NURSING BRITISH JOURNAL OF Index /v olume 1 4A January 2005 to December 2005 SCS = Stoma Care Supplement; TVS = Tissue Viability Supplement A The carcinogenic and protective effects of food Burbridge N and Kiernan S. Abbreviations: the need for legibility and accuracy in ' anagement within a primary care setti Influenza: incidence, symptoms andt re arment. 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Bardteovne loAp sseke illMs cinA dleaamrn Cing e tdi sabaill ities. Education 166 »: the o:p portunity for wound care? IVS August AAddvvcaDarennifctceienecc adel dicnnrauuerrrcest.sii invgnCe.grs i:t Cipcrw aahlHca taticsa crlee.ai: s m aMN g MoCCoad r didose z:ato ot hse?It ssstuaensda rtod s e; xfaorm.i nEedi toirni 1a20l05 06 BBBBeeaégntpOlnhefeiamfyeega nendC M erM GsM ’ s.e e scPeWT rhooFegl rrlWaaiomwnlmJlv e e.ee rytTh Daa rmlau pngtd o rne habPirloiltiaftiico n .an d Other Priority 924 I'VNiAs oEg diAotioernsiad ler:o two TPVaDNr sl ianamdmu esnt t.mE adkiteo ritah eir voice hear3d 3T(VTSV NM arOccht A&EP RO 655 Shoe he eH daetntiewuwialeeueaesue Health professionals need to be able to identify depression in C BMA claims that patients are being put at risk. Editorial older people. Mental health .. . oO CalcluthJ see Collingridge K and personHa lS cosatftet y in the accident and emerSgeeansc y department. PromotCliinnicgal qu alitskiylls ...s le.ep . in older people: the nursing care rol2e0 5 C -amCeorrr eass., uGn deHrac mopvteor n A&E nursing. T Ferns et al Bereavement services and support: - spotlight on. Editorial poor nursing practice needs hi Anon AeroPm eHdaircpaelr evacuation of patients in the Balkans. De fence. nursing. BergTD FKo sssee White M and — 1053 Cancsehorw nursing ma poor light. 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Bissaestste ssLm.e ntC.o ntNruorlsel-ilnegd stehrev icrei sk. . of “MRSA infection: screening 667 pur 7 -Afu l Mdaexhwyedlrla.t ion in a terminally ill patient. Or and isolating patients. Infection control. . . . . 386 cardiac eas Liver disease. S Sargent .. 556 Blaber AY. Exercise: who needs it? Physic al fitne in the non-¢ irdiac surgical population: effect on survival dsuhaolu lddp iraongubnrolsseeimsss :. b ceMo e-renaxtniadslot mehnlecyale t h.t oefsD te ddrM?u agn,Cl ‘eaaylst.al hede.iln e. e. ceol ummne ntal hez _ Bloohda emdoigsolrodbeirns opathies and health-care provision for ethnic isdi ngE. CGC Ntao ua ssehstso n aceutt e al coronary patients staff nGur sCea swtlheod inder ank alcohol before and during her duties. sickle mbiano riatniaees.m iaN urse education. AD Khattab et al cardiac surgery, rapisidn g.r eJc oGvreergyo ryf ollowing: a nursin 1:b ackground, causes and incidence in the UK. Sickle cel Surgical nursing. C Naughton et al Professional misconduct. G Castledine AAlnid eIrS soseen KhB.a ttNuatbr itAiDon eatn da l wound healing: the necessity of sdi i: s Moradenr,a gDe meDnet a.. pproac hes “—— reee pisodes. Painae A7 caaruddiiot puolf monnurasreys ’ rveiseuwssc itoant ioDn NR decisions in 1989 and 2003 Andarssoeustsmseonpt.o uTliossuu e Cvi absielei tyK i.e .k kas P et al 30(TVN Oct) Blood domnaatniaogne:m eanntd. Ds o Dthei.s .i.s .C.h.ri.s tmas, and w hi at have you 484 what Cirs itai cagl oodc are. deaCt h?M cIAsdsuaesm to et exaal mune AnoPn[o gogr annudr ssipnegr mp radcotniocres .n eCeodrsr esh ighlighting. Comes5 ...a.rai.sfan.iwc.ala.e 2e4e7e Blosdoodpn heyp?rg emsEosdumirtaoern ioamlm.e eatsTeuDrr .e mFoesCnslt.i n icuals insgki llst.h e T meer;c eurny s‘ and 1169 -aridmiporvoasvciiuen. lga rpM a ldlCisiaearatdsioe vzeo care provision for patie “nts with Aseptic technique: evidence-based approach for patient safety. K Wedgbury failure. Heart disease. Lewis at 3 Stephens 563 AsthInmfae,ct iopna edcion attrroil c:n urosviengr.c oRmMin g Prbaersrtieorns ..to. .a.n ..i.mp.r.o.v.e.d. .q.u.al.i ty 54o0f BBllooooisdds -uebtsr.r aainPnsraf cutsbiicaoer nr ideiarln edmem xaJsae.mh ionvAas t Mihco’5In n Wr ioiny tn heessaelst:h ‘ tahnep d ledigsael: Sien d: ethical ruoslien go fNt uhoterm ietgi1oa2n--.l 3e-afMda ttEByCa Gn naitcniodg s aisns ests he acpurtee vecnotrioonna ryo f cpaartdiieanct s event5s0 3 life. Child health. S Clayton AubHeuenltuincgkt onA’.s Cd airseiansge . foNre utrhoes ciceanrceers : nqurus:ia nlgit.y. .o f. l ife in BMANe urcolsaciiemnsc et hantu rspiantgi. entEs Kihn anA &.E . . are beir put at risk. E: ditorial.5 09 Cardozo M. Wac hanutr singis. a| g (o omda nd)ea th? Audihte alth visitor who falsely claimed she had carried out patients’ BodyH Sciomtatg e Rak as eine ta ae y 305 Carcdarye. PC.r iAti cbale ttcearer« deal . Einav ¢ reviews. Professional misconduct. G Castledine micro-Bpoidgym einmtagaet.i oKn : Coilmlpilnigcraitdigoen s afnodr Jp aCtailecntlsu tha nd professiona8l1s8 CareC ombination Model for community nurse practitioners. Nurse Authoof rniutrysc:ea sre’.d isvCri eegMwasc rAdoednda mDb yNs Rteta fafld. encuirssei.o nsP roifne ss1i9o8n9al amnids co2n0d0u3c.t . Critical psychoPlsoygcihcolaolg iccaoln saiddaeprtaattiioonn.s Ji Wn ilglaisatmrso i.n tesat inal nursiPng.e explorpirancgti tisouneprpso. rtJiMve McaarceD onneaedlsd and experiences of facial 1144 Bohbot S see Fays S et al surgery patients. Head and neck nursing. P] Furness 641 AutGonCo mays,t leAdmiener ican nurses’ on patient care and unit operations. Booker R. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: non- long-term and dementia: costs and compassion. Comment International nursing. MT Mrayyan pharmacological approaches. Care of chronic conditions 14 B Pointon andJ Keady . ; > 426 Brain: examination of the blood-brain barrier in health and recognizing in nursing. Castledine column. G Castledine .. 1001 Aviaenv oliuntfiloune nzaan d pahneadletmhiccar e impact ofa 21st century pandemic disease. Neuroscience nursing. E Khan EL Wit aates 509 registered nurse who failed in her duties to care for patients threat.I nCfeocmtimoenn tc.on troRl. HKig gDaivniseosn aanndd RK HDiagvgiiesn so. n 1066 Breamsti crcoa-nBpcoeidrgy m einmtagaet.i oKn : Coilmlpilnigcraitdigoen s afnord J p aCtailenctlsu tha nd .p.r.o.f.e.s.s.io na8l1s8. Carec arhionmg Persfo ofre ssmiionnoalr itmyi scoentdhuncitc. oGl deCra spteloepdlien.e .Ca re. of old, er people 859 Aylott M. Nelson’s touch: knowledge + action = pow er. new treatments, new strategies. Comment. V Harmer... .. 844 FMoldetal..... 601 Comment Broadbent M sce Sharp C et al reducing pressure ulcer iocideuce in a long-term setting. Tissue Brown A. Chronic leg ulcers: do they affect a patient’s social life? viability. S Hampton and F Collins (TVS August Baker NR see Rayman Ge t al part 1. a PETE eos ae Carers, caring for: quality of life in Huntington’s ei BBaallkea nsS, speee rDsoonbabl inesxp eMri enect e alo f aeromedical evacuation of BBrroowwnn MMsH .se eD A obnubrisne-sl ed Mc lienti c ali n chronic and allergic contac. t 986 CarNoretuupirtduo rse.ca irteenTrc ye F rranuwuplrsteiuynr ge.: a nAcd a uACsueMbs e elaBnuedcg klpe rye vention. Carotid artery 1198 Ballipsattiice nttsr.a uDmeaf enmcea nanugresimneg.n t:P Haan rpienfre ction control perspecta ive Bufdteornma tiSt.i sM. odNeurrsne -lemda trcaornes : can they be easily identified by. . 260 CCaasrewya rdGi. neCa nA . BSJoNm er e atdheirnsg s hed soln’pt? cCohrarensg e. Co: rres ; ie ae 191 BanDneifenngc e Mnu rsing. LD Lines Bullh osPp itsaele MpactiAendtas?m MCode etrn amla trons CCaasstleeyd inHe , seGe eoSrhgaer:p whCe reet «.;1 the power of positive thinking Compiled by Jill C Halliday, BSc Corres. S Forbes hildren Community matrons’ rounds: the unbroken thread. Comment Castledine G GP views ot nurse-led telephone referral for paediatric R Cook : ; 952 Ag assessment. Nurse-led service. S Birch et al 667 Community nurses information for young people when multiple sclerosis enters assessing level of knowledge of lymphoedema. Care of chronii the family. Multiple sclerosis. K Mutch 758 onditions. PA Morgan et al issues of patient consent: a study of paediatric high Combination Model of Care tor. Nurse practitioners dependency care. Professional issues. K Rushforth and JM MacDonald 1144 e deputy ward n PA McKinney setting up a healed leg ulcer clinic. Tissue viability NICE guidance for young people with cancer. Editorial E Flaherty 14(TVS August 843 who intentionally made fraudulent expense claims. Professi misconduct. G Castledine 1191 U Gu tolt & 71 Compassion, recognizing in nursing. C. thma: overcoming barriers to an improved qu1 ality G Castledine 1001 th. S Clayton 80 Competition — the ‘missing link’ in the NHS. Comment diagnosis to prevent ge ic disorders 1) Newboid 1110 65 Compl: paediatric HPN patients ranking up af ailing NHS system. Comment. J Tingle and ] LOS8O L Dunmore with atopic ecz¢ patients deserve better from the NHS complaints system Comment. J Tingle Pfeil M a Compression, giving information on to patients W ith venot ulcers. Skin care. ML Goode CompressiToins suh osiery, ty.Pw eTar ing eport: towards transcu ( A Narayanasam | information, lawful B Dimond deputy ward manag G Castledine protection rights. I RB ‘lark LI Barriball KL ‘lark M. ¢ ss Clarke KA and Iphofen R. Beli Clayton S. P. | Wol pads: importan the appropriate selection and us¢ ( I S Hamptor Cook R. Community matrons’ rounds: the