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“Such insight into research” Undergraduate BSc Hons Nursing Research Internship

In this week’s blog, Dr. Lisa Whiting, Associate Dean Research and Associate Professor (Research), Dr. Julia Petty, Associate Professor (Learning and Teaching), and Professor Natalie Pattison (Professor of Clinical Nursing) from the School of Health and Social Work at the University of Hertfordshire share their thoughts on the Nursing Research Internship at the University of […]

Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing  Dissociative sedation is a trancelike cataleptic state induced by the dissociative agent ketamine. It is characterized by analgesia and amnesia while protective airway reflexes, respirations and cardiopulmonary stability are maintained. 

The Relentless School Nurse: Secure Storage is a School Safety Issue

  Secure firearm storage is undeniably a critical school safety issue. As school nurses, we have a unique perspective on the health and safety of our students, and advocating for secure gun storage is an essential part of our role in protecting children.    School nurses witness firsthand the devastating impacts of gun violence on… 

Orthostatic hypotension 1: the physiology of blood pressure regulation

Regulation of the blood pressure is a vital physiological process enabling the body to respond to immediately changing demands such as ‘fight or flight’ or resting. The post Orthostatic hypotension 1: the physiology of blood pressure regulation appeared first on Nursing Times.  

Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing  Deep sedation and analgesia describes a drug-induced depression of consciousness during which patients cannot be easily aroused but respond purposefully after repeated or painful stimulation.  

Overseas nurses to give talks as ‘modern-day Mary Seacoles’

A group of internationally educated nurses and midwives will tell their stories in schools and hospitals as part of a new pilot project between NHS England and the Mary Seacole Trust. The post Overseas nurses to give talks as ‘modern-day Mary Seacoles’ appeared first on Nursing Times.  

Long Covid in NHS staff going undiagnosed, study suggests

A third of nurses have symptoms consistent with long Covid but only a fraction have a formal diagnosis, a new study has found. The post Long Covid in NHS staff going undiagnosed, study suggests appeared first on Nursing Times.