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Factsheet: Patient deterioration and supplemental oxygen
This factsheet from the Health Quality & Safety Commission's patient deterioration programme provides guidance to clinicians on modifying the New Zealand early warning score trigger for patients receiving supplemental oxygen.
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Why you should join the consumer health forum Aotearoa
A forum for consumers and whānau to have a voice at every level of the health system. Your voices. Your health. Join the consumer health forum Aotearoa.
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Enhancing accessibility: how to begin
Mary Schnackenberg, consumer and disability advocate, highlights the key factors to consider while embarking on the accessibility journey, emphasising the importance of including diverse people at the table.
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Evaluation report: Test of the national paediatric early warning system implementation
This document outlines an evaluation of the early implementation of the national paediatric early warning system (PEWS).
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Communication templates for infection prevention and control (IPC) walk rounds
This MS Word template is to support providers in developing and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.
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Sample questions for infection prevention and control (IPC) walk rounds
This MS Word template is to support providers in developing and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.
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Template for ward contacts – infection prevention and control (IPC) walk rounds
This 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 rounds schedule
This MS Word template is to support providers in developing and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.
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System safety
The way we think about safety in the health sector has changed over recent years. We are increasingly recognising the health care system is a complex system that constantly adapts to change.
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Topic 1 supplement: Patient story staff perspective
Use this patient story as a supplement to Topic 1.