unbroken thread a aad Coping: some things don’t change A Carwardine ork A FernsT et al sgrove R. Increase in ‘quit-smoking’ services. ¢ s wan DT, Norman IJ and Coopamah VP. A project to estab ] 1 SKkiIlUlS COMp petency matrix for EU nurses. N minal justice system: Wolverhampton Prolific and Other Priority Offenders’ Programme. Drug reha edness and response: mor *viewso n DNR decisionisn 1989 and 2003 C McAdam et al 1061 N Heaps et al1 208 ological implications ni 1 1 N Pattison 708 it is a good deat! ‘ to examine | t M Cardozo 1056 Cronin P Heyman B and Cross S. Managing exacerbations of chronic obstru A pulmonary disease. Respiratory nursing Cultural issues Castledine G et al duty of nurses to meet patients’ spiritual and/or rel A Holist SD Ledger tory models of diabetes among Asian and( ¢ participants. Health promotion. D Meetoo and L Meetoo senior nurse who demeaned the problems. Inf t staff. Professionaln luct Coad J Sexton E et al towards transcultural spirituality Cogman G Birch §S et al A Narayanasamy Collingridge K and Calcluth J. Micro-pigmentation Cummins M sce Sharp C et al plications for patients and professional CutlerT . What about teamwork? Corr Collins F and Hampton S. | Jand-washing and n D resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Infection cont Collins F ilso Hampton § and Dalzell L. Delivering wound management in as ocial settin Colorectal link-nurse programme: education in practice ulcer management ; t urse programme. Z. Perry-Woodford and K Whayman Dargis V see Rayman G et al lostony Data loss: pilot study to show the loss of important data in nursing tion: are we « ‘olostomy management handover. Handover. D Pothier et al 1090 What medical roles shor F Woodhouse 14(SCS Sept Data Protection Act, rights to information access under. Legal Castledine unr ew flangeless adhesive coupling system. Stoma management aspects of documentation. B Dimond 774 ce also CloseA and M White and K Berg 325 Data protection rights and preserving confidentiality. Legal aspect Castledine G, Grainger M and Close A. ( vhat happens to used colostomy pouches outside the acute documentation. B Dimond 936 rounds part 3: patient comfort rounds. ( setting. Stoma care. | Berry 1124 Davies CE, Turton G, Woolfrey G, Elley R and Taylor M. Catheterization, peripheral intra Combination Model of Care for community nurse practitioners Exploring debridement options for chronic venous leg ulcers ind practice. Clinical s Nurse practitioners. JM MacDonald ‘ 1144 Leg ulcers : 393 Ceaser K see Tweed AE a Commercial interests, nurse who used her registration for het Davies K Challenging behaviour: person own. Professional misconduct. G Castledine a Disaster preparedness and response: more than major incident emergency department Communication with older people: better is needed. Castledine initiation. Disaster management. . 56d Chaloner D see StevensJ and olumn. G Castledine . ; , ; give see also Higginson R and Chambers A. Research. Corn Community care manager who stole money from her clients Davies K and Higginson R. Evolution and healthcare impact Cheek L see Naughton C et al Professional misconduct. G Castledine ofa 21st century avian flu pandemic. Infection control . 1066 il Davies K and Moran L. Nurses need advanced skills in disaster wudit of nurses’ views on in 1989 and 2003. Critical care are. G Wilson and H Logan health care. Comment . . aes 3 aoe C McAdam et al . Egan M and Dowling M. Patients’ satisfaction with a nurse DayJ see Joseph D and - what is a good death? Issues to examine in critical care oncology service. Oncology De D. Sickle cell anaemia Critical care. M Cardozo Egg and sperm donors. Corres. Anon 1: background, causes and incidence in the UK. Sickle Dobbins M, Gunson J, Bale S, Neary M, Ingrams D Election fever: TVNs must make their voice heard. Editorial disorder. . . . d 447 ind Brown M. Improving patient care and quality of life after M Butcher TVS March 2: management approaches of painful episodes. Pain laryngectomy/glossectomy. Head and neck nursing 634 Electrocardiography (ECG): using the 12-lead ECG to assess gement 484 Doctors and nurses: relationship between. Castledine column acute coronary patients. Cardiac nursing. ] Gregory Dealey C. The factors that influence patients’ choice of hospit: al G Castledine Electronic health record and electronic patient record. Legal and treatment. Healthear policy Doctors’ attitudes aspects of documentation. B Dimond Death Corres. A Maude Elley R see Davies CE et al exploring the financial provision available following death new attempts being made to change Emollients exploring the use of emollient therapy in Legal aspects of death. B Dimond. G Castledine dermatological nursing. Dermatology J Peters exploring the law regarding the making and execution of wills Documentation End-stage renal failure: enal replacement therapy choices for Legal aspects of death B Dimond ibbreviations: the need for legibility and accuracy. Leg pre-dialysis renal patients. Renal nursing. AE Tweed and law regarding health records of the deceased in the f documentation. B Dimond K Ceaser aspects of death. B Dimond access to medical reports. Lega Epidermolysis bullosa: honey use to heal a chronic wound in tion that can be taken following a person’ B Dimond patient. Tissue viability. | aspects of death 3 Dimond iccess to records by persons other than the patient. 1 Epilepsy management and treat nt options. Epile; organ transplants and dead donors: law concerning in the of documentation. B Dimond M Lawal Legal aspects of death. B Dimond consent to treatment records. L Esteve E see Fays S et al property: procedures for nurses to follow after 1 patient has B Dimond Ethical issues, blood transfusion and Jehovah’s Witnesse died. Legal aspects of death. B Dimond ‘ I g confidential lilenmas. A McInroy query. Corres. M Khan ispects of documentation. B Dimond Ethnic removal, retention and storage of organs and tissues in the UK electronic health record and electronic patient record caring for older people ir Legal aspects of deatl B Dimond as] f documenta B Dimond F Mold et al senior nurse whose incompetence resulted in the death of a lawful disclosure of confidential informatior ire provision patient. Professional misconduct. G Castledine documentation. B Dimond AD Khattab et ebridement: exploring options for chronic venous leg ulcers nental health records. Legal aspe project to estabLly ish a skills compe Leg ulcers. CE Davies B Dimond. DT Cowan et al efence nursing midwifery records and legal issues surrounding Evacuation, aeromedical of patien ballistic trauma management: an infection control perspective aspects of documentat B Dimond P Harper Defence nurs LD Lines 4 196 prescription and medication records. Legal asp vidence-b|a sed practic exploring the role of an acute pain eee list nurse in the documentation. B Dimond competition - the “missin «in the NHS. Comment Royal Navy. Defence nursing. C Haslam rights to information access under the Data Pr D Newbold the need to raise its profile among nurses. Defence g 1 n. B Dimond nurses’ attitudes to: impact of a national¢ y. Professi P Harper 195 standards set nical Neglige Scheme for D Upton and P Upton personal experience of aeromedical evacuation of patients in Legal as} locumentation. B Dimond the Balkans. Defence nursing. P Harper 2 Doherty DC iin PA et al hydration, purposeful in a terminally ill cancer patient Doherty W. Flocath — 1 new hydrophilic Oncology. L-A Maxwell for internuttent us: Product focus ementia and long-term care: costs and compassion. Comm Dorey G. Restorin ‘pubeie floor function in met B Pointon andJ Keady RCTs. Men’ health pression Dowling M se Egan M and ] Fox;J Waterlow in cause severe physical symptoms. Comment. A Mustapha 48 Draper C. The manay zement of malodour and exudate in inagement of chronic illness. C health professionals need to be able to identify in older people fungating wounds. Tissue viabilit +(TVS June ] Fox Mental | G Béphage ov Drudge-Coates L. | -rostate cancer and th gramme: managing patients with long-term ysical symptoms. Corres. A Newens a, 539 hormone therapy treatment. Male gen programme. C Plew ermatitis, chronic and allergic contact: nurse-led clinic Drug abuse xplanatory r models of diabetes among Asian and Caucasian we. MH Brown dual diagnosis: co-existence of drug, alcohol and mental health participants. He D Meetoo andL Meetoo 154 problems. Mental health. D Manley 100 xudate ma gement in fungating wounds. Tissue viabilit ‘ 1 participants rehabilitation Wolverh ampton Prolific and Other Priority C Draper 41 V S June Health promotion. D Meetoo andL Meetoo 154 Offenders’ Programme. Drug rehabilitation F foot ulcers: sustained silver-releasing dressing in the treatment M Bateman 924 ot. Product evaluation. G Rayman et al 109 staff nurse who stole sntanyl from a syringe and refilled it with acial surgery, exploring supportive care needs and experiences of Dimond B saline. Professional misconduct. G Castledine patients. Head and neck nursing Py urness 641 Abbrevdioactuiomnesn:t attihoen .n eedL egfaolr lasepgecitbsi liotfy doacnudm enatcactuiroanc y in WolvePrrhoagmrpatmomen. PrDorliufgi c rehaanbdi liOttathieonr. PMri orBiatyt emOafnf enders’ iciPlriotfaetsisnigo