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Developing a palliative care service for the homeless community

A hospice developed a service that provides end-of-life care for homeless people in Luton by addressing accessibility barriers and stigma. The post Developing a palliative care service for the homeless community appeared first on Nursing Times.
Overseas nurse recruitment drops by a third, NMC data reveals

The number of internationally educated nurses and midwives joining the UK register has dropped by a third in the last year, ending the upward trend of overseas recruitment. The post Overseas nurse recruitment drops by a third, NMC data reveals appeared first on Nursing Times.
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UK nurses ‘not isolated’ from global health issues

The head of an international nursing body has called on nurses from all countries to pay attention to global crises like climate change and war, no matter how far removed they may seem. The post UK nurses ‘not isolated’ from global health issues appeared first on Nursing Times.
Prestigious research fellowship given to nurse for first time

A leading clinical academic in Scotland has become the first nurse to be awarded a prestigious fellowship typically only given to doctors. The post Prestigious research fellowship given to nurse for first time appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nursing Tip of the Day! – Critical Care Nursing

Category: Critical Care Nursing Tissue hypoxia is a hallmark of shock and is associated with altered cellular metabolism that results in increased blood lactate levels. To avoid confusion, the word hypoxia should not be used to characterize a low PaO2.
Interview: The big nursing issues in Finland

Nurse leaders in Finland have told Nursing Times about the biggest challenges facing their workforce: from healthcare system reform to role erosion. The post Interview: The big nursing issues in Finland appeared first on Nursing Times.