Clinical
<p>The bomb attacks on the London transport system on July 7 this year brought home
<p>Acute renal colic is a common presentation in emergency departments.
<p>Nursing care in ambulance services is part of pre-hospital emergency care in Swed
<p>Researchers recognise that healthcare workers, particularly nurses, are at risk o
<p>Nurses working in emergency care often have to manage patients with undifferentia
<p>This article defines Raynaud’s phenomenon, outlines the signs and symptoms as wel
<p>The scaphoid is the most frequently fractured carpal bone, accounting for 71per c
<p>Caring for people whose relatives have died suddenly and unexpectedly is one of t
<p>Nurses working in emergency care often have to manage patients with undifferentia
<p>Recognition of symptoms of respiratory illness is one of the most common reasons
<p>Emergency care has evolved rapidly since The NHS Plan (Department of Health 2000)
<p>There is increasing interest in understanding how nurses make decisions in clinic
<p>By definition, the ‘regular attender’ is well known to the emergency nurse.
<p>Major trauma can result in death or in multiple injuries that make patients vulner
<p>It is estimated that around 5.2 million people in the UK suffer from asthma, makin
<p>Ankle injuries are common complaints in patients presenting to A&E, making
<p>Primary care is defined as a regular source of care characterised by continuity, c
<p>Studies have found that about half of emergency department (ED) patients could hav