natlh e diemveplloepmmeenntt atNi onG oopfe lei felong learning in nursing. Access rug administration: matron who continued to make errors aecal incontinence, multiple sclerosis and continence issues: an to medical reports. Legal aspects of d Professional misconduct. G Castledin caplonsmany study. Continence. |W ollin et al o records by persons other than an patient. Legal staff nurse removed from research shows how we can prevent them in old age f documentation register for. Profess sconduct. G ¢ stledine Editorial. H Scott was Consent to treatment records. Legal Y documentation Du Plessis E se Pullenayegum §eS t al Fays S, Schmutz JL, Vin E Thirion V, Sigal- _Grinberg M, Jata protection rights and preserving confidentiality. Lega Jual diagnosis: co-existence of drug, alcohol Ingen-Housz-Oro S, Esteve E, Sauvadet A and Bohbot problems. Mental health. D Manley S. Leg ulcers and the Urgocell Non-Adhesive wound dressing Dunmore L sc TingleJ and Tis 1 tal hie 15(TVS June Juty of nurses to meet patie nts spiritu ulI Feneck R see Naughton Ce t al we. SD I edger Fentanyl: staff nurse who stole it from a syringe and refilled it with D Morris and P Turnbul saline. Profé istledine 385 in record keeping E Forms y Com A . Personal safety in the accident f umentat 205 1&E nursing 7 ncial provision available following death nurse-led: sharing knowledge and improving tone T and C esdeod ka I. Angels and swinger matrons al d | 334 -led care. H Harkin sinners nursing stereotypes g the making and execution of wills identifying. Mental health. A Jenkins Ferns T see also M Rew and Legal aspects of death 7 153 Fielding B Pullenayegum Se t al xploring the legal status of healthcare docum tation in topic Films or fabrics: is it time to re ippraise UK. Legal aspects of locumentatior benefits of Tubifast Garments in mar xploring the principles of good record keep 2 in nursing. fy is. B DiarPiaegs Financial provision available following Legal as ts of documentation 160) supporting the parents of children with B Dimond ww Concerning organ transplants and dead donors in the UK S Lawton et al » practice: NMC Consultatior : : . 4 exploring the use of emollient therapy in G Castledine The law regarding x health records of the deceased in the UK nursing. Dermatology. J Peters FitzpatricJkM see Mold Fe t al Legal aspects of deatl 3 Education Flaherty E. Setting up 1 community Lawful disclosure of confidential information. Legal clinical nursing rounds part 4: teaching rounds for nurses linic. Tissue viability 1d Clinical rounds. A Close and G Castledi Flocath quick: a new Legal action that can be taken following a person’s death clinical supervision: beginning the supervisory relationship use. Product focus. W Doherty gal aspects of death 275 supervision. G Sloan 918 IF oot The long-awaited napy ee “apacity = has arrived. ( omment 6 continuing: essence of in nursing. Ca diabetic sustained silve releasing dressing in Mental health records documentation G Castledine 1047 ulcers. Produ4,c t evaluation. G Rayman Midwifery records and 1 facilitating the implementation of lifelong learning in nursi readers who treat swollen fee ispects of locumenta. Professional developmen N Gopee Forbes S. Where is the power of posi Prescription and medication records genetics knowledge for nurses: necessity of luxury? ¢ Foss TD locumentatior M Pfeil and L Chi-Meih. Animal, vegetable, mineral: | we need to be informed Property: prox uchaies for nurses to follow ifter a patient has health-care provision for ethnic minorities died. Legal aspects of death 11 haemoglobinopathies. Nurse ed Hey, if they're good enough to kick Beckham out Removal, retention and storage of organs and tissue in the UK et al Editorial Legal aspects of death . ‘ . 107 patient: hospital to home, smoothing the journey for the new New NICE guidance for young people with cancer Raghts to information access under the Data Protection Act. ostonust. Sfoma management LA Readding 16(SCS Sept Editorial Legal aspects of documentation 4 .. 774 in practice: a colorectal link-nurse programme. Link-nurs Nurse prescribing is in dispute, but why, exactly? Editori Disaster health care ogramme. Z Perry-Woodftord and K Whayman 862 And so this is Christmas, and what have you done 2 nurses need advanced skills. Comment. K Davies and preregistration students should develop skills in learning Editorial L Moran z 3 fies 190 disabilities. Education. KL Barriball and LL Clark 166 Spotlight on bereavement services and support. Edito preparedness and response more than major incident initiaion report claims that a third of student nurses don’t qualify Star light, star bright, last stars we'll see ... ever. Editorial Disaster management. K Davies ; eis . 868 Editorial. H Scott 189 Strengthening the journal through healthy interaction Do not resuscitate (DNR) decisions technique and equipment: rm in pressure area Care. Pressure Editorial ill Why Defence nursing: the need to raise its profile among nurses. evolution and healthcare impact of a 21st century avian flu Defence nursing : ; wes ee pandemic. Infection control. K Davies and Foster T Personal ¢ elias of aerc smedic il evacuation of patients in R Higginson 5 1066 the Balkans. De ursing 202 incidence, symptoms and treatment Infection control FoxJ Haslam C. Exploring the cob of an acute paids pecialist nurse in M Banning . ‘ 1193 Th the Royal Navy. Defence nursing 3 200 threat of avian influenza pandemic Comment -R Higginson HawkinsJ see FosterT and ind K Davies. ies Peg ee ras 632 The term “expert pat Head and neck cancer: causes and prevention of carotid artery Information Franks PJ Morgan PA ett al rupture. Carotid artery rupture. T Frawley and CM Begley. 1198 confidential: lawful disclosure. Legal « 42 of documentation FFrr auc } ym. t V vunru rse B Dimond 984 D, pportive care needs and experiences of facial innovative ways of re sponding to the needs of |“ pi eople with Fraw!l ey T. ind Begley CM. ( patients. Head eck nursing. PJ] Furness 641 multiple sclerosis. Multiple sclerosis. R- MacLean and guality of life after laryngectomy A Russell or Furness PJ. I ck nursing. M Dob bins. 634 rights to access under the Data Protection / Act Legal aspects of conomics of the NHS. documestation B Dimond i 4 sy 1008 for young people when multiple sclerosis enters the fami ly. carcinogenic and protective effects of food Multiple sclerosis, K Mutch ; 758 Gad Ps ee Rayman G et al wement. M Banning 1070 Ingen-Housz-Oro § see Fays S et al or who falsely claimed she had carried out patients’ Ingrams D see Dobbins M et al sconduct. G Castledine areux Saee Intensive care ortance of tradition in. Cast ledine column issues of patient consent: a study of paediatric high- 31 dependency care. Professional issues. K Rushforth and value of the role of the rehabilitation a ssistant PA McKinney. pker ects Sohert ; 519 ayegum et al 778 providing the nurse wit Tuide to trache ostomy care ind ratings: star light, star bright, last stars management. Hig/ yendency ) nursing. Russell . 428 TD Foss 799 psychological implications of admission to critical care. Critical factors that influence patient choice of hospital are. N Pattison St 708 C Dealey 576 what is a good death? Issues to examine in critical care. Critical are. M Cardozo 1056 Gibb C Lawton S et al workload of postanaesthesia care unit nurses and intensive care Glasper EA Birch Se t al 829 overflow. Hig lependen y nursing. P Kiekkas et al... . 434 Gledhill L i Hampton S. ion. B Dimond . 860 Interdisciplinary working: preserving nursing’s identity. Castledine umn. G Castledine ; : 681 Interprofessionalism, leadership and the modernization agenda ind electronic patient record. Lega Profess ssues. KC Pollard et al 2 Sakis 339 Godfrey H B Dimond 16 Intravenous catheters, peripheral considera ations in theory unn d es that o¢ cur in record keeping practice. ¢ skills. JC Trim : ; 654 B Dimond 56 Iphofen R s ¢ Clarke KA and Godsell GA | status of healt hcare doc umentation in the ntatior B Dimond s of good r cord keeping in nursing Jehovah’s Witnesses and blood transfusion: legal and ethical issues S B Dimond Practice dilemmas. A MclInroy .. wide ; 270 Goode ML. ( curate information. | ona Jenkins A. Identifying eating disorders. Mental health G Castlec +] Jones A and Pegram A. Medication-induced hyponatraemia. Gopee N. ! Heaps N, Thorley K and Langley S. Critical care outreach 1208 Jones C see Noble A and Gottrup F Rayman G et al provision for patients Jones R. Acute hospital-based palliative care services for the older G B Stephens person. Care of older people. . . pian aac ; 596 onic dermatological conditions Jones V see Holloway S and id J Day Joseph D and Day J. A helpline for patients with chronic nt and complications dermatological conditions. Dermatology = S Sargent 556 Journal: strengthening through healthy interaction. Edit d ‘Cronin P. Writ ig for publication: adapting TD Foss Graham C. cademic w into articles mal development 40) Jurgeviciene N see Rayman Ge t al Grainger M Bec R {Daviie s K. Th thre it Of an avian influenza K \ staff nur Higgimon R. Davies K and KeadyJ see Pointon B and ~— Pr ul mar rent of obesity in primary care Khan E. An examination of the blood-brain barrier in health 1 astela and disease. Neuroscience nursing. Greatley A. thebine Cc Sexton E et al Khan M. Death query. Corres. . . . Hollinworth H sce Tyler P et al Khattab AD, Rawlings B and Ali IS. Haemoglobinop ithies Gregory J. Using 2 Holloway S and 1 Jones © The importance of skin care and and health-care provision for ethnic minorities. Nurs¢ patients. Cardiac nursing 172 education824 Griffiths P see Wu L and to heal a chronic wound in a patient with Kiekkas P, Poulopoulou M, Papahatzi A, Androutsopoulou GunsonJ see Dobbins M et losa viabilit 4(TVN Oct C, Maliouli M and Prinou A. Workload of postanaesthesia sek Sr U | 1rot in a patient with care unit nurses and intensive care overflow. High-dependency ] Hon 4(TVN Oct nurs e ne aan SOM * cancer and the principles of treatment Kiernan S$s e Burbridge NN and L Drudge-Co 368 Killey M see C Perry et al smoothing he journey for the hew ostonust. King L see Hampton S and na ma LA Readding 16(SCS Sept Kisiel M see Perkins C and - Hughes H 1 Umeh K. Work stress differe ntials between Knee osteoarthritis: treatment options for patients. Osteoarthritis. psychiatric and eral nurses. Workplac B Lucas 3 a ‘se ; ‘ 976 1 of life: caring for the carers. Knowles D. Retirement. Corres bc Galea aie o's . 