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Resources for management of critical bleeding
These four resources are for staff who manage critically bleeding trauma patients in tertiary trauma centres and smaller secondary or provincial hospitals.
- Issue #41 | news from Te Tāhū Hauora Health Quality & Safety Commission
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The path of making things right
Trauma services, community rehabilitation and kaupapa Māori providers are taking part in a quality improvement project focused on strengthening post-acute rehabilitation and support for patients (tūroro) with major trauma.
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Paediatric early warning system
The national paediatric early warning system (PEWS) helps clinicians identify hospitalised tamariki with the potential to become more unwell, so they can respond quickly.
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Zero seclusion: Safety and dignity for all – change package | Aukatia te noho punanga: Noho haumanu, tū rangatira mō te tokomaha – mōkī aroha
This Zero seclusion change package | mōkī aroha uses a set of globally recognised, evidence-based interventions aimed at improving the care of tāngata whaiora while moving towards achieving zero seclusion in mental health inpatient units.
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Trauma programme project plan: Major trauma rehabilitation
This 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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Guide to the surveillance of healthcare-associated Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (HA-SAB)
This guide is for DHBs to enable consistent reporting on HA-SAB, contributing to accurate national data and reliable information for quality improvement activities.
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Hand hygiene patient stories
Hand Hygiene New Zealand promotional resource: Patient stories.
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Family Violence Death Review Committee’s Position Brief: February 2017
This position brief states six reasons we cannot be effective in reducing intimate partner violence or child abuse and neglect unless we address both together.
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Community-acquired pressure injuries
Prevention, early recognition and timely care of pressure injuries for Māori kaumātua and Pacific elders within the community living at home.