Priapism: diagnosis and early referral in emergency departments
Many patients are seen and discharged from emergency departments (EDs) every day,...
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Many patients are seen and discharged from emergency departments (EDs) every day,...
Emergency nurses deal regularly with traumatic wounds (Holt 2005) and, under...
The following case history concerns a 19-year-old man who presented to the...
Infection control is vital in all areas of nursing, but it is especially so in...
Early pregnancy loss can be a cause of immense distress for the women who...
About one million people with head injuries attend emergency departments (EDs)...
Although collecting wild plants to eat is usually undertaken for pleasure in the UK...
Emergency care staff are responsible for assessing suicidal intent in patients who...
Patients with subungual haematoma usually present in emergency departments, either...
Patients present to emergency departments (EDs) for many different reasons, one of...
During the past decade, the nursing profession has helped to plan and shape the...
This article examines the management of children who present with subluxation of...
Teleconsultation may soon become the fastest evolving branch of telemedicine,...
The Department of Health (2006) identifies that almost 18 million people attend A...
This article focuses on the development of a new intravenous (IV) therapy service...
The following emergency nurse practitioner (ENP) case report describes the...
Emergency nurse practitioners (ENPs) are beginning to overcome the barriers that...
Ophthalmic conditions account for more than 5 per cent of all minor injury unit and...