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Massive blood transfusion for trauma patients

09 July 2012

Emergency Nurse

Feature

Transfusion of large amounts of blood products is a complex and changing practice. British and American military experience of the process in Afghanistan and Iraq,...

Rising to the challenges of clinical leadership

09 March 2018

Emergency Nurse

Opinion

Well-led clinical teams can buck trends; they hold together in the face of adversity and overcome significant challenges as they provide outstanding clinical care.

A fresh start?

01 June 2006

Emergency Nurse

Feedback

The ongoing reorganisation of the RCN into new divisions of nursing raises a question: is general nursing coming to an end?

An ‘invest to save model’ to boost practitioner workforce

22 February 2018

Nursing Management

Feature

The recruitment of senior, experienced staff in emergency nursing is challenging for organisations across the UK. There are often too few suitable candidates to fill...

Monitoring staff hours could push up wage bill

21 August 2007

Nursing Standard

Letter

Managers at the hospital trialling a ‘clocking on and off’ scheme for NHS staff using a hand scanner (news August 8) say it will allow them to manage the payroll...

Sick nurses or a sick NHS?

30 August 1995

Nursing Standard

Feature occupational health

There has been a lot of talk about nurses’ sick leave in the media in the last few weeks and those who work in the occupational health services within the NHS are...

Using change management to implement barcode medicines administration technology

11 August 2020

Nursing Management

technology-enabled care

Confirming the patient’s identity is one of the most important elements in medicines administration, with research showing that medication errors are one of the most...

Emergency care and management of patients with stab wounds

03 February 2009

Nursing Standard

Art & Science

This article discusses the assessment, management and treatment of patients with stab wounds on arrival in the emergency department. It describes the immediate...

Emergency care and management of patients with stab wounds

28 January 2009

Nursing Standard

CPD

This article discusses the assessment, management and treatment of patients with stab wounds on arrival in the emergency department. It describes the immediate...

Using data analytics to enhance quality improvement projects

17 May 2022

Nursing Management

service improvement

With the introduction of electronic health record systems in healthcare organisations, there is a significant opportunity within nursing, and as part of the...