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Time to Say Goodbye (DVD)

26 October 2016

Learning Disability Practice

App Review

Dealing with loss and bereavement is difficult for most people, but for people with learning disabilities it is often harder as they may not understand the process...

NEWS and Sepsis Screening Tool

11 May 2016

Emergency Nurse

App Review

WITH NHS figures highlighting that 31,000 people die every year as a result of sepsis, this app aims to help clinicians cut the number of deaths from the condition.

Meningitis Signs and Symptoms

11 May 2016

Emergency Nurse

App Review

LAUNCHED BY the UK’s largest meningitis charity, Meningitis Now, the Meningitis Signs and Symptoms app serves as a reference guide to all the common signs and...

Knee Decide

06 October 2016

Emergency Nurse

App Review

Part of a series of free medical apps, Knee Decide provides health professionals with an aid for communicating basic knee anatomy to patients.

Mind My Heart

14 September 2017

Emergency Nurse

App Review

This app is intended for patients at risk of heart failure, so nurses could direct patients to it so that they can monitor their conditions and report their...

My Health Guide

26 September 2016

Learning Disability Practice

App Review

This app enables healthcare professionals to improve their communication with adults who have learning disabilities. It was devised after the parents of a man living...

NICE Guidance

26 August 2016

Learning Disability Practice

App Review

Nurses and health professionals can now access guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) while on the move.

Speed Anatomy

10 July 2015

Emergency Nurse

App Review

HOW QUICKLY can you locate your gall bladder? Do you know the difference between the auricle and the utricle?

Shift Calendar

06 July 2016

Emergency Nurse

App Review

This time management app is a simple but useful way to help nurses keep track of their work schedules.

NICE Guidance

13 April 2017

Emergency Nurse

App Review

Healthcare professionals can now access guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) from smart devices.