Clinical
This integrative review is the first of a two-part series about intimate partner violence
Aim Stable ankle injuries are highly prevalent in the UK.
This article explores secondary traumatic stress (STS) and the emotional challenges that e
Supporting and managing end of life in emergency departments (EDs) is often difficult and
In 2016, the urgent and ambulatory care service in Oxfordshire formed part of a cross-orga
This article describes the case of a 33-year-old man with cerebral palsy who sustained a f
Emergency departments (EDs) may already be invalidating environments for patients diagnose
The release of chemical agents can cause loss of life and result in major incidents.
Aim To identify the views and experiences of emergency nurses and doctors of the presence
Following critical events many people experience a period of emotional and cognitive distu
Prescribing is a high-risk, complex skill.
Recent incidents in the UK and the alleged chemical attacks in Syria by the Bashar al-Assa
This article reviews the evidence associated with the Royal College of Nursing (2017) Emerg
The UK has a serious shortage of nurses and for the first time in recent nursing history 27
Aim Researchers have begun to examine work engagement in nursing, but there is little resea
Frequent attenders to emergency departments (EDs) are a heterogeneous group who have tradit
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia, and there is a one in four lifetime
Distal forearm fractures are a common presentation in UK emergency departments (EDs).