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Serious and Sentinel Events in New Zealand Hospitals 2006–2007Commentary on serious and sentinel events reported by District Health Boards in 2006–2007.
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Safe surgery programmeThe safe surgery programme aims to improve teamwork and communication in the operating room by leveraging the WHO surgical safety checklist as a teamwork and communication tool.
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Major trauma rehabilitation quality improvement programme: National collaborative 2021 guidelines and application formThis document includes guidance on and an application form for the trauma rehabilitation national collaborative 2021.
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Trauma programme project plan: Major trauma rehabilitationThis project plan explains key aspects of the trauma rehabilitation project, such as the aim, rationale, objectives, scope and approach. It outlines the associated resources and timeframe estimates and the key deliverables.
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Brochure: Guide for trauma patients and whānauThis link will take you to information from the National Trauma Network, for trauma patients and their family and whānau.
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Trauma programme project plan: Critical haemorrhageThis project plan sets out the aim, rationale, objectives and approach for the critical haemorrhage project which seeks to reduce mortality and complications in critically haemorrhaging trauma patients.
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Infographic: Improving trauma care for critically bleeding patientsAn infographic containing key information about improving trauma care for critically bleeding patients.
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New Zealand Major Trauma Registry & National Clinical Network annual report 2018/19The annual report of the Major Trauma National Clinical Network for the 2018/19 financial year.
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Pressure injuries: Rangi's storyRangi is a 41-year-old Māori man who has been tetraplegic for 20 years. He is very aware of the dangers of pressure injuries and is proactive in every way to prevent them from occurring. Nevertheless, they sometimes develop and require treatment.
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Pressure injury measurement frequently asked questionsFrequently asked questions about the Commission's pressure injury measurement project.