131 ‘A Aub seluck be 452 L Hypon ition-induced. Clinical corner A Joyn es and Langley S see Heaps N et al I — : improving patient care and sie of life after. Head and neck nursing M Dobbins ..... . . SA cies a Ileo-ar h uc, nurse-led: development. Nurse-led clini Lashwood A. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis to prevent HallJ . Su A Perrin : 21 SCS Sept retic disorders in children. Genetics . sae Hampton G. Ur Ileostomy, new flangeless idhesive coupling system. Stoma Lawal M. Management and treatment options for epilepsy. Hampton S management M White and K Berg . . ; 325 Epilepsy management . . . A onde th Incompetence senior nurse whose in cone tence resulted inb ee Lawful disclosure of confidential il information. . Legal aspects of death of a patient. Professional misconduct. G € stledine 516 documentation. B Dimond... . ; 984 Infection control Lawtons S, Roberts A and Gibb C. Sup porting the parents of aseptic tecc han eV — e-based approach for patient safety children with atopic eczema. Dermatology... . . j 693 Infection o nursing. RM Preston he ; 540 Leadbetter D sce B Paterson et al Collins F and — Gledhill I c trauma management. Defence nursing. LD Gii nes... 196 Leadership, interprofessionalism and the modernization agenda. controlling the risk of MRSA: screening and isolating patients Professional issues. KC Pollard et al 339 Hampton §S and Collins F Reduci: rin cidence Infection control. L Bissett... ... . ais Learning a. s: all preregistration students shoul 1‘ develop ’ 1 rr IVS Aug guidance for first-line treatment of anogenital gonorrhoea skills. Education. KL Barriball and LL Clark............ 166 4 KingL . infection. Sexually transmitted diseases. MTyson .... . 647 Ledger SD. The duty of nurses to meet patients’ spiritual and/or lectrical stimulatior mana nent of malodour and exudate in fungating wounds religious needs. Holistic care... . IVS August Tissue viability. C Draper A(TVS June) Leech C sce WollinJ et al t system Ti a staff nurse’s perspective of problems. Infection control Leg clubs: delivering wound management in a social setting. Leg 28(TVS June M Grainger. . . oie ulcer management. L Dalzell. »CCUS aureu transmission and epide miology of“ MRSA: current perspectives. Leg problems: compression ie ryy wesa iring for problems other Infection Infection control nursing. M RUIN Ss cio cuen «ote than leg ulcers. Tissue viability.P Tyler et al Harding KG why are infectious diseases in the UK spre: ding so fast? Leg ulcers Harkin H. A nurse ring Knowledge and EditoTrDi Faosls.. ......... che ates te ... 891 chronic improving patie 1 see also Influenza exploring debridement options. Leg ulcé "E Davies 393 Harmer V. Brea ast Inflammation, principles of in the development of rheumatoid part 1: do they affect a patient’s social life Leg ulcers. Comment arthritis. Chronic care. M Banning . A Brown Harper P Influenza part 2: do they affect a patient’s social life. Leg ulcers. 1V A Brow: nes ee C Draper A(TVS June) MillerJ see C Perry et al delivering wound management in a social setting.> Leg ulcer Manley D. Dual diagnosis: co-existence of drug, alcohol and Modernization agenda, interprofessionalism and leadership. management. L Dalzell mental health problems. Mental health. . . Professional issues. KC Pollard et al. . giving information on compression to patients. Skin care. Martin R see Warner Re t al Moffatt CJ see Morgan PA et al ML Goode dara Maternity services are failing women in vulnerable groups Mold F, Fitzpatrick JM and Roberts JD. Caring for minority setting up a community nurse- led he:a led leg ulcer clinic. Comment.J Tingle and L Dunmore 688 ethnic older people in nursing care homes. Care of older and thTei ssUureg ovcieablill ityR. aEn FlAadhheerstiyv e wound dressi. ng1.4 (TTiVsSsu e August) Matrmoond(esr)n : can they be easily identified bs —— patients? Monpteeopilre o 6P 1s ce Pothier D et al viability. S Fays et al 15(TVS June) Modern matrons. S Bufton..... . ice ace ate wat Moody M see Morgan PA et al Legal issues of a residential home who failed to manage staff or patients. Mooktiar M see Pothier D et al abbreviations: the need for legibility and accuracy in Professional misconduct. G Castledine. . . 5 1055 Moran L see Davies K and — documentation. Legal aspects of documentation rounds Morgan PA, Moody M, Franks PJ, Moffatt CJ and Doherty B Dimond. - clinical nursing rounds part 1. Clinical rounds.A Close and DC. Assessing community nurses’ level of knowledge of access to medical reports. Legal aspects of« a hiaentalton G Castledi.n.e . Sok & arin lymphoedema. Care of chronic conditions . igen ee DROME as. < bccn vn seca: community matrons: the unbroken thread. Comment Morris D and Turnbull P. Dyslexia. Corres. . ; 63 access to records by persons other than the patient. Legal aspects R Cook . « 92 Morris M. Review of mental health nursing is long overdue. of documentation. B Dimond. as ak who continued to make numerous drug administration errors. Comment. ....... ines 246 blood transfusion and Jehovah’s Witnesses. Practice e dilemme 1S. Professional misconduct, G Castledine ............. 264 Motor neurone disea:a se: nursing role ii n multidisciplinary A McInroy ...... 270 Mattresses management. Care ofc hronic conditions. ] Skelton 20 consent to treatment records. Legal 1spects ¢o f ¢ documentation. changing pressure-redistributing stocks: costs and outcomes. Mrayyan MT. American nurses’ work autonomy on patient care B Dimond.. 1024 Tissue viability. M Clark . . 30(TVS March and unit operations. International nursing .. . . ; iota data protection rights and preserving confidentiality. Legal SimCair: a simple system to support pressure ulcer prevention. Multidisciplinary care: nursing role in the man nent of motor aspects of¢ d ocumentation. B Dimond Micatacsie Product focus. S Hampton da saawyeen .. 409 neurone disease. Care of chronic conditions. J Skelton ‘ 20) documentation standards set by the Clinical Negligence Maude A. Doctors’ attitudes. Cones... ............ . 595 Multiple sclerosis Scheme for Trusts. Legal aspects of documentation Maxwell L-A. Purposeful dehydration in a terminally ill cancer continence issues: an er stucty. Continence = Wollin B Dimond a5 als cae $ .. 610 patient. Oncology - : ‘ 1117 et al : 439 electronic health record and electronic psat ient record. Legal Maylor M. Differentiating between a consultant nurse and a improving service delives ry for relapse management. Multiple aspects of documentation. B Dimond ........ 16 clinical nurse specialist. Professional development. . . . . . 463 sclerosis. R Warneert al stag id as 746 exploring. common deficiencies that occur in record keeping. Maylor ME. Signs and symptoms of hypothetical wound information for young people when it enters th—e Legal aspects of documentation. B Dimond . .. 568 assessment by nurses. Tissue viability . 14(TVS March Multiple sclerosis.K Mutch exploring the financial ae ision available following death. Means R sce Pollard KC et al innovative ways of responding to the inf yrmation needs of Legal aspects of death. B Dimond. 34 Media people with. Multiple sclerosis. R MacLean and exploring the law regarding the making and execution of wills. poor nursing practice needs highlighting. Corres Anon... 247 A Russell .... 754 Legal aspects of death. B Dimond undercover cameras Mustapha A. Depression can cause severe physic:c als ymptoms. xploring the legal status of healthcare documentation in the Corres.G Hampton ...... nee eee Comment. . . ; Satecer es 482 UK. Legal aspects of documentation. B Dimond show nursing in a poor light. E ditorial. H Scott - 129 Mutch K. Information for young people when multiple sclerosis exploring the principles of good record keeping in nursing. Medical care practitioners: introducing a new profession into the enters the family. Multiple sclerosis : ey law coLnegcaelr naisnpegc ts orogf adno cutmreanntsaptliaonnt.s aBn dD idmeoadn dd onors in the UK MediUcKa.l Psreopfoesnstiso:n aalc ceissssu es.t o. HL egPaaln iaasgpeucat s aonfd doAc uSmteenwtaartti on .. . . 