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The essential guides and resources in this section have been developed to offer guidance and practical assistance for nurses in clinical practice. Most are also frequently used as a teaching appliance. Some include video clips of patients, a summary of a larger guide or policy, and patient or client input. All are easy to read, have a practical use and will help nurses to update themselves clinically and improve patient care and outcomes.
Stress is undoubtedly closely associated with burnout, the latter being presumed to flow from an extreme experience of the other.
The guide starts with straight forward calculations and progresses to more complex ones, such as those needed by nurses working in paediatric intensive care. It does not cover every type of calculation but aims to provide guidance and practical exercises for commonly encountered problems.
NHS continuing healthcare (CHC) is a major issue. It is relevant to all adult client groups and all settings in England. During the year 2010-2011, some 50,000 people in England received NHS CHC (DH 2011). Registered nurses (RNs) are central in implementing NHS CHC and NHS-funded nursing, including supporting their primary care trusts (PCTs).
Given the immense diversity between different cultures and religions, this guide offers general useful advice for the following communities/religons:
It is essential for healthcare professionals to share good practice and information with those who use health and social care services.
The purpose of this guide is to address some of the key issues regarding the delegation of tasks to health care assistants (HCAs), and to offer practical guidance on a number of topics, including: Training, Supervision, Liability, accountability and responsibility.
Nutrition has made headlines in the national media and the nursing press in recent years.
Oral care is recognised as a neglected area of practice (Miegel and Wachtel 2009) and regarded as a key aspect of nursing in Essence of Care 2010: Benchmarks for Personal Hygiene (Department of Health (DH) 2010), which provides effective guidance on developing good practice.
In the UK, 300,000 people are diagnosed with cancer each year (Office for National Statistics 2010). As a result of the increased incidence and prevalence of cancer because of an ageing population and improvements in treatment, people with cancer are confronted with decisions about treatment to a greater extent than ever before.