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Administering Subcutaneous Methotrexate for Inflammatory Arthritis
This guidance provides the background information regarding subcutaneous methotrexate as an educational resource for practitioners, with particular reference to safety and best practice; and incorporates new sections on treat-to-target and medication optimisation. Whilst the guidance has been developed for rheumatology practitioners, some aspects may also be of value to health care colleagues working in other specialties including dermatology, gastroenterology and ophthalmology. This publication is supported by grants from Accord, Medac and Nordic. This publication is currently under review.
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Library and Archive Service quarterly report: October-December 2020
Library and Archive Service quarterly report: October-December 2020.
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Library and Archive Service One-year plan
As the home to Europe’s largest nursing-specific collection we look forward to 2021 with excitement. To bring the Library and Archive Service (LAS) into line with wider RCN strategic planning cycles, we are setting out a one-year plan that will see us through to 2022.
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Blood and Body Fluid Exposures in 2020
More than 7,500 members responded to our sharps survey in 2020. This report outlines the 2020 survey methodology and results, compares results with other databases where available, and makes recommendations on how the RCN can assist and lobby employers for safer sharps in the workplace. This research project was enabled by an educational grant from Sharpsmart UK Ltd.
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Managing Childhood Immunisation Clinics
This best practice resource provides a practical checklist to support general practice nurses in managing a childhood vaccine and immunisation clinic.
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RCN Submission to the NHS Pay Review Body: 2021/22 Pay Round
This year’s submission from the RCN to the Pay Review Body sets out the case for a pay uplift and explores the impact of COVID-19 on working conditions.
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Fair Pay for Nursing Colouring Sheet
Colouring sheet for the #FairPayforNursing campaign
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Why you don’t always need gloves when giving vaccines poster
Personal protective equipment (PPE) is designed to protect you from harm. When giving vaccines, you must assess your risk of harm and decide whether gloves are needed once you’ve reduced risks through good hand hygiene. Here’s our advice.
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Staff Side Evidence to the NHS Pay Review Body 2021-2022
Evidence submitted to the NHS Pay Review Body.
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RCN Northern Ireland Supplementary Evidence to the NHS Pay Review Body 2021-2022
RCN Northern Ireland's supplementary evidence to the NHS Pay Review Body in order to inform its deliberations on the 2021-2022 pay round.