Ethics indicates how we must always treat one another, how we must always act and what we must always do. As nurses, each of us has...
Blog by Jo McVey (lecturer in Mental Health Nursing) at University of Caledonian Glasgow. Being Nurse Team Leader locally mental health service for older people consists...
New test which looks at clinician well-being as a consider reducing turnover and improving care, was recently published in: This was a refreshing approach to solving...
This week’s blog is written by Alwin Puthenpurakal (@AlwinP13), Senior Lecturer at London South Bank University (@LSBU; @LSBU_HSC). Swahili is a widely spoken language. Over 200...
The story is all too common – an individual feels sick and after just a few days goes to their primary care doctor or urgent care...
Creator: Dr Jane Wray, Senior Lecturer in Nursing on the University of Hull and Senior Clinical Nurse Advisor (National Preceptorship Scheme) “Teacher personnel strategy1 which was...
How often have you ever asked yourself, “What is the plan?” You possibly can ask this query when caring for a patient, as a pacesetter, and...
Safety is defined because the state of being protected against or not causing danger, injury, risk, or loss (Joint Commission, 2021). Safety from physical and psychological...
In the event you’re like me, you are in search of excellent news in regards to the nursing occupation. We finally got some excellent news from...
On this week’s blog, Rhona Martin, a chest, heart and stroke nurse at NHS Fife in Scotland, reflects on how the Queens Nursing Institute Scotland leadership...