405 N Legal aspects of death. B Dimond. : B Dimond Narayanasamy A. Conference report: towards transcultural law regarding he alth records of the deceased in the UK . Levia l Medical roles which shoul in ursing be incorporatin spirituality. Comment . Vk exeed ed 800 aspects of death. B Dimond q column. G Castledine . Narrative therapy benefits: holistic interventions at the end of life. lawful disclosure of confidential information. Legal aspects of Medication Palliative care. A Noble and C Jones. . Sal ied a9 ce documentation. B Dimond ; drug administration: matron who continued to make errors. National Blood Service. And so this is Christmas, and \w hat have legal action that can be taken following a person’s death. Lege il Professional misconduct. G Castledine ...... ... 264 you done? Editorial. TD Foss 1169 aspects of death. B Dimond drug round mismanagement: staff nurse removed from nursing National Health Service (NHS mental health records. Legal aspects¢ of documentation register for. Professional misconduct. G Castledine . 953 competition - the ‘missing link.” Comment. D Newbold. . 111 B Dimond i ingredients: animal, vegetable, mineral: we need to be cranking up a failing complaints system. Comment. J a midwifery records. Legal aspects of documentation. informed. Editorial. TD Foss otal OTE ck ar frt ce and L Dunmore : 744 B Dimond. and prescription records. Le gal aspects of documentation lean but not mean: economics. Comment. D Ne -wbold 1008 organ transplants and dead donors: law concerning in the UK. B Dimond ‘ : spe a 1203 patients deserve better from the ew system. Comment Legal aspects of death. B Dimond Medication-induced hyponatraemia. ‘Clinical comer.A Jones and | Tingle prescription and medication records. Legal aspects of A Pegram 5 7 1122 Redress Bill: a rocky roadl ies.a hea ad.C omment. J Tingle documentation. B Dimond Meetoo D and Meetoo L. E xplanatory models of diabetes tackling stress in. Corres. M Wheeler . q property: procedures for nurses to follow after a patient has among Asian and Caucasian participants. Health promotion . 154 Naughton C, Cheek L and O’Hara K. R:a pid rt ecovery died. Legal aspects of death. B Dimond .. . . hah ee Meetoo L see Meetoo D and — following cardiac surgery: a nursing perspective. Surg removaLle,g alr etaespnetcitosn ofa ndeda ths.t orBa geD iomfo onrdg ans and tissues in the UK. Mena dult genitalia examination: providinag guide for the nurse Naungurhstt nogn. C, Reilly N ae nd Feneck R. € ardiaa c - disea ase in rights to information access under the Data Protection Act Nursing assessment. | Peate = non-cardiac surgical population: effect on survival. Legal aspects of documentation. B Dimond guide to male catheterization and sexuality and qua:l ity ofl if e 2ardiac nursing . Lewis C and Stephens B. Improving palliative care provision Male genitourinary health. S Hampton aie M sec Dobbins M eta l for patients with heart failure. Heart disease obesity: a gender-specific approach to nurse management gligence Lifelong learning: facilitating the implementation of in nursing. Obesity. I Peate ‘ claims, NHS Redress Bill: a rocky road lies ahead. Comment Professional development N Gopee Sate dea cece OA physiologic al and general health e ffecct s ‘o‘fc hl amy clic" Men's | Tingle ee ‘ 1054 Lines LD. The management of ballistic trauma: an infection health. 1 Peate 1010 Clinical Negligence Scheme for Trusts: doc umentation control perspective. Defence nursing . . . prostate cancer and the principle of hormone therapy standards set by. Legal aspects of documentation Link-nurse programme, color etal: education in practice. treatment. Male genitourinary health. L Drudge-Coates 368 B Dimond. . Link-nurse programme. Z Perry-Woodford and K Whayman 862 restoring pelvic floor function: review of RCTs. Men’ health Newbold D ‘ Liss P-E see Gustafsson Stolt U et al G Dorey. . ‘ 1014 Competition — the ‘missing link’ in the NHS. Comment Logan H see Wilson G and — smoking effects on reproductive health. Male genitourinar) Lean but not mean: economics of the NHS. Comment Lohmann M see Rayman Ge t al health. | Peate Newens A. Physical symptoms of depression. Corres Long-term conditions Mental Capacity Bill: long-awaited has arrived. Comment NICE guidance for young — with cancer. Editorial managing patients — Expert Patient Programme. Expert B Dimond TD Foss 7 Aas War patient programme. C Plews 1086 Mental health Nicholls D. Think positive. C Jorres 539 supporting people ake comment. B Porter . E scare ee dual diagnosis: co-existence of drug, alcohol and mental health Night duty: senior nurse who repez stedly slept during, Proo fessional Lubricants: use of in female urethral catheterization. U rological problems Mental health. D Manley... ........... 100 misconduct. G Castledine. . . ~«- 160 nursing. S Woodward ... . health professionals need to be able to identify depression in Noble A and Jones C. Benefits of narrative therapy: holistic Lucas B. Treatment options for patients with osteoarthritis of the older people. Mental health. G a a ee . 380 interventions at the end of life. Palliative care ny 330 knee. Osteoarthritis... .. identifying eating disorders. Mental health. A Jenkins . . 1034 Norman JJ see Cowan DT et al LudvigssonJ see Gustafsson Stolt U et al NMC will help nurses who find they have a mental illness. Nurse biopsy role development. Dermatology. GA Godsell . . . 690 Lymphoedema: assessing community nurses’ level of knowledge Professional misconduct. G Castledine ‘ Nurse leadership, interprofessionalism and the modernization Can of chronic conditions. PA Morgan etal... . pressures on mental health units are affecting service agenda. Professional issues. KC Pollard et al Re Pee M Comment. A Greatley . . . Nurse management rounds, clinical nursing rounds part 2. Clinical records. Legal aspects of documentation B Dimond. rounds. A Close and G Castledine...... . 87 McAdam C, Barton A, Bull P and Rai G. An audit of nurses’ Mental health nursing, review is long overdue. Comment Nurse oe in primary care: alleviating problems ae access? views on DNR decisions in 1989 and 2003. Critical care . 1061 M Morris Nurse-led care > Perry et al oe 253 MacDonald JM. Combination Model of Care for community Merriman A see Sharp C et al Nurse emuhiae nurse practitioners. Nurse practitioner Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in dispute, but why, exactly? Editorial. TD Foss McDonald K. What resuscitation ‘effort’? Corres... ... . . . 483 controlling the risk of infection: screening and isolating supplementary prescribing for nurses. Nurse prescribing McInroy A. Blood transfusion and Jehovah’s Witnesses: the legal patients. Infection control. L Bissett . . J Hall and ethical issues. Practice dilemmas. ..........0.000045 270 and hand-washing. Infection control. F Collins and Nurse-led clinic McKinney PA see Rushforth K and — S Hampton. in chronic and allergic contact dermatitis. Nurse-led care MacLean R and Russell A. Innovative ways of responding to more cleaners are needed. Corres. E Plummer MH Brown... aah : 260 the information needs of people with MS Multiple sclerosis transmission and epidemiology: current perspectives. Infection ear care: sharing knowledge and improvin,1 g patient care. Major incident medical management and support (MIMMS): control nursing. M Banning . . Seen SAS Nurse-led care. H Harkin . 250 nurses need advanced skills in disaster health care. Comment. why are infectious diseases in the UK spreading so fast? ileo-anal pouch: development. Nurse-led clinic. K Davies and L Moran Editorial. TD Foss mae eee A Perrin ; p 21(SCS Sept Male genitalia, adult, examining: providing a guide for the nurse. Micro-pigmentation: implications for patients and professionals. Nurse-led oncology service: patients’ satisfaction with. Oncology Nursing asses: Body image. K Collingridge and J Calcluth .. 818 M Egan and M Dowling. i112 Male obesity: a gender-specific approach to nurse management. Midwifery records and legal issues surrounding them. Legal aspects Nurse—patient relationship Obesity. i Peate of documentation. B Dimond nurses must strengthen it. Castledine column. G Castledine . . 54 Maliouki M see Kiekkas P et al Migrant nurses: strangers in a British World? Integration of therapeutic relationship: dead or merely impeded by Malnutrition, wound healing: the necessity of assessment. Tissue international nurses. International nursing. A Winkelmann-Geed technology? Nurse—patient relationship. T Foster and viability, B AnderSOn,. 5 6 as sen ca eee 30(TVI and J Seeley 2 J Hawkins... . Malodour management in fungating wounds. Tissue viability. Miller G see B Paterson et al Nurses and doctors: relationship between. Cz istledine column V G Castledine Paniagua H and Stewart A. Medical care practitioners documentation. B Dimond . . . . 1203 Nursing and Midwifery Council (NM¢ introducing a new profession into the UK Pressure ulcers Consultation on Fitness to Practi PPrro f fessi(o nal issues 405 benchmarking within a primary care setting. Tissue viability. G Castledine Pantelejava O see Rayman G et al N Burbridge and S$ Kiernan. 