Enteral feeding (PEG) procedure (adults)
Following this procedure will help the Trust to define the standards in practice for the management of enteral feeding tubes.
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Following this procedure will help the Trust to define the standards in practice for the management of enteral feeding tubes.
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Topic: Clinical
Following this procedure will help the Trust to:- • Support clinical staff in the prevention and management of skin tears.
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Topic: Clinical
Following this procedure will help the Trust to ensure digital wound photography is undertaking and used with the full and informed consent of any service users
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The management of enteral feeding tubes to ensureall patients, including adults and young people, receive safe, appropriate care.
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Topic: Clinical
Subcutaneous tissue that is an alternative to administering intravenous fluids (Sasson and Shvartzman 2001).
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Topic: Clinical
Standardise practice for all clinical staff in the early recognition and response in the deteriorating patient.
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Topic: Clinical
Standard practice for all clinical staff for the management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
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Topic: Clinical
Head injury protocol for adults and children.
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Topic: Clinical
Ensure that all staff is aware of the agreed tissue viability (TV) measures required to effectively manage wound care.
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Topic: Clinical
Reduce the risk of venous thromboembolism (deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism) in patients admitted to hospital.
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Topic: Clinical