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Recognition and management of foreign body ingestion and aspiration

01 February 2017

Nursing Standard

Evidence & practice

Foreign body ingestion and foreign body aspiration commonly affect children. The most vulnerable age is between six months and four years, when children tend to...

Ingestion or aspiration of foreign bodies by children

01 November 2013

Emergency Nurse

Art & Science

Ingestion and aspiration of foreign bodies are common reasons for children presenting to emergency departments. A significant proportion of such events are often...

Development of guidelines for nurse-led discharge of children presenting with toxic ingestion

08 November 2012

Emergency Nurse

Feature

Guidelines were developed at the Whittington Hospital paediatric emergency department (ED) for a nurse-led discharge pathway, initially for children presenting to...

Development of guidelines for nurse-led discharge of children presenting with toxic ingestion

06 November 2012

Nursing Children and Young People

A&S Science

Guidelines were developed at the Whittington Hospital paediatric emergency department for a nurse-led discharge pathway, initially for children presenting to the...