Nursing Times 1995 Michael Day - Abstracts

Nursing Times 1995 Michael Day
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Agony and ecstasy: nurses need more education about substance misuse and harm reduction among young people who take illicit drugs such as ecstasy at raves.HealthMichael Day
Big deal. (pay deal for doctors and nurses)HealthMichael Day
City of clouded hope: when the split between the rich and the poor is acute, semi-private health care becomes another means of marking the divide.HealthMichael Day
Double vision. (conflicting reports on the NHS workforce)HealthMichael Day
Drama in the theatre. (the role of nurses in the operating theatre)HealthMichael Day
Effective solutions. (use of ineffective treatments in UK National Health Service)HealthMichael Day
Foreign exchange: the imposition of local pay bargaining in other countries has increasedpolitical awareness and militancy among health workers.HealthMichael Day
Fractured service.(Hip fractures)HealthMichael Day
Gulf of Mexico. (healthcare in rural southern Mexico)HealthMichael Day
Health workers to be treated privately as 'lifeline' closes. (special unit at the Royal Bethlem Hospital, Kent, for treatment of health workers with serious mental health problems)HealthMichael Day
Hepatitis-infected nurse calls for awareness campaign.HealthMichael Day
Indecent exposure. (risk to nurses of occupational asthma)HealthMichael Day
Key issues.(laparoscopy)HealthMichael Day
Maddening inaction. (controversy over dangers to humans from BSE-infected meat; includes case study)HealthMichael Day
Nurse leaders decry patient's charter as inadequate.HealthMichael Day
Painful ignorance. (cancer nurses unwilling to use opioids)HealthMichael Day
Pertussis jab trials raise safety fears. (concern over testing of new forms of pertussis vaccine)HealthMichael Day
Pill of promise. (new depression treatment becomes available)HealthMichael Day
Plan for community nurse union.HealthMichael Day
Poor prognosis. (breast cancer services)HealthMichael Day
Poor show: the latest DoH report on health across the UK shows clearly that poor people experience more ill health than the better off.HealthMichael Day
Practitioners make perfect. (nurse practitioners)HealthMichael Day
Shadows of death. (suicide by female nurses)HealthDavid Payne, Michael Day
Shopping follies: the chief medical officer has stated that all health service staff have a duty to inform on colleagues' poor medical practice.HealthMichael Day
Staffing levels probe demanded at Treliske.HealthMichael Day
The needle and the damage done: the news of new child vaccine trials in the UK has once again focused attention on child vaccine safety and how well parents are informed of the risks.HealthMichael Day
Throwaway lines. (recycling medical equipment)HealthMichael Day
Trials of strength.(Aids issues)HealthMichael Day
Trust poised to decide appendix nurse's fate. (Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust decides whether to take disciplinary action against nurse who carried out appendix operation)HealthMichael Day
Up in the air: pollution has been blamed for the rise in childhoold asthma, but the links are not as clearcut as they at first appear.HealthMichael Day
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