Clinical
Our clinical nursing articles aim to inform and educate nurse practitioners and students. This is achieved through the publication of peer-reviewed, evidence-based, relevant and topical articles.
Is there a place for nebulised magnesium sulphate in the management of asthma?
Intravenous magnesium sulphate (MgSO 4 ) is an accepted part of the pharmacological...
10 Nov 2016
Opportunities to preserve forensic evidence in emergency departments
Victims of violence often seek assistance from emergency departments, so emergency nurses...
10 Nov 2016
Multiple morbidities assessment
People with multiple morbidities need a tailored approach to care, according to a new...
07 Oct 2016
A short mnemonic to support the comprehensive geriatric assessment model
With an increasing number of older people using emergency services, researchers have raised...
06 Oct 2016
Advances in military resuscitation
Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, in civilian environments and on...
06 Oct 2016
Advances in military resuscitation
Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, in civilian environments and on...
03 Oct 2016
Triad of death: the importance of temperature monitoring in trauma patients
Multiple organ failure is a significant complication in traumatic injury, and can be...
12 Sep 2016
Lactate in the emergency department: a case-based critical reflection
Serum lactate levels are frequently measured in patients with undifferentiated conditions in...
12 Sep 2016
Recognition and management of seizures in children in emergency departments
Seizure is defined as ‘a sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain, which usually...
12 Sep 2016
Medication errors in intensive care units: nurses’ training needs
Aim : To describe which elements of nurses’ knowledge, training, behaviour and attitude can...
06 Jul 2016
Zika virus: emergency and aftercare of patients
Zika virus, a mosquito-borne vector, is an emerging population health threat, and is linked...
06 Jul 2016
Venous and arterial blood gases in respiratory failure
Arterial and venous blood gases are commonly performed operations in emergency departments....
10 Jun 2016
Treating ST-elevation myocardial infarction
Treatment of patients with acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) has moved from...
10 Jun 2016
Surviving out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Emergency care nurses have been urged to play their part in Scotland’s push to revolutionise...
11 May 2016
Petechial rash in children: a clinical dilemma
Children with a petechial rash commonly present to emergency departments. The rash can be...
11 May 2016
Orbital and periorbital cellulitis
Children with red swollen eyes frequently present to emergency departments. Some patients...
08 Apr 2016
How emergency department staff perceive acute nurse practitioners
Over the past few years, emergency nursing has introduced new roles to allow nurses to...
07 Mar 2016
Achilles tendon rupture in atypical patient populations
Rupture of the Achilles tendon is a significant injury, and the likelihood of a good...
07 Mar 2016