scholarly journals Personal Perspectives: Having a Prostatectomy and the Role of the Cancer Specialist Nurse

2020 ◽  
Vol Volume 13 ◽  
pp. 897-901
Author(s):  
Simon D Taylor-Robinson ◽  
Kathy Dykes ◽  
Bethan Hawkes
2004 ◽  
Vol 13 (22) ◽  
pp. 1335-1341 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sue Davies ◽  
Donna Doherty ◽  
Jean Glover ◽  
Tracy Johnson

Author(s):  
Cliona Ni Bhrolchain

Specialist and advanced nursing roles have started to emerge in paediatrics and paediatricians may be asked to support nurses through their training. While there are specific training programmes for some areas of practice eg, neonatology, there are currently no programmes for others. Paediatricians may therefore find themselves being asked to train nurse specialists outside a formal training programme, or to provide the clinical specialty component linked to a generic MSc course, where the paediatrician may be required to devise a training curriculum specific to their area of practice. Using, neonatology, there are currently no programmes for others. Paediatricians may therefore find themselves being asked to train nurse specialists outside a formal training programme, or to provide the clinical specialty component linked to a generic MSc course, where the paediatrician may be required to devise a training curriculum specific to their area of practice. Using community child health as an example, this paper outlines how paediatricians might approach this, based on the experience of the author. However, the principles outlined can apply to any area of paediatrics.


Headache ◽  
2008 ◽  
pp. 269-274
Author(s):  
David Kernick ◽  
Peter Goadsby
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Author(s):  
John Zajicek ◽  
Jennifer Freeman ◽  
Bernadette Porter
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Author(s):  
Andrew Mitchell ◽  
Giovanni Luigi De Maria ◽  
Adrian Banning

This chapter covers the actions required after the patient has undergone their procedure. It begins by explaining the role of the specialist nurse team, the checks that should be performed on the patient once they have returned to the ward, and the process for becoming ambulant. The chapter then goes on to explain how to review the results and data regarding the case. Communication of both results and potential follow-up procedures is then covered. The chapter ends by addressing discharge plans and guidance is given on completing a discharge summary.


1992 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 45-46 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Flanagan
Keyword(s):  

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