Clinical
<p>Emergency intubation is typically performed in Clinically unstable patients, and
<p>The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) defines emergency nurse practitioners (EN
<p>Reflection helps nurses to evaluate themselves in order to identify their trainin
<p>Emergency nurses deal regularly with traumatic wounds (Holt 2005) and, under guid
<p>Many patients are seen and discharged from emergency departments (EDs) every day,
<p>The following case history concerns a 19-year-old man who presented to the emerge
<p>Early pregnancy loss can be a cause of immense distress for the women who experie
<p>Infection control is vital in all areas of nursing, but it is especially so in em
<p>About one million people with head injuries attend emergency departments (EDs) ev
<p>Emergency care staff are responsible for assessing suicidal intent in patients wh
<p>Although collecting wild plants to eat is usually undertaken for pleasure in the
<p>Patients with subungual haematoma usually present in emergency departments, eithe
<p>During the past decade, the nursing profession has helped to plan and shape the fu
<p>Patients present to emergency departments (EDs) for many different reasons, one of
<p>Teleconsultation may soon become the fastest evolving branch of telemedicine, prom
<p>This article examines the management of children who present with subluxation of t
<p>This article focuses on the development of a new intravenous (IV) therapy service
<p>The Department of Health (2006) identifies that almost 18 million people attend A&