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Amelia Swift

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Nursing Times|May 13, 2011
A patient has osteoarthritis of the knees but cannot take NSAIDs. How can I provide pain relief?Amelia Swift
Nursing Times|December 3, 2015
PART 2 of 3: PAIN MANAGEMENT. Transmission of pain signals to the brainAmelia Swift
Evidence-Based Nursing|January 14, 2019
Body sensor providing feedback to bedside staff reduced the prevalence of pressure ulcers in patients with critical illnessAmelia Swift
Evidence-Based Nursing|January 14, 2019
Maternal dominance and reliance on over-the-counter analgesia can hinder development of healthy coping strategies for adolescents in painAmelia Swift
Nursing Times|June 17, 2011
"Never accept that pain is a normal part of growing old"Amelia Swift
Evidence-Based Nursing|June 20, 2020
Easing lockdown for school children: why so contentious?Amelia Swift
Nursing Times|March 31, 2012
Osteoarthritis 2: pain management and treatment strategiesAmelia Swift
Nursing Times|December 18, 2012
Opioids in palliative care: the NICE guidanceAmelia Swift
Nursing Times|April 7, 2012
Osteoarthritis 1: Physiology, risk factors and causes of painAmelia Swift
Evidence-Based Nursing|December 20, 2018
Evidence that active pain treatment improves sleep quality and quantity in people with depression and dementiaAmelia Swift
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Nursing Times|May 13, 2011
A patient has osteoarthritis of the knees but cannot take NSAIDs. How can I provide pain relief?Amelia Swift
Nursing Times|December 3, 2015
PART 2 of 3: PAIN MANAGEMENT. Transmission of pain signals to the brainAmelia Swift
Evidence-Based Nursing|January 14, 2019
Body sensor providing feedback to bedside staff reduced the prevalence of pressure ulcers in patients with critical illnessAmelia Swift
Evidence-Based Nursing|January 14, 2019
Maternal dominance and reliance on over-the-counter analgesia can hinder development of healthy coping strategies for adolescents in painAmelia Swift
Nursing Times|June 17, 2011
"Never accept that pain is a normal part of growing old"Amelia Swift
Evidence-Based Nursing|June 20, 2020
Easing lockdown for school children: why so contentious?Amelia Swift
Nursing Times|March 31, 2012
Osteoarthritis 2: pain management and treatment strategiesAmelia Swift
Nursing Times|December 18, 2012
Opioids in palliative care: the NICE guidanceAmelia Swift
Nursing Times|April 7, 2012
Osteoarthritis 1: Physiology, risk factors and causes of painAmelia Swift
Evidence-Based Nursing|December 20, 2018
Evidence that active pain treatment improves sleep quality and quantity in people with depression and dementiaAmelia Swift
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