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The evolving role and duties of a qualified nurse in a nursing home
31 Mar 2021 Recruitment PandaNursing is a relatively well defined role with an ever expanding and evolving variety of duties and responsibilities within that, and nowhere is that more true than in the increasingly challenging nursing home environment. -
The importance of person centred care
31 Mar 2021 Recruitment PandaNursing is a difficult profession, and any given shift can see any nurse dealing with so many patients it can be very hard not to reduce them to their illnesses or injuries in an attempt to deal with the sheer amount of information they have to juggle. -
How to deal with the death of a patient
31 Mar 2021 Recruitment PandaGiving palliative care and nursing a patient during their last days can be one of the most rewarding parts of any nurse’s career, but seeing death on a daily basis can also be one of the most emotionally and psychologically stressful and demanding parts of the job, and it can be crippling if not dealt with. -
Coroner’s Inquests – Being prepared
31 Mar 2021 Recruitment PandaAttending a Coroner’s Inquest may feel like a daunting prospect for nurses, but it is sometimes a necessary part of the nursing role, in order that the death of a patient or resident can be fully explored and cause of death determined. -
Nursing revalidation
31 Mar 2021 Recruitment PandaRevalidation was introduced in 2015 by the NMC to strengthen the renewal process and to increase professionalism. -
How to deal with workplace bullying
31 Mar 2021 Recruitment PandaWorkplace bullying is a serious issue in the nursing profession and is a hard daily reality for many nurses that when not dealt with in a correct and timely manner, can have devastating effects on nursing careers and physical and emotional wellbeing.
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What is the difference between community and district nursing?
31 Mar 2021 Recruitment PandaIn the modern-day, the title of Nurse may seem simple, but it is far from simple and spans many areas with numerous differences in skills and the care setting.