Care of patients with minor eye trauma
The majority of eye injuries are superficial in nature and transient in their...
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The majority of eye injuries are superficial in nature and transient in their...
During recent years the term ‘trauma score’ has become commonplace in the everyday...
This article discusses burns, with particular emphasis on minor burn injuries, and...
Ann Jacobs, the A&E Sister, was clearly tired, not to mention irritated, to...
This article gives a description of the techniques and equipment needed in order to...
About three million children attend A&E departments each year (Selley 1991...
Universal precautions is the term used to describe practices taken to reduce the...
This article outlines the recently updated guidelines of the European Resuscitation...
Alzheimer’s disease was first mentioned as a specific entity in an American nursing...
A child arrives in A&E holding a blood stained cloth to his head. He looks...
This paper will discuss how effectively we communicate as healthcare professionals...
Low velocity penetrating injuries commonly occur in the younger adult male. In a...
Providing clean needles and syringes to injecting drug users is one established...
The need to consider the effect of the hospital environment on the hospitalised...
The Department of Health (1), in its Health of the Nation document, has set targets...