Nursing Times 1996 Daloni Carlisle - Abstracts

Nursing Times 1996 Daloni Carlisle
TitleSubjectAuthors
An injection of danger. (nurses and drug administration errors)HealthDaloni Carlisle
A nurse in any language. (foreign nurses working in British hospitals; includes related article)HealthDaloni Carlisle
A year on the learning curve.(opinions of first year of UKCC's standards for post-registration practice and education; includes related articles)(Cover Story)HealthDaloni Carlisle
Bitter rain.(diseases linked to Chernobyl, Ukraine, nuclear disaster)HealthDaloni Carlisle
Careful talk saves lives: a survey of NT readers shows how nurses have become disaffected with the amount of time they have to talk to patients.HealthDaloni Carlisle
Confined to barracks?: the government is planning to pull the plug on leisure activities and outings for people with learning disabilities. (includes related articles).HealthDaloni Carlisle
Crossing the line.(controversy over idea of nurse anaesthetists in Britain)(Cover Story)HealthDaloni Carlisle
Drip by drip....(UK water supply)HealthDaloni Carlisle
Economies of scales. (Health of the Nation Outcome Scales; strategy for measuring mental illness; includes related articles on the scales)HealthDaloni Carlisle
Errors but no trials. (taking a more open approach to drug errors)HealthDaloni Carlisle
Fighting for air. (nurses help in fight against air pollution in Liverpool, England)HealthDaloni Carlisle
Fresh look at rehabilitation of hip-replacement patients. (includes related article) (Clinical Reports)HealthDaloni Carlisle
From council to clergy. (interview with Tariq Hussain, head of professional conduct at UKCC) (includes related article)(Interview)HealthDaloni Carlisle
Homeward bound. (Home From Hospital volunteer scheme found to be successful)HealthDaloni Carlisle
Infusion confusion. (serious incidents involving misuse of syringe pumps in nursing) (includes related articles)HealthDaloni Carlisle, David Upton, David Cousins
Most A&E units 'too small,' says report. (Audit Commission)HealthDaloni Carlisle
Oh God, what have I done? (UKCC calls for new approach to dealing with nurses who made drug administration errors; includes case studies)HealthDaloni Carlisle
Once bitten. (experiences of suffering from malaria)HealthDaloni Carlisle
Open all hours: in Glasgow, a new GP emergency service uses nurses' skills to assess patients who attend out of surgery hours.HealthDaloni Carlisle
Waste away: more care in the community means more clinical waste in people's homes, but disposal is an increasing source of controversy and confusion for nurses.HealthDaloni Carlisle
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