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Monitoring respiratory rate in adults

Health professionals use several terms to describe irregular respiratory rates, including:.

Lower limb assessment

Venous insufficiency includes a broad spectrum of venous complaints which range from telangiectasias or ‘spider veins’ (named for their spider web appearance) and varicose veins, to chronic venous...

The diagnosis and management of pulmonary embolism

Risk factors for pulmonary embolism include pregnancy, cancer, obesity, previous deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or PE, varicose veins, recent surgery, hospitalisation and immobilisation or lower limb...

Fatigue, burnout, work environment, workload and perceived patient safety culture among critical care nurses

Approval to undertake the study was obtained from the review boards of each institution. Permission was also obtained from the ethical committees of the Omani College of Nursing (REC/2017-2018/10),...

Interprofessional simulation training in difficult airway management: a narrative review

The main aim of this review was to explore the current research around the impact of interprofessional simulation-based team training in difficult airway management on team performance. The secondary...

An exploration of the attitudes and perceptions of the UK public towards self-care for minor ailments

This was a pilot study aiming to provide a snapshot of data that could lead to further investigation in the future..

A multicentre prospective audit of bedside hydration in hospital

Data were collected by off-shift junior doctors on audit proformas approved by all local audit boards. Data collected included patient demographics and admission-related information, including...

Stepping out of your comfort zone

‘As Zambia is a developing country, its hospitals often only have access to limited resources … Zambian nurses are taught cost-effective methods for nursing practice’ .

Organ donation: nursing roles and responsibilities

One of the key challenges facing organ donation is ensuring both that families of potential donors fully understand the information given to them about organ donation and that end-of-life care is...

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