The care of acutely ill patients constitutes an important and increasing part of hospital practice. However, the care of the acutely ill by general physicians without adequate training in intensive care medicine is cause for concern. This article identifies ways in which the recognised deficiencies in the care of the acutely ill medical patient can be improved
Initial Management of Acute Medical Patients: A Guide for Nurses and Healthcare Practitioners builds...
In an ideal system, patients admitted acutely to hospital should have their care provided in an area...
recommendations on ways of improving the quality of care for patients admitted with medical emergenc...
Objective: To characterise the problem of teaching acute care skills to undergraduates and to look f...
This article describes the development of a post-registration course to improve nurses' skills in ca...
Background: The care of the acutely ill patient in hospital is often sub-optimal. Poor recognition o...
Background: The care of the acutely ill patient in hospital is often sub-optimal. Poor recognition o...
The NHS has seen many changes over the last few decades. Staff on general wards are now caring for p...
Background: Junior doctors are often the first responders to acutely unwell patients and yet frequen...
This module offers recently qualified junior doctors a step by step approach to the recognition and ...
is the sharp end and how did we get here? Editor – The paper by Almond (Clin Med April 2007 pp 105–8...
The best-selling Essential Guide to Acute Care contains everything you need to know about acute care...
Intensive care medical training, whether as a primary specialty or as secondary add-on training, sho...
Background New doctors are expected to assess and manage acutely deteriorating patients from their f...
Intensive care medical training, whether as a primary specialty or as secondary add-on training, sho...
Initial Management of Acute Medical Patients: A Guide for Nurses and Healthcare Practitioners builds...
In an ideal system, patients admitted acutely to hospital should have their care provided in an area...
recommendations on ways of improving the quality of care for patients admitted with medical emergenc...
Objective: To characterise the problem of teaching acute care skills to undergraduates and to look f...
This article describes the development of a post-registration course to improve nurses' skills in ca...
Background: The care of the acutely ill patient in hospital is often sub-optimal. Poor recognition o...
Background: The care of the acutely ill patient in hospital is often sub-optimal. Poor recognition o...
The NHS has seen many changes over the last few decades. Staff on general wards are now caring for p...
Background: Junior doctors are often the first responders to acutely unwell patients and yet frequen...
This module offers recently qualified junior doctors a step by step approach to the recognition and ...
is the sharp end and how did we get here? Editor – The paper by Almond (Clin Med April 2007 pp 105–8...
The best-selling Essential Guide to Acute Care contains everything you need to know about acute care...
Intensive care medical training, whether as a primary specialty or as secondary add-on training, sho...
Background New doctors are expected to assess and manage acutely deteriorating patients from their f...
Intensive care medical training, whether as a primary specialty or as secondary add-on training, sho...
Initial Management of Acute Medical Patients: A Guide for Nurses and Healthcare Practitioners builds...
In an ideal system, patients admitted acutely to hospital should have their care provided in an area...
recommendations on ways of improving the quality of care for patients admitted with medical emergenc...