Clinical
<p>Research suggests that many critically ill patients have cardiac arrest because o
<p>The emergency directorate at Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, formerly know
<p>The Achilles tendon is the largest, thickest and strongest tendon in the body.
<p>Emergency nurse practitioners (ENPs) frequently encounter unusual clinical presen
<p>The reform of emergency care has led to a significant rise in the prevalence of e
<p>The Manchester Triage System (MTS) offers emergency department practitioners a st
<p>Objective</p> <p>To test the convergent validity of the Manchester pa
<p>Self-harm, described as a behaviour not an illness (Isacsson and Rich 2001), is a
<p>The first two articles in this series described the anatomy and physiology of the
<p>The needs of people with mental health problems have been prioritised over recent
<p>The incidence of spinal cord injury worldwide stands at about 20 new cases per mi
<p>The management of patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) can be divided
<p>Muscle contusions are extremely common injuries in contact sports, such as footbal
<p>The imminent arrival of spinal injured patients at emergency departments often spa
<p>Few topics provoke such controversy in emergency, orthopaedic, neurological and rh
<p>The ongoing international debate on the management of spinal cord injured patients
<p>Tetanus is a rare but fatal disease and immunisation against tetanus is a consider
<p>Experience of pain is one of the main reasons patients seek emergency care (Tanabe