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Transforming end of life care in acute hospitals - NHS England

Transforming end of life care in acute hospitals - NHS England

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in acute hospitals’ programme, commonly known as ‘the Transform programme’. The publication of this version of the Transforming end of life care in acute hospitals: The route to success ‘how to’ guide marks another significant milestone in this journey. Commissioned by NHS England, the guide’s revision has been led by NHS

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Guidelines for Medicines Optimisation in Patients with ...

Guidelines for Medicines Optimisation in Patients with ...

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Guidelines for medicines optimisation in patients with acute kidney injury 3 1. Introduction Acute kidney injury (AKI) is the sudden loss of kidney function over a period of hours or days. Since the kidneys are one of the major excretory pathways for the removal of drugs from the

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NHS Trust Physiotherapy Department Acute Neck Pain – a ...

NHS Trust Physiotherapy Department Acute Neck Pain – a ...

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NHS Trust. Most acute neck injuries are not serious and the pain will improve over time. It is important to keep your neck moving whilst it is recovering, as this will prevent stiffness and help you to get better faster. Staying still for too long can be unhelpful

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Transformation of seven day clinical ... - NHS England

Transformation of seven day clinical ... - NHS England

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acute hospitals Version number: 1 First published: 05/09/2016 Updated: Prepared by: NHS England, Office of the Chief Professional Officers (Chief Pharmaceutical Officer), Medical Directorate Classification: OFFICIAL Promoting equality and addressing health inequalities are at the heart of NHS England’s values.

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Acute Kidney Injury - potentially problematic drugs and ...

Acute Kidney Injury - potentially problematic drugs and ...

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Acute interstitial nephritis (rare) Loop diuretics (furosemide & bumetanide) preferred as thiazides less effective if GFR < 25ml/min. However thiazides can potentiate the effects of loop diuretics If volume depleted, consider with holding Potassium sparing diuretics amiloride, eplerenone and spironolactone Volume depletion Hyperkalaemia

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Acute Achilles Tendon Rupture - ruh.nhs.uk

Acute Achilles Tendon Rupture - ruh.nhs.uk

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painful. A partial tear of the Achilles is rare and so any acute injury to the Achilles should be assumed to be a complete rupture. It is usually possible to detect a complete rupture of the Achilles tendon on the history and examination. A gap may be felt in the tendon, usually 4-5cm above the heel bone. This is the normal site

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TRANSIENT ISCHAEMIC ATTACK (TIA) MANAGEMENT …

TRANSIENT ISCHAEMIC ATTACK (TIA) MANAGEMENT …

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TRANSIENT ISCHAEMIC ATTACK (TIA) MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES 1. BACKGROUND A transient ischaemic attack (TIA) is a rapid onset of a focal neurological impairment for

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