22(TVS March) to set standards for advan Papahatzi A see Kiekkas P et al changing pressure-redistributing mattress stocks: costs and H Scott Parenteral nutrition: review of homecare packages for paediatric outcomes. Tissue viability. M Clark . . 30(TVS March Nursing handover: pilot stu oss of important ¢. Ate patients. Parenteral nutrition. E Sexton et al. : LO80 clinical variance in assessing risk of development. Tisstic in. Handover. D Pothier « 1 090 Parents: supporting the parents of children with atopic eczema viability. C Sharp et al 4(TVS March) Nursing homes D ogy. S Lawton et al : . 693 evaluation of the Waterlow pressure ulcer risk-assessment tool wing for minority ethr Paterson B, Leadbetter D and Miller G. Beyond Zero Tissue viability. D Thompson ae jn F Mold eta Tolerance: a varied approach to workplace violence. Workplace Hampton-Gledhill 2-stage pressure risk-assessment system natron of a resider | SLO Tissue viability. L Gledhill and S Hampton. .28(TVS June patients. Prof Patients reducing incidence in a long-term setting. Tissue viability, issessment in the respiratory unit: exploring nursing roles S Hampton and F Collins 6(TVS August Respiratory assessment. A Wheeldon role of education, technique and equipment in pressure area wre: American nurses’ work autonomy. International nursi care. Pressure care. G Wilson and H Logan gO) MT Mrayyan SimCair: a simple mattress system to support prevention Product focus. S Hampton ‘ . 4)9 choice of hospital and treatment Waterlow assessment: not a predictor. Corres JA Waterlow 639 Dealey Preston RM. Aseptic technique: evidence-based approach for t nursing. Comment patient safety tion witrol nursing 540 ymfort rounds: clinical nursing rounds part 3. Cl Price J. Readers who treat swollen feet nee 359 928 Price P sce Rayman G et al ward Manager who broke it 1033 intreducing a new profession into for the new ostomist K. Professior ves. H Paniagua and A Stewart 405 16(SCS Sept nurse practitioner: alleviating problems of access? Nurse-led care. ( Perry et al ind nurses during patient tical management ot obesity. Comment } Hill ( ¢ 1 g GC Pellatt ressure ulcer benchmarking in. Tissue viability N Burbrid must bea e ar t iority for the NHS. ¢ nunent ind § Kiernan 22 P'VS March } Tingl 62 Prinou A see Kiekkas P et al Pattison N. Psychological implications of admission to critical Professional issues ire. ¢ 7 TOS American nurses’ work autonomy on patient care and unit Peate I operations. International nursing. MT Mrayyan 962 reproductive health of men ingels and swingers, matrons and sinners: nursing stereotypes Nursi Q steerreeoottyy}p e l Ferns and | Chojnacka 1028 renitalia: providing a guide for the ippalling| k of care in UK nursing. Corres. | Waterlow 893 oO facilitating the implementation of lifelong learning in nursing cific approach to nurs Profe sional development N Gopee ee 761 O’Hara K Naughton C et al 134 has nursing lost its crown? Editorial. G Castledine 687 Older 1 1 xe health effects of chlamyodni mae n has nursing lost the plot? And how can we find it? Castledin¢ VI healt LO1O olunut G Castledine : 837 Pullenayegum S et al keeping nurses satisfied could be the key to keeping nurses Pegram A sce Jones A a Castledine olum G Castledine ; 885 Pellatt GC. Th y of patients and j nurses during NMC Consultation on fitness to practice. ( ledine column pat dal } fe ha 1g ‘ 1150 G Castledine 1163 : g in men: review of RCTs. Men’ 1014 nurses’ H eSxcpoattn ded roles are neficial to patients. Editorial venous catheters: considerations in theory and nurses’ work must be recognized and rewarded. Editoric ractc il sh jC Trim 654 H Scott Perkins C and Kisiel M. Utilizing physiological knowledg nursing must start being promoChits inqgu Perrcairne Afo r acute re nal failure. Renal nursing rediscHo vSecroitntg the positive sidneas of nursing. Castledraiga ne column . 481 reseal ch show 1 world-wide nursing conference G Castledine ROS tars 1219 H Scott (SCS Sept strangers in a British World? Integration of international nurses. anal pouch clinic. Nurse-led International nursing. AWinkelmann-Geed and 21(SCS Sept J Seeley @ : . 954 Perry C, Thurston M, Killey M ind MilleJr . The nurse therapeutic relationship: dead or merely impeded by practitioner in primary care: alleviating problemosf access? technology? Nurse—patient relationship. T Foster and | Hawkins 1é think positive. Corr LD) Nicholls Professional misconduct of emollient therapy in igency nurse who used the same speculum to carry out smear Osborne R_ sec Tyler P et al er Dermat tests. Professional misconduct. G Castledine 226 Osteoarthritis, knee: treatment Pfeil M and Chi-Meih L. ¢ enetics knowledge for nurses case of the deputy ward manager who broke patient B Lucas sity of luxury? Genet confidentiality. Profes ional misconduc1t . G Castledine . 1033 community care manager who stole money from her clients ibusive is too abusive? nior clinical nurse goes before PPrroojfe,s | G Castledine > SP the NMC. Professior uct. G Castledine 801 general nurse who gave inaccurate information in healthcare who abused her patients. I ional miscon records. Professiona iduct G Castledine ‘ 4] G Castledine health visitor who falsely claimed she had carried out patients’ Physical fitne who needs it? Phys reviews. Professional misconduct. G Castledine . 451 AY Blab how abusive is too abusive? A senior clinical nurse goes before Plews C. Expert Patient Programme: mani ng patients with the NMC. Professional misconduct. G Castledine .. 801 Page B. The | long-te conditions. Expert patient programme 1086 matron of a residential home who failed to manage staff or of atopi Plummer E. More cleaners are needed. Corres 63 patients. Professional misconduct. G Castledine 1055 Pai Pointon B and Keady J. Dementia and long-term care: costs matron who continued to make drug administration errors acute, specialist nurse nd compassion. Comment Professional misconduct. G Castledine mes 264 Defer Politics: nurses should use it to bring about change. ( istledine NMC will help nurses who find they have a mental illness ving th umn. G Castledine Professional misconduct. G Castledine . 91 Pais + ( Pollard KC, Ross K and Means R. Nurse leadership nurse igement terprofessionalism and the modernization agenda who physically abused her patients. Professional misconduct al issue G Castledine hia 2 633 S of painful Poor nursing practice needs highlighting. Corr Anon who used her 1 istration for her own commercial Por J. A pilot data collecting xercise On stress and nursing interests. Profess | misconduct. G Castledine ; 93 students. Work str : ; 3 practice nurse who expanded her role without appropriate Porter B. Supporting people with long-term conditions training. Professional misconduct. G Castledine 1141 Commen registered nurse who failed in her duties to care for patients. Positive side of nursing Professional misconduct. G Castledine si ojaite gion H Godfrey rediscoverit column. G Castledine senior nurse Palliative car where is the power of positive thinking? Corres S Forbes 1171 who demeaned the spiritual beliefs of patients and staff. cut hospital based set Postanaesthesia care unit nurses: workload and intensive care Professional misconduct G Castledine 745 people R Jones overflow. High-dependency nursing. P Kiekkas et al . 434 who repeatedly slept while on night duty. Professional challenges in caring for dying ] Burt and Postoperative feeding, early and abdominal gynaecological surgery misconduct. G Castledine. ... . . spina reseseie ee chroniCc Sohbsitprmuactni ve pulmonary sharmacological3 01 6 PothSiuregri calD ,n uMrsoinngt. eiLr oW u P,a nMdo oPk tGriiatrhi thMs and ShHaawk e A. Pilot eee wPrhoofseses ioinanlc ommipsceotnedunccte. rGe suClatsetdl edini nteh e death of a patient 516 approaches. Care of 14 study to show the loss of important data in nursing handover. staff nurse unproving provisi veart failure. Heart Handover kant. 1090 removed from nursing register for drug round disease. ( 563 Poulopoulou M sce Kiekkas P et al mismanagement. Professional misconduct. G Castledine. 953 narrative therapy benefits: holis entions at the end of Power: Nelson’s touch: knowledge + action = power. Comment. who disregarded authority, protocol and confidentiality. life. Palliative care. A Nob 330 M Aylott awaits. ee pita 11 Professional misconduct. G Castledine . 618 nurses should become mor H Scott 631 Preimplantation genetic diagnosis to prevent genetic disorders in who drank alcohol before and during her duties purposeful dehydration in a terminally ill « uncer patient. children. Genetics. A Lashwood . Professional misconduct. G Castledine 697 Oncology. L-A Maxwell 1117 Prescription and medication records. Legal aspects of who stole fentanyl from a syringe and refilled it with Vi saline. Professional misconduct. G Castledine. . : 6 088 Royal Navy: on x the role of an acute pain specialist nurse in. genitourinary health. 1 Peate who was drug-dependent and stole from the ward stock Defence nursing Haslam. 200 Social life, do chronic leg ulcers affect it? Professional misconduct.G Castledine .. 338 Rushforth K pa McKinney PA. Issues ofF patient consent: a part 1. Leg ulcers. A Brown Property: procedures for nurses to follow after a patient has died study of paediatric high-depe ndency care. Professional issues 519 part 2. Leg ulcers. A Brown Legal aspects of death. B Dimond . 