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‘The more things change...’
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Heather McClelland
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Measuring emergency department nurses’ attitudes towards deliberate self-harm using the Self-Harm Antipathy Scale
18 May 2011
Abstract: The emergency department is an important gateway for the treatment of self-harm patients. Nurses’ attitudes towards patients who self-harm can be negative and often nurses experience frustra...
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Mary Conlon,
Claire O’Tuathail
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3-13
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Jordanian nurses’ perceptions of their preparedness for disaster management
18 May 2011
Abstract: Aim: To assess Jordanian RNs’ perceptions regarding their knowledge, skills, and preparedness for disaster management. Background: Current disaster knowledge, skills, and preparedness levels...
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Murad A. Al Khalaileh,
Elaine Bond,
Jafar A. Alasad
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Quality of the handover of patient care: A comparison of Pre-Hospital and Emergency Department notes
18 May 2011
Abstract: Aim: The aim of this audit was to evaluate the accuracy of patient information transfer from pre-hospital reports to Emergency Department (ED) documentation. Methods: The records of 100 pati...
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Stephen L. Murray,
Robert Crouch,
Mark Ainsworth-Smith
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Evaluation of nurses’ theoretical knowledge in Basic Life Support: A study in a district Greek hospital
18 May 2011
Abstract: Objective: Nurses are usually the first-responders in cases of in-hospital cardiac arrest. Their competence in Basic Life Support (BLS) is important in improving patient outcome. The purpose...
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Theodoros Xanthos,
Aggeliki Akrivopoulou,
Ioannis Pantazopoulos,
Fillipia Aroni,
Anastasios Datsis,
Nicoletta Iacovidou
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To handle the unexpected – The meaning of caring in pre-hospital emergency care
Abstract: The patient’s voice has not been present to the same degree as the professional perspective in caring research in a pre-hospital context. In order to further develop and improve pre-hospital...
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Caroline Ahl,
Maria Nyström
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Antipathy towards self-harm patients and nurse education
08 August 2011
The findings and conclusions of were weakened or contradicted by several factors. First, due to the non-probability sampling nature of the survey method, only 87% of the selected participants respond...
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Christopher Ryan Mynhier,
L. Lee Glenn
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Research Review
24 November 2011
Beardsell I. and Robinson S. (2011) Can emergency department nurses performing triage predict the need for admission? Emergency Medicine Journal, 28, 959–962
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Alastair Gray
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Book review
18 May 2011
While this book is intended as an introductory resource for medical students, junior doctors and new radiologists, it is also appropriate for emergency nurses and nurse practitioners. The introductory...
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Carole Rush
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Book review
18 May 2011
Nurse prescribing has been a significant development in nursing practice in recent years, with nurses embracing prescribing in different formats such as Patient Group Directions, Supplementary and Ind...
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Vidar Melby
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