Test review is an essential aspect of teaching and learning in nursing education.
Clinical
Nervous system: part 1
This article, which forms part of the life sciences series and is the first of three article
Using humour to enhance the nurse-patient relationship
The appropriate use of humour is a valuable asset in nursing practice.
Management of patients with empyema
Empyema is the term used to describe an accumulation of pus in a body cavity such as the ple
Promoting health: making every contact count
This article describes a new training programme devised and run by the Royal College of Nurs
Fluid and electrolyte balance
Assessment and careful maintenance of fluid and electrolyte balance in patients is an essent
Person-centred reflective practice
Person-centred health and person-centred care have gained prominence across the UK following
Recognising and respecting patients’ cultural diversity
Aim
To explore nursing students’ experiences of caring for patients from different and often
Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of gonorrhoea
Neisseria gonorrhoeae is a Gram-negative bacteria responsible for the sexually transmitted i
The urinary system
The urinary system plays an important role in regulating fluid and electrolyte balance and m
Diagnosis and treatment of adults with scalp psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic, lifelong skin condition, and scalp psoriasis is a common manifesta
Developing good practice for clinical research nurses
This article outlines the role of clinical research in the UK government’s strategy for econ
The digestive system: part 2
This article, which forms part of the life sciences series and is the second of two articles
Management of major burns is complex and challenging because of the serious and often life-th
Intestinal fistulae formation in the open abdomen is a rare, but devastating and complex comp
This article, which forms part of the life sciences series and is the first of two articles o
Genital warts are a common sexually transmitted infection that is particularly prevalent in y
Although rehabilitation literature frequently refers to recovery as the ultimate goal of ther
Prostate cancer is linked to the male sex hormone testosterone.