Category: Nursing
Alarm Fatigue: A Danger Leading to Medical Negligence??
The Intensive Care Units (ICUs) continuous buzz with the sounds of alarms. Endless beeping of medication pumps, feeding pumps, bedside monitors, and ventilator alarms are [more…]
Transradial Site Assessment: Review of Nursing Skill
Radial artery occlusion and spasm are the most widespread concerns that occur with transradial procedures. Vascular complications such as perforations, forearm hematomas and pseudoaneurysm formations [more…]
Nurses Lack of Sleep – Compromising Nurses and Their Patients’ Health
It is a general assumption that healthcare professionals are fitter, healthier than the general population. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the other side of [more…]
Early Recognition and Provision of Effective Basic Life Support
Cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death and this needs serious medical emergency attention to save the life of an individual. It affects thousands [more…]
Limit Setting in Mentally Ill Patients
Limits are essential to build a healthy and therapeutic relationship. It is a legal, ethical and well mannered way to respect the rights of nurses [more…]
