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Nursing Standard - Volume 15, Issue 30

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Nursing Standard

Issue 30 - Volume 15 - 11 April 2001

5 archive articles

 

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Advanced nursing practice in intermediate care
Initiatives in intermediate care are mainly nurse-led and, as nursing practice becomes more advanced, nurses need to consider the professional, ethical and legal implications.
Phobias: nature, assessment and treatment
Phobias are anxiety disorders that can have a significant impact on a person's lifestyle, due to the distress and symptoms suffered. This article discusses the characteristics, assessment and treatmen...
A proactive approach to wound infection
The management and treatment of infection is a complex and important area in tissue viability nursing. Andrew Kingsley discusses the value of microbiology to clinical practice and the importance of ad...
Promoting evidence-based education in tissue viability
The introduction of the UKCC Scope of Professional Practice (1992a) has encouraged many practitioners to develop their practice in specific areas of nursing including tissue viability. As a result, pr...
The management of venous leg ulcers: a project to improve care
This article describes a two-year project to develop resources for the improvement of leg ulcer management. It was felt that an audit tool and complementary resources, such as a resource pack and impl...

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