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Recognition and nursing management of sepsis in early infancy

12 October 2017

Emergency Nurse

Evidence & practice

Neonatal sepsis describes serious bacterial or viral infections that manifest in the first 28 days of life, causing significant morbidity and mortality. Although...

Swallowed magnets

09 April 2015

Emergency Nurse

Opinion

INGESTION OF foreign bodies is a common presentation at emergency departments (EDs). Traditionally, the most common items swallowed by children have been coins but...

Diagnosis, management and treatment of orbital and periorbital cellulitis in children

08 April 2016

Emergency Nurse

Art & Science

Children with red swollen eyes frequently present to emergency departments. Some patients will have orbital cellulitis, a condition that requires immediate diagnosis...

Clinical investigations in children’s endocrinology

09 February 2016

Nursing Children and Young People

Letter

IN OCTOBER last year, Nursing Children and Young People published a continuing professional development article on understanding clinical investigations in...

Early recognition and management of brain tumours in children

Nursing Standard

evidence & practice

Brain tumours comprise over one quarter of all childhood cancers in the UK and are the most common cause of cancer-related deaths in children. The presentation of...