Nurse also did not attempt CPR as she claimed that a resident was ‘already dead’
Analysis
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) (2014) says that more than on
Inhaler treaatment for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease may appear straightforward, but nurses need to keep close
Cancer patients across the north west of England are benefiting from reduced waiting times and treatment closer to home thanks to the
Community nurses could find their roles and patients changing if a series of new technology trials delivers its aim to modernise the
Primary care patients with learning disabilities in Doncaster are benefiting from the introduction of GP information resource packs.
By the beginning of this month, the first nurses to use the new revalidation system will have completed their application and maintai
GP practices in Stoke-on-Trent and across North Staffordshire are benefiting from the support of dementia primary care liaison n
Asthma has become so common in the UK that there are, on average, at least two children with the condition in every classroom.
At the end of last year, a Queen’s Nursing Institute report stated that district nurses (DNs) who complete a specialist practitioner
Nottingham's urgent care centre (UCC) opened its doors for the first time last October, replacing a nurse-led walk-in centre at Seato
A team of family nurses is helping young parents to learn English and integrate into their local community as part of the east London
A new epilepsy passport has been created for about 60,000 children in the UK who have the the condition
Over the next few weeks, chief nursing officer for England Jane Cummings and her team will draw up the first draft of a new nursing and midwifery strategy
Around 1.6 million people in the UK are affected by an eating disorder, estimates the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE).
A ‘radical shift in resources’ is required to meet the needs of older people in remote and rural areas, according to a report published by the RCN with support from Age Scotland.
Neuroresponse is a specialist nurse-led telehealth service for multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and is the brainchild of Bernadette Porter, the NHS’s first MS nurse consultant.
When nurse practitioner Carol Sears took on the lease of the practice in which she worked, she had no idea of where the journey would lead
A rapid response service led by community matrons is helping to reduce GP callouts and emergency hospital admissions across Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland
