The latest edition of Nursing in Practice, the magazine for primary care and community nurses working in the UK, is now available.
This issue brings you some of the latest guidelines on primary care from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, including IBS, multiple pregnancy and autism.
Louise Naughton examines the issue of healthcare assistant regulation and whether a mixed model of regulation would be an appropriate method of regulating these workers.
Clinical topics in this issue include quality standards for dermatology, chronic kidney disease, Dengue fever, stress and stroke.
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Nursing in Practice is a bimonthly magazine that delivers accessible, relevant and informed comment on modern nursing practice in primary care. The magazine has been editorially acclaimed, not only by the Royal College of Nursing, but also by the Royal College of General Practitioners, leading medical journals across the UK and, most importantly, the majority of general practice nurses. The content of each issue aims to shape as well as reflect attitudes and approaches to practice in key areas of primary care nursing, such as tackling long-term conditions, achieving the maximum number of QOF points, clinical governance and nurse prescribing.
Nursing in Practice magazine is available free to qualifying primary care nursing professionals.
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