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How to give an effective conference presentation
Learn how to manage your nerves and engage an audience
07 Oct 2024
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Using collective leadership to support nurses and enhance patient outcomes
Increase your knowledge of relational approaches to leading staff
24 Apr 2023
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How to interpret arterial blood gas results
The steps involved when evaluating respiration and circulation in deteriorating patients
28 Jul 2022
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How to undertake effective mouth care and oral assessments
Learn ways to promote oral health and comfort, and prevent or treat disease
20 Sep 2021
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Tips to help improve your writing skills and your marks
01 Mar 2021
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How has the pandemic influenced RCNi’s top ten clinical articles for 2020?
17 Dec 2020
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woman smiles as she jogs
Our experts discuss burnout, mindfulness and how to stay fit
20 Apr 2020
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Handwashing
It’s not just hand hygiene technique that matters, human factors play a role too
17 Mar 2020
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Leadership, communication and skin care feature in the most-read clinical content of the year
09 Dec 2019
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Our senior nurse editor reflects on the legacy of the Stonewall riots and the use of LGBTQI+
24 Jun 2019
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Nurse reader

Evidence and practice remains an essential part of RCNi’s work, helping readers reflect upon the underpinning knowledge-base behind high-quality nursing practice. Here we look back in more detail at the most popular articles from our clinical archive in 2018.

18 Dec 2018
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Skin infections webinar

This webinar explores the nursing management of serious skin infections and how they can be effectively managed and treated. Richard Hatchett, a nurse tutor and senior editor at RCNi, discusses nursing innovations with Sharon Falconer, a specialist outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT) nurse from Aberdeen, and Malcolm Bain from the medical department at Correvio.   

27 Nov 2018

Looking for a new job or to develop your career in 2018? The new-look RCNi Nursing Careers and Jobs Fairs now include a panel discussion to enhance your job application success and help you get the most out of your career

23 Jan 2018

We look back at the peer-reviewed content from our clinical archive that has proved most popular with readers this year.

22 Dec 2017
Cardiac monitoring and how to identify common types of cardiac arrhythmia
08 Nov 2017

The medicines refrigerator is a common piece of equipment found in clinical areas. It is used to ensure specific medicines are safely stored within a narrow temperature range in line with manufacturers’ instructions; this is usually between +2˚C and +8˚C, and ideally +5˚C. Drugs stored in the medicines refrigerator include: vaccines; insulin; chemotherapy drugs; topical preparations, such as some types of eye drops; and other treatments such as glucagon, which is used to manage severe hypoglycaemia. This article reviews the function of the medicines refrigerator and the checks required by healthcare practitioners to ensure that medicines remain safely stored and their effectiveness is maintained. It also outlines the medicines refrigeration procedure known as the ‘cold chain’, which includes the use of cold boxes or vaccine carriers to maintain the required temperature of medicines during transport from the manufacturer to user, or between healthcare departments.

04 Oct 2017

Public protection is a complex issue, but increased regulation isn’t always the answer and can give false reassurance.

20 May 2017

Don’t present yourself as perfect. Revalidation is about public protection, so be brave and reflect on areas you need to improve.

13 Jul 2016