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The Minor Illness Manual

01 September 2013

Emergency Nurse

Book Review

THIS BOOK offers descriptions of common minor illnesses experienced by patients who present to emergency departments (EDs) and general practices in the UK and...

Diagnosing Achilles tendon injuries in the emergency department

01 September 2013

Emergency Nurse

Art & Science

Achilles tendon (AT) injury is an overuse injury often seen in professional and recreational athletes. It tends to affect men, particularly those in their thirties...

Dealing with the effects of domestic violence

05 July 2011

Emergency Nurse

Feature

Domestic violence has a lasting and damaging effect on the lives of thousands of women, men and children in Ireland and the UK. Yet, healthcare services are ill...

Advanced Practice Nursing: An Integrative Approach

02 July 2014

Emergency Nurse

Book Review

THE DEVELOPMENT of the advanced nurse practitioner role has improved patient outcomes nationally and internationally, and this newly revised edition provides a...

Managing Minor Musculoskeletal Injuries and Conditions

03 December 2014

Emergency Nurse

Book Review

IT WAS a great pleasure to review this book, which is a comprehensive collection of musculoskeletal minor injuries and conditions that are seen on a daily basis in...

Pharmacology Case Studies for Nurse Prescribers

07 September 2015

Emergency Nurse

Book Review

THIS BOOK is a comprehensive collection of case studies on a number of conditions, from heart failure to eye problems.

Anatomy for Problem Solving in Sports Medicine: The Back

07 December 2015

Emergency Nurse

Book Review

BACK PAIN is one of the most common reasons for a person to seek healthcare advice and the second most common reason for sick leave. Back injuries, therefore, have...

The Back: Anatomy for Problem Solving in Sports Medicine

06 January 2016

Nursing Standard

Book Review

Back pain is one of the most common reasons for a person to seek healthcare advice and the second most common reason for sick leave.

GPs’ opinions of discharge summaries generated by advanced nurse practitioners in emergency care settings

16 October 2018

Emergency Nurse

research

Aim Clinical handover at the point of discharge is critically important. It generally occurs through a written document, usually in the form of a discharge summary....