IV) cannulations and the management of cannulae are associated with the risk of blood leakage or spillage and blood expo
Evaluation of service delivery is an important aspect of nursing practice.
Undertaking peripheral intravenous (IV) cannulations and the management of cannulae are associated with the risk of blood leakage or
Acute limb compartment syndrome (ALCS) is a serious complication of traumatic injury.
Evaluation of service delivery is an important aspect of nursing practice.
Nurses support patients to make decisions about risk on a regular basis. They aim to offer patients evidence regarding the choices available.
Acute limb compartment syndrome (ALCS) is a serious complication of traumatic injury. Although ALCS can occur in any limb, it most commonly occurs following injury to the lower leg, particularly in fractures of the tibia.
Nurses support patients to make decisions about risk on a regular basis. They aim to offer patients evidence regarding the choices available.
Modern healthcare environments are becoming increasingly complex. Delivering high-quality fundamental care in these environments is challenging for nurses and has been the focus of recent media, policy, academic and public scrutiny.
This article focuses on the severe, long-term and debilitating distress that may be experienced by patients as a result of their interactions with healthcare professionals and services.
Modern healthcare environments are becoming increasingly complex. Delivering high-quality fundamental care in these environments is increasingly challenging for nurses and has been the focus of recent media, policy, academic and public scrutiny.
This article focuses on the severe, long-term and debilitating distress that may be experienced by patients as a result of their interactions with healthcare professionals and services.
