Recognising the survivors of torture
The end of the 20th century bore witness to an unprecedented rise in the flow of...
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The end of the 20th century bore witness to an unprecedented rise in the flow of...
THE NEEDS OF OLDER PEOPLE REPRESENT an under-recognised but significant part of the...
THIS ARTICLE DESCRIBES AN INNOVATIVE PROJECT WHICH TOOK place at Kings College...
Asthma is a common and chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways, associated...
Attendance in A&E has continued to rise by 2 per cent annually since 1981....
We were due to start a free standing minor injuries unit (MIU) at a community...
On August 20, 1998, at three o’clock in the afternoon, Michael Fisher (not his real...
Accident and emergency units are one of the key interfaces between patients and the...
Ingestion of plant material is a relatively common cause of enquiry to poisons...
The nurse practitioner (NP) concept differs most obviously from conventional...
While studying for my Masters in education, I have been encouraged to examine how I...
The prefix ‘tele’ means distance in Greek, and so telemedicine means delivering...
The objective of task orientated touch in trauma resuscitation is to bring about a...
Antipsychotic drugs (or neuroleptics) are a large class of drugs which can be...
This article examines the taking of mementos when dealing with a victim of cot...
Nurse practitioners (NPs) in the United States have been providing care in hospital...
Ruth Walsh examines the vexed issue of whether an emergency nurse practitioner is...
Telemedicine is a new technology that is set to expand (Rayman 1992, Lindberg 1995...