3 ete Russell A see MacLean R and Specialist nurses Prostate cancer and the principles of hormone therapy treatment Russell C. Providing the nurse with a guide to tracheostomy acute pain in the Royal Navy : exploring the role. Defence Male genitourinary health. L Drudge-Coates vas ale care and management. High-dependency nursing shes 428 nursing. C Haslam Protocol: staff nurse who sais ti Professional misconduct S role in obesity m: anagement. Obesity M Banning G Castledine yas 618 Spencer Ns ¢ Wollin J et al Psychiatric nurses: work stress differentials with general nurses Satets Sperm nde lonors. Corres. Anon Workplace health. H Hughes and K Umeh. . , 802 and dignity of patients and nurses during patient handling. Safe Sphygmomanometer, mercury: blood pressure measurement Psychological considerations in gastrointestinal nursing. handling. GC Pellatt ; ; 1150 Clinical skills. T Valler-Jones and K Wedgburv Psychological adaptation. } Williams 931 of patients must be an absolute priority for the NHS. Spinal cord injuries: improving the continuing care for individu Psychological implications of admission to critical care. Critical Comment J Tingle a with. Nurse-led service. S Williams care. N Pattison : 708 personal in the accident and emergency department Spiritual needs Publication, writing for: adapting aa cademic work into articles nursing. T Ferns et al duty of nurses to meet patients’ needs. H Professional development. B Heyman and P Cronin 400 Sargeant S. The aetiology, management and complications of SD Ledger Pullenayegum S, Fielding B, Du Plessis E and Peate I ilcoholic hepatitis. Liver disease senior nurse who demeaned the spiritual beliefs of pat The value of the role of the rehabilitation assistant Sauvadet A see Fays S et al staff. Professional misco G Castledine Rehabilitation nursing 778 Schmutz JL see Fays S et al Spirituality, transcultural on C > report ( mi Pulmonary rehabilitation, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Scott H A Narayanasamy non-pharmacological approaches. Care of chronic conditions BMA claims that patients in A&E are being put at risk Standard assessment, poor — putting patients at risk. ( R Booker Editorial lumn. G Castledine Pyoderma gangrenosum, peristomal ¢ linical treatment options NMC is to set standards for advanced nursing practice Star ratings: star light, star bright,| Stoma care 4(SCS Sept Editorial Editorial. TD Foss Nurses are not confider it in how to access research Stephens B see Lewis C and Edi | StevensJ and Chaloner D. L Quality of life _ Nurses continue to work re gular unpaid overtime of acute and chro woun hronic leg ulcers: do they affect a patient’s social life? Editorial Stewart A see Paniagua H and part 1. Leg ulcers. A Brown ; 894 Nurses’ expanded roles are beneficial to patic Stoma ca par2t . Leg ulcers. A Brown 986 Nurses’ retirement age may be increased from 60 to 65 bridging the gap: a world-wide nursi y conference Editoria guide to male catheterization and sexuality. Male genitourinary Editorial \ Perrin 3(SCS Sept health. S Hampton 376 Nurses should become more skilled in palliative care colostomy irrigation: are we t enough? Colostom in Huntington’ disease: caring for the carers. Neuroscience Editorial nanagement. F Woodhouse 4(SCS Sept nursing. A Aubeeluck “ 7 . 452 Nurses’ work must be recognized and rewarded. Editorial exploring the conditions leading to stoma-forming surgery improved: overcoming barriers to in paedi itric asthma. Child Nursing must start being more positive ibout itself Surgical nursing. | Burch health. S Clayton 80 Editorial hospital to home: smoothing the journey for the r lew Ostomist improving patient care after laryngectomy/glossectomy. Head Xeport claims that a third of student nurses don’t qualify Stoma management. LA Readding 16(SCS Sept ind neck nursing. M Dobbins. , 634 Editorial. new flangeless adhesive = ng system for colostomy and R ResearEcdhit orsihalo ws how we can prevent falls in old age 245 nurse-illeedo stiolmeyo.- anSat oSmap eemdans clji enmiecn t.d evMe loWphmietnet . andN urKs e-Bleerd g clit Rai G see McAdam Ce t al Undercover cameras show nursing in a poor light. Editorial 129 A Perrin 21(SCS Sept Random testing: should nurses be tested for alcohol abuse? SeeleyJ see Winkelmann-Gleed A and peristomal pyoderma gangrenosum: clinical treatment options Castledine column, G Castledine . Service delivery: improving for relapse mana gement in multiple Stoma care . . 4(SCS Sept Rawlings B see Khattab AD et al sclerosis. Multiple sclerosis. R Warner et al . 746 pre- and postoperative nursing care for patients with a stoma Rayman A see Rayman Ge t al Sexton E, CoadJ and Holden C. Review of homecare Stoma ma lagement J Burch 310 RaDyamragni s VG,, RSualycmaiatne RA,, PBaankteerl ejNaRv,a JOu,r gHeavricdiiennge rN,e Sexupaalc kasgteerse otfoyrp ipnage,d iaatnrgiecl s HaPndN swpiantgieenrtss,. mPaatrernotnesr al annudt rsiitinonne rs. 1080 te. ichiSntgo msa tommaan-amgaenmean t smGe ntO 'Cskoilnlsn: orth e importance of self«s -carJreea Price P, Lohmann M, Thomsen JK, Gad P and Gottrup nursing stereotypes. Nursing stereotypes. T Ferns and what happens to used colostomy pouches outside the acute FE Sustained silver-releasing dressing in the treatment of I Chojnacka setting. Stoma care. J Berry diabetic foot ulcers. Product evaluation... . “ «109 Sexuality guide to male catheterization and quality of life. Stress Readding LA. Hospital to home: smoothingv et hie journey for the genitourinary health. S Hampton pilot data collecting exercise on str and nursing students. new ostomust. Stoma management. . 16(SCS Sept Sexually transmitted diseases: guidance for first-line treatment of Work stress. ] Por 1180 Readers’ help sought. Corres. G Casey : 7 anogenital gonorrhoea infection. Sexually transmitted diseases tackling in the NHS. Corres M Wheeler 427 Records see Documentation; Healthcare records M Tyson 647 work differentials between psychiatric and general nurses Recruitment: project to establish a skills competency matrix for Sharp C, Burr G, Broadbent M, Cummins M, Casey H Workplace health. H Hughes and K Umeh EU nurses. Nurse competency. DT Cowan et al... . «5:43 ind Merriman A. Clinical variance in assessing risk of Students Referral: GP views of nurse-led telephone referral for paediatric pressure ulcer development. Tissue viability TVS March pilot data collecting exer cise ON stress and nursing students assessment. Nurse-led service. S Birch et al... . gscit 667 Shaw A see Pothier D et al Work stres | Por , 1180 Registration: nurse who used it for her own commercial interests Shipman C sce BurtJ and preregistration should de velop ita in learning disabilities Professional misconduct. G Castledine Bee ; 93 Sickle cell anaemia cation. KL Barriball and LL Clark Rehabilitation background, causes and incidence in the UK. Sickle report claims that a third of student nurses don’t qualify improving the continuing care for individuals with spinal cord disorder. D De ‘ Editorial. H Scott injuries. Nurse-led service. S Williams ......... 161 > management approaches of ps infia e pisodes Pain Sulcaite R see Rayman G et al value of the role of the rehabilitation assistant. Rehabilitation management. D De ae Supplementary prescribing for nurses. Nurse prescribing. J Hall nursing. S Pullenayegum et al Sigal-Grinberg M sce Fays S et al Supporting the parents of children with atopic eczema Reilly N see Naughton C et al Silver Dermatology. S Lawton et al Religious needs: duty of nurses to meet patients’ needs. Holistic diabetic foot ulcers: sustained silver-releasing dressing in Suprapubic catheter, how to remove and change clinical skills care. SD Ledger .... ari. Si oN treatment of. Product evaluation. G Rayman et al 109 J Robinson Renal failure, acute: utilizing physiologic: , knowledge to care for. role in wound healing. Tissue viability. C Graham22(TVN Oct) Renal nursing. C Perkins and M Kisier. Renal nursing 768 SimCair: a simple mattress system to support pressure ulcet rynaecological: early post perative feeding. Surgi Renal replacement therapy choices for pre-dialysis renal patients. prevention. Product focus. S Hampton 409 L Wu and P Griffiths Renal nursing. AE Tweed and K Ceaser . . Ba -.. Skelton J. Nursing role in the multidisciplinary management of breast: micro-pigmentation implications for patients and Reproductive health of men: smoking effects on. Male motor neurone disease. Care of chronic condition 20 professionals. Body image. K Collingridge and genitourinary health. 1 Peate Skills competency matrix: project to establish for EU nurses } Calcluth Research Nurse competency. DT Cowan et al ee 613 cardiac, rapid recovery following: a nursing perspective Corres. A Chamber.s. ins Skin Su | nursing. C Naughton et al nurses are not confident in how to access it EBdi torial atopic eczema —* of Tubifast Garments in management exploring supportive ¢ are needs and experiences of f H Scott Product focus. B Page 289 surgery patients. Head and neck nursing. P] Furness Residential care: matron of:a residential home who failed to chronic and allergic contact dermatitis: nurse- led « linic. Nurse- exploring the conditions leading to stoma-forming surgery manage stz uff or patients. Professional misconduct led care. MH Brown ..... ? ‘ 260 Surgical nursing. |B urch , : 94 G Castledine. . . ; . 