Clinical
<p>This article discusses meningococcal disease and outlines the role of the nurse i
<p>The majority of eye injuries are superficial in nature and transient in their eff
<p>During recent years the term ‘trauma score’ has become commonplace in the everyda
<p>A&E nursing has been one of the most fervent supporters of the developmen
<p>In an article in last month’s Emergency Nurse, the need for universal precautions
<p>This article outlines the nurse’s role in treating people who are experiencing an
<p>Ann Jacobs, the A&E Sister, was clearly tired, not to mention irritated,
<p>This article gives a description of the techniques and equipment needed in order
<p>About three million children attend A&E departments each year (Selley 199
<p>Universal precautions is the term used to describe practices taken to reduce the
<p>This article discusses burns, with particular emphasis on minor burn injuries, an
<p>Alzheimer’s disease was first mentioned as a specific entity in an American nursi
<p>A child arrives in A&E holding a blood stained cloth to his head.
<p>This paper will discuss how effectively we communicate as healthcare professionals
<p>This article outlines the recently updated guidelines of the European Resuscitatio
<p>Low velocity penetrating injuries commonly occur in the younger adult male.
<p>Pain is one of the most common reasons for patient attendance at A&E depar
<p>Providing clean needles and syringes to injecting drug users is one established st