Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
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Dementia is a life-limiting condition that is largely a disease of ageing. However, older people in general, and older people with dementia in particular, have not always had equal access to effective palliative and end of life care. As a result, people with dementia at the end of life often receive aggressive and burdensome interventions, or inadequate assessment and management of their symptoms. Patterns in how people with dementia experience and present symptoms as they near the end of life can indicate when the goals of care should change and a palliative approach should be adopted.
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Nurses are preparing to join junior doctors on the picket line next week when the medics are due to stage a 48-hour strike against government plans to change their contracts.
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Nursing students are calling for a meeting with health secretary Jeremy Hunt as they step up their campaign to keep the nursing bursary.
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Last week saw the death of David Bowie coincide with the doctors' strike and protests against proposed cuts to nursing student bursaries.