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Dementia: the essentials for non-specialists
Nearly 1 million people in the UK already live with dementia, and as our population ages, that number is growing. Here’s what nursing staff in every setting need to know about the condition.
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The lowdown on lipoedema
Clinical Nurse Specialist Mary Warrilow provides the facts about this frequently unrecognised long-term condition
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Out of this world: how tech is transforming nurse education
We go behind the scenes of Middlesex University’s state-of-the-art simulation centre as virtual reality and talking mannequins look set to play an increasing role in nursing students’ education
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How to perform a diabetes foot check
This step-by-step guide shows nursing staff how to carry out a simple, but potentially limb-saving procedure for people who have diabetes.
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Male fertility: how nursing staff can support men
With male fertility concerns on the rise, many men feel they have nowhere to turn, but new RCN guidance helps nursing staff expand their knowledge
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PMDD: ‘I wasn’t being dramatic or oversensitive, I was unwell’
Up to 8% of people who menstruate have PMDD. Here’s what you need to know about the condition
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Video: How to use music in dementia care
Music can be an effective tool for nursing staff working with people living with dementia. We visited Playlist for Life volunteers in Liverpool to find out how
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Video: what are PMS and PMDD?
What you need to know about these chronic premenstrual conditions
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Nutrition: getting it right for older people
Nursing Associate Georgia explains how small changes to an older person’s diet can make a big difference, and how the best plate of food might not be the one that’s expected
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Asthma: the essentials for non-specialists
Everything nursing staff need to know about the long-term lung condition, from symptoms and triggers to inhaler technique.