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Nursing Standard - Volume 20, Issue 41

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Nursing Standard

Issue 41 - Volume 20 - 21 June 2006

4 archive articles

 

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Improving patient care through work-based learning
Good clinical practice is closely linked to education, so one cannot be developed without the other (Kenny 2002). McKee and Burton(2003) suggest that ‘effective learning leads to effective practice’. ...
Medical imaging techniques: implications for nursing care
The four basic techniques of medical imaging are X-ray, ultrasound, magnetic resonance and radionuclide. This article describes imaging techniques that display anatomical structure and those that are ...
Strategies to reduce medication errors with reference to older adults
This information on best practice is based on a systematic review(Hodgkinson et al 2006) conducted by the Australian Centre for Evidence Based Aged Care, formerly a collaborating centre of the Joanna ...
Chlamydia: the nurse’s role in diagnosis, treatment and health promotion
This article discusses the UK’s most commonly diagnosed sexually transmitted infection, Chlamydia. It outlines the nurse’s role in diagnosis, treatment and health promotion, including encouraging cond...

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