
Fabric composition: Upper: Textile Lining & Sock: Textile Sole: Other
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Reforming the National Health Service into a social health insurance (SHI) system could boost UK health outcomes to European levels a study has revealed. The new Government... Fabric composition: Upper: Textile Lining & Sock: Textile Sole: Other appeared first on The Carer.

Student nurse numbers fall by 21% in three years
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Nursing student numbers in the UK have fallen by more than a fifth in three years, new figures from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service have shown. Student nurse numbers fall by 21% in three years appeared first on Nursing Times.

NMC responds to CQC national maternity inspection report
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The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has published a report following its recent review of hospital maternity locations in England that had not been inspected and

Jim Broadbent Presents Dementia UK’s First Podcast, ‘My Life With Dementia’
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20th September 2024 – This World Alzheimer’s Month (September 2024), specialist dementia nurse charity Dementia UK launches its first ever podcast – ‘My life with... Jim Broadbent Presents Dementia UK’s First Podcast, ‘My Life With Dementia’ appeared first on The Carer.

Smoking cessation 4: young people
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This article, the fourth in a five-part series on the nurse’s role in smoking cessation, looks at stop-smoking interventions for young people. Smoking cessation 4: young people appeared first on Nursing Times.

Skills for newly qualified nurses 3: managing errors and mistakes
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Newly qualified nurses often fear making or identifying a clinical error. This final article in a three-part series on skills for newly qualified nurses, explains how best to prevent errors and manage them when they have occurred. Skills for newly qualified nurses 3: managing errors and mistakes appeared first on Nursing Times.

Skills for newly qualified nurses 2: identifying and managing stress
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Newly qualified nurses may find it hard to deal with stress. This article, part 2 in a three-part series on skills for newly qualified nurses, outlines how to recognise and manage stress. Skills for newly qualified nurses 2: identifying and managing stress appeared first on Nursing Times.

Smoking cessation 5: people awaiting or recovering from surgery
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This article, the last in a five-part series on the nurse’s role in smoking cessation, looks at stop smoking interventions for people awaiting or recovering from surgery. Smoking cessation 5: people awaiting or recovering from surgery appeared first on Nursing Times.

Covid required ‘least worst’ decisions, says ex-Northern Ireland CNO
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The former chief nursing officer of Northern Ireland has said early pandemic decision-making put her and other leaders “between a rock and a hard place” and that the "least worst decision" often had to be made. Covid required ‘least worst’ decisions, says ex-Northern Ireland CNO appeared first on Nursing Times.

Covid required ‘least worst’ decisions, says ex-Northern Ireland CNO
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The former chief nursing officer of Northern Ireland has said early pandemic decision-making put her and other leaders “between a rock and a hard place” and that the "least worst decision" often had to be made. Covid required ‘least worst’ decisions, says ex-Northern Ireland CNO appeared first on Nursing Times.

Covid required ‘least worst’ decisions, says ex-Northern Ireland CNO
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The former chief nursing officer of Northern Ireland has said early pandemic decision making put she and other key decisionmakers “between a rock and a hard place”, and that she regretted the way visitor policies for hospitals were handled. Covid required ‘least worst’ decisions, says ex-Northern Ireland CNO appeared first on Nursing Times.

Stroke 4: immediate treatment of acute stroke and TIAs
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Part 4 of our five-part series on stroke explains current guidance and developments in the immediate assessment and management of acute stroke and transient ischaemic attacks. Stroke 4: immediate treatment of acute stroke and TIAs appeared first on Nursing Times.