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Hand Hygiene New Zealand Implementation Guidelines 2013This document provides a practical guide to implementing the Hand Hygiene New Zealand programme within DHBs in New Zealand.
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Hand hygiene observation data collection formHand Hygiene New Zealand data observation data collection form.
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New Zealand national maternity early warning system (MEWS) preparation and implementation guideThe health of pregnant and recently pregnant women can deteriorate for many reasons. At times, the failure to recognise signs of deterioration, escalate care and respond appropriately can cause preventable deterioration.
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Sample questions for infection prevention and control (IPC) walk roundsThis MS Word template is to support providers in developing and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.
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Template for infection prevention and control (IPC) walk round issue and action listThis MS Word template is to support providers in developing and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.
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Communication templates for infection prevention and control (IPC) walk roundsThis MS Word template is to support providers in developing and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.
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Template for senior leaders – infection prevention and control (IPC) walk roundsThis MS Word template is designed to support providers in planning and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.
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Cardiac surgery implementation manual | Pukapuka aratohu whakahaere poka manawaGuide for providers implementing and delivering a national Surgical Site Infection Improvement Programme in New Zealand
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Stay safe from infectionThis short video explains what you and your family and whānau can do to prevent an infection developing in your wound when you have surgery.
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Discussion paper: proposal to change data collection requirements for orthopaedic procedures and options for inclusion of other procedures (feedback closed)Health Quality & Safety Commission’s Surgical Site Infection Improvement Programme has developed a discussion paper seeking feedback from you regarding a proposal to change data collection requirements for orthopaedic procedures