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Lived experiences of prehospital care among road traffic accident survivors in Rwanda: a qualitative descriptive study. [PDF]
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Alcohol intoxication and its influence on road traffic accidents: a hospital based study from Pondicherry, India. [PDF]
K S AP, S M.
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Bilateral Skull Fractures in an Infant: Diagnostic Dilemma Between Accident and Abuse. [PDF]
Hirade T, Koike D.
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Death in accident and emergency
Accident and Emergency Nursing, 1995Death can often be distressing but when it occurs in the Accident and Emergency (A & E) department it is often accompanied by the involvement of police and the coroner. It is essential that nurses have a sound understanding of the legal situation, so that they can advise relatives appropriately and so that they know clearly the appropriate practice and
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A late shift in accident and emergency accident emergency
Accident and Emergency Nursing, 1995The Accident and Emergency (A & E) department at Harrogate District Hospital in North Yorkshire, UK, serves a population of 142,000 in a catchment area that covers Harrogate, Knaresborough, Ripon, Nidderdale, part of Wetherby, and occasionally Ilkley and Otley.
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Accident and emergency monitor
Accident and Emergency Nursing, 1995This paper describes the development of a set of practical quality audit criteria relevant to the examination of nursing care delivered to patients and relatives in hospital Accident and Emergency (A & E) departments. The project was initiated by senior nurse managers at the North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary, UK, conducted in partnership with Leeds ...
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Children in Accident and Emergency
Accident and Emergency Nursing, 1997The purpose of this paper is to examine the many issues surrounding the care of children within Accident and Emergency (A & E) departments. A review of relevant literature reveals the principles that are pertinent to the care of the child in hospital and specifically within an A & E department. Theories of child development are introduced and discussed
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1997
The Accident and Emergency Department is responsible for the assessment and resuscitation of the severely injured and critically ill patient, as well as for the assessment and treatment of a wide variety of other injuries and acute illnesses.
Rodger A. Sleet, Mohammed A. Khan
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The Accident and Emergency Department is responsible for the assessment and resuscitation of the severely injured and critically ill patient, as well as for the assessment and treatment of a wide variety of other injuries and acute illnesses.
Rodger A. Sleet, Mohammed A. Khan
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Falls in accident and emergency departments
Nursing Standard, 2001The records of 192 attendees at an accident and emergency department was audited. The aim of the audit was to identify the type of client at risk of falling, demography, fall events and medication history.The findings suggest that a more co-ordinated and integrated approach to assessment and treatment of older people could greatly reduce the occurrence
C, Reeson, M, Wafer
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