1055 development of nurse biopsy rok Dermatol improving patient care and quality of life after laryngectomy Respiratory assessment: usin1g gp hy sic cala ssessment in the GA Godsell 690 glossectomy. Head and neck nursing. M Dobbins. 634 respiratory unit, & xp.s lor Ing nursing roles. Re sptrator) assessment exploring the use of emollient therapy in dermatological non-cardiac: cardiac disease in the population: effect on A Wheeldon . =P aie y cea nursing Dermatology ] Peters 494 survival. Cardiac nursing. C Naughton et al 18 Resuscitation: what‘ effort? év orres. K McDonald . 2 483 helpline for fetes with chronic dermatological conditions. pre- and postoperative nursing care for patients with a stoma Retirement Dermatology. D Joseph and J Day : sen: wi ie Stoma management. } Burch 310 age for nurses may be increased from 60 to 65. Editorial the importance of care and assessment. Skin care a H Scott ‘ “ . aa S Holloway andV / Jones. . ce ; 172 Corres. D Knowles. . ; ae sine Ae Sleeping Taylor M see Davies CE et al Return to nursing: some things coy change. Corres nurses are overtired and not getting enough sleep. Castledine Teaching sails for nurses: clinical nursing rounds part 4. C A Carwardine ...... , sa cengiytiiac. Some umn. G Castledine . , 183 rounds, A Close and G Castledine Rew M promoting quality sleep in older people: ther nursing care role. Team working Caring tor catheterized patients: urinary catheter Maintenance. Clinical skills. S Béephage.... . . . ; 205 importance of ward teams must be remembered. C. Clinical skills... 2... . wares aie senior nurse who repe<a tedly slept « during night due olumn. G Castledine 3 see also FernsT et al Professional misconduct. G Castledine .. . . - . 160 more thought should be given to the approach Rew M and Ferns T. A balanced approach to dealing with Sloan G. Clinical supervision: beginning the supervisory column G Castledine violence and aggression at work. Conflict management relationship. Clinical supervision ae 918 what about it? Corres. T Cutler. Rheumatoid arthritis: principles of inflammation in development. Smear tests: agency nurse who used the same ‘speculum to carry Technology, therapeutic relza tionship dead or n nerely impeded Chronic care. M Banning ; . 277 out tests. Professional misconduct. G Castledine. . . 226 by technology? Nurse—patient relationship. T Foster and Roberts A sce Lawton §S et al Smoking cessation ] Hawkins RobertJsD see Mold F et al chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: non-pharmacological Telephone helpline for patients with chronic derm itological Robinson J. Clinical skills: how to remove and change a approaches. Care of chronic conditions. R Booker... ....... 14 conditions. Dermatology. D Joseph andJ Day .. suprapubic catheter. Clinical skills increase in ‘quit-smoking’ services. Corres. R Cosgrove . . . 595 Terminal care see Palliative care Ross K see Pollard KC et al Smoking effects on the reproductive health of men. Male Theft vil r clients Unit operations American nurses’ work autonomy on. Wheeler M. Tackling stress in the NHS. Corres... .. . . 427 575 International nursing. MT Mrayyan. . . . aA 962 WhiteM and Berg K. A new flangeless adhesive coupling Upton D and Upton P. Nurses’ attitudes to ) evidence- based system for colostomy and ileostomy. Stoma rianagement . .. 325 practice: impact of a national policy. Professional issues . . 284 WilliamJs . Psychological considerations in gastrointestinal Upton P see Upton D and nursing. Psychological adaptation . 931 Urethral catheterization, female: use of lubricants. Urological Williams S. Improving the continuing care for individu: als with ursing i : eperenrhie md 1022 spinal cord injuries. Nurse-led service .... . .. 161 Urgocell Non-Adhesive wound — and leg ulcers. Tissue Wills: exploring the law regarding the making and execution of. ThirionV Fays S et al viat S Fays et al ....15(TVS June) Legal as swe of death. B Dimond 153 Thomas D s Warner R etc al dressing: manag conn of acute and chronic wounds. Wilson G and Logan H. The role of educ ation, te chnique and Thompson Di | y. J Stevens aad D Chaloner 22(TVS August equipment in pressure area care. Pressure care . . 990 risk-asse Urinary catheter Wiltshire M see Birch S et al Thomsen JK Rayman Ge t al female urethral catheterization: use of lubricants. Urological Windsor C see WollinJ et al Thorley K Heaps Ne t al nursing. S Woodward 1022 Winkelmann-Gleed A and Seeley J. Strangers in a British Thurston M C Perry et al Flocath quick: a new hydrophilic-coated catheter for World? Integration of international nurses. International Tingle J intermittent use. Product focus. W Doherty 170 nursing ... 954 NHS to male catheterization and sexualiry and quality off life. Wollin J, Bennie M, Leech Cc Windsor C and Spencer N. Vale genitourinary health. S Hamptot Multiple sclerosis and continence issues: an exploratory study ( 1eterized patients. Clinica Continence ots (cinta Wolverhampton Prolific and Other Priority offenders’ ind change: clinical skills. Clinical Programme. Drug rehabilitation. M Bateman 924 TingleJ d Dunmore L Woodhouse F. Colostomy irrigation: are we offering it enough? Cems Colostomy management — 14(SCS Sept ‘lection and use of continence Woodward S. Use of lubricant in female urethral catheterization pton 265 | nursing 1022 e issues: an exploratory study Woolfrey G s Devies CE et al Work stress difff erentials between psychiatric and general nurses ne to care for acute re Workplace health. H Hughes and K Umeh ... 802 id M Kisier. Renal nursing Working conditions Vv nurses continue to work ular unpaid overtime. Editorial H Scott : overtime. Corres. S Christie Aes ye aaa g the mercury sphyg zmomanomete ical skills 45 Workload of postanaesthesia care unit nurses and intensive car abuse: how abusive is too abusive? A senior clinical nurse overflow. High-dependency nursing. P Kiekkas et al goes before the NMC. Professional misconduct. G Castledine 801 Workplace violence, beyon d Zero Tolerance: a varied approa ch. Vin F see Fays S et al Workplace health. BH Paterson et al.............-. 810 428 Violence Wound dressings 1 to dealing with at work. Ci films or fabrics: is it time to rez appraise postoperative dressings? M Rew andT Ferns Tissue viability. D Aindow and M Butcher. 15(TVN Oct lerance: a varied approach to workplace sustained silver-releasing in the treatment of diabetic foot violen Vorkplace health. BH Paterson et al ulcers. Product evaluation. G Rayman etal..... 109 . if they're good enough to kick Beckham out... Editorial Wound healing TD Foss ‘ intractable wound using bio-electrical stimulation therapy. the accident and emergency department Ti viability. S Hampton and L King . .30(TVS August 1&E nursing. T Ferns et al nutrition: the necessity of assessment. Tissue viability, Vignevien A. Clinical treatment options for peristomal B Anderson ’ a ‘ 30 TVN Oct) ‘Def snosum. Stoma care 4(SCS Sept role of silver. Tissue viability. C Graham ; 22(TVN Oct) laternity services are failing. Comment Wound treatment Trim JC. Pe nore - . 638 delivering in a social setting. Leg ulcer management Ty W L Dalzell ; a er exploring debridement options ff or chronic venous leg ulcers. Produ OCU. B P: Leg ulcers. CE Davies .... Lista aed TTuurrntbounl l G P se sec DaMvoirersi s CED ear atl moderpna tiemn ts?at rMonos: can -i”atr onbse. eSa siBlyu ftiodne ntified by “—< fungatTiinsgsu e wovuianbdil:it y. maCn aDgreampeenrt eaosf ma alodour and ex4u(dTV:aS t eJ.u ne) Tweed me and ae K. pilot study t taea loss of important data in nursing honey use to heal a chronic wound in a patient with for pre R handover. Handover. D Pothier et al epidermolysis bullosa. Tissue viability. ] Hon .... 4(TVN Oct) Tyler P, Hollinworth Ha d | Osborne R.1 Warner R, Thomas D and Martin R. Improving service hypot etic al assessment by nurses: signs and symptoms. Tissue COMPpressiol! 1 hosie lanagement in elias sclerosis. Multipl ME Maylor. . ...... 14(TVS March T 10S fare 746 leg dank and the Urgocell Non-Adhesive wound dressing Waterlow assessment: not a predictor. Corres JA W.a terlow 689 Tissue viability. S Fays etal ... ‘ ‘ ee Waterlow J opportunity for change? Editorial. M Butcher. .3(TVS August) Appalling lack of care in UK nursing. Corres . . 893 Urgosorb™ dressin agement of acute and chronic The term “expert patient’ is unfortunate. Corres 307 wounds. Tissue 1 J Stevens and Wetesiow JA. Waterlow assessment: not a predictor. Corres .. 689 D Chaloner. ; ; .22(TVS August) Waterlow pressure ulcer risk-assessment tool: evaluation. Tissue Writing for publication: adapting academic work into articles. ity. D Thompson : ane oe SSS Professional development. B Heyman and P Cronin Clabes K ¢Valler-Jones T and — Wu L and Griffiths P. Early postoperative feeding and cam1 eras G sn} Ha V nursir Whayman Ks ee Perry on Z and abdominal gynaecological surgery. Surgical nursing Corr umptor Wheeldon A. Exploring les: using physical assessment poor irsing prac tice needs in the respiratory unit. 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