Clinical
<p>Over a period of years, A&E departments have become busier and, paradoxic
<p>Enquiries concerning ingestion of fungi are fairly common, particularly during th
<p>This paper takes a retrospective view of the development and introduction of a fo
<p>Cardiac arrest is the most acute medical emergency faced by medical, nursing and
<p>The quality of clinical documentation was examined during a randomised controlled
<p>THE ARRIVAL OF VICTIMS OF smoke inhalation in emergency departments presents thos
<p>The end of the 20th century bore witness to an unprecedented rise in the flow of
<p>Despite recent advancements in treatment for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (
<p>THIS ARTICLE DESCRIBES AN INNOVATIVE PROJECT WHICH TOOK place at Kings College Ho
<p>THE NEEDS OF OLDER PEOPLE REPRESENT an under-recognised but significant part of t
<p>Asthma is a common and chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways, associated w
<p>Attendance in A&E has continued to rise by 2 per cent annually since 1981
<p>We were due to start a free standing minor injuries unit (MIU) at a community hosp
<p>On August 20, 1998, at three o’clock in the afternoon, Michael Fisher (not his rea
<p>Accident and emergency units are one of the key interfaces between patients and th
<p>The nurse practitioner (NP) concept differs most obviously from conventional nursi
<p>While studying for my Masters in education, I have been encouraged to examine how
<p>The prefix ‘tele’ means distance in Greek, and so telemedicine means delivering he