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The national patient deterioration programme and shared goals of careIn this presentation from the Health Quality & Safety Commission's Ō tātou hiranga advance care planning hui, our speakers talk about the Commission's national patient deterioration programme and shared goals of care.
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Medication Reconciliation in the Hospital: What, Why, Where, When, Who and How?Authors from the University of Toronto take a closer look at the key questions of medicine reconciliation in this Healthcare Quarterly article
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Pharmac leaflet explaining medicine brand changesThis leaflet from Pharmac explains why brand names, appearance and packaging of your medicines may have changed.
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Pharmac leaflet on practical tips for giving medicine to kidsThis leaflet from Pharmac provides practical tips for giving medicine to babies, toddlers and young children.
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Gary's story: a consumer perspective on taking warfarinThis is the story of Gary Edwards, a 60-year-old builder from Waitarere Beach, who ended up on Warfarin after a cardiac event.
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Applying for specify brand advice statusUse this application form to apply for a new or changed specify brand advice listing.
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ALERT 4: Error-prone abbreviations, symbols and dose designations NOT TO USETo eliminate the risk associated with the use of error-prone abbreviations, symbols and dose designations when communicating any type of medicine-related information verbally, handwritten, pre-printed or electronically.
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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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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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Reducing harm from falls: Webinar introducing the 2019 falls evidence baseRecording of the Health Quality & Safety Commission's video conference, where the 2019 reducing harm from falls evidence base was introduced.