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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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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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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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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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National medication chart toolkit, user guide and medication charting standard (updated February 2021)The medication charting toolkit has been prepared for health practitioners who are implementing the national medication chart and/or conducting education and training on how to use the national medication chart.
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Patient Safety Week 2019 poster: Who me – biased? | He ngākau haukume tōku?These posters encourage clinicians and others to view the videos and examine their own biases. There is a generic version, plus a version which can be written on.
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Ninth report of the Perioperative Mortality Review Committee | Te pūrongo tuaiwa o te Komiti Arotake Mate Whai Muri mai i te PokaEquity in major trauma outcomes is the focus of this ninth Perioperative Mortality Review Committee (POMRC) report.
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Naming of Ngā Pou ArawhenuaMatua Witi Ashby gifted the name Ngā Pou Arawhenua to the Māori caucus of the mortality review committees.