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<p>The Department of Health (England) document Reforming Emergency Care (DoH 2001) s
<p>This article will discuss whether a chartered physiotherapist is a useful health
<p>The United Kingdom poisons information service for the medical profession started
<p>Although once reserved for the seriously ill (Clancy and Eisenberg 1997), the eme
<p>Emergency care is in the media spotlight, but is also in the unenviable position
<p>For many years, emergency departments have encountered the problems of minor inju
<p>Personnel working in the pre-hospital field often face situations that place high
<p>Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological conditions; it has been suggested
<p>Worldwide, sickle cell disease (SCD) is the commonest symptomatic haemoglobinopat
<p>Successive publications and consultation documents from the government have place
<p>The need for nurses to be able to demonstrate their level of clinical competence
<p>Research has shown that three-quarters of patients who attend A&E departm
<p>Corneal trauma, although generally superficial can also be an intensely painful an
<p>Microorganisms and toxins have been used in warfare since antiquity (Christopher e
<p>The administration of ketamine has been employed and validated by emergency clinic
<p>The Gulf War ended in the Spring of 1991.
<p>This paper will describe an innovative project to improve patient care in an emerg
<p>Contrary to popular belief, in most situations the treatment of poisoning does not
