• Br J Nurs · Jun 1995

    Counselling the overdose patient in casualty.

    • C McLaughlin.
    • Br J Nurs. 1995 Jun 22; 4 (12): 688-90, 707-8.

    AbstractThis article investigates the competency of casualty nurses in counselling overdose patients. Significant differences exist between nurses' competence in counselling an overdose patient as opposed to other patients. Examination of a study raises doubts concerning the casualty nurse's competence in counselling overdose patients. Its implications for theory and practice are outlined.

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