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Diabetes Education FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions about Diabetes and Diabetes Education for the people of Derby and Derbyshire

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Renasys Touch Quick Reference Guide.pdf

Renasys Touch Quick Reference Guide

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1206 - Control Drugs Authorised Signatory Record Sheet - Authorised Staff Members

1206 Control Drugs Authorised Signatory Record Sheet - Authorised Staff Members

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TPP180-0250 - Social history questionnaire Getting to know your loved one LD

TPP180-0250 - Social history questionnaire, Getting to know your loved one

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Biofilm and Infection Decision Tool (G16)

Biofilm and Infection Decision Tool

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L227 - Welcome to the Vasectomy Service

L227 - Welcome to the Vasectomy Service. Patient information leaflet.

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Tissue Viability and Prosthetic Joint Infection Trigger Tool Guidelines (G54)

This trigger tool has been developed as part of Derbyshire Community Health Services’ commitment to improve patient care and health outcomes through the delivery of evidence based best practice.

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Audit Tool (P6).docx

Audit Tool (P6)

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2-Musculoskeletal Decision Making Tool Thinking about a Referral - KNEE.pdf

MSK Decision Making Tool - Knee

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Appendix 11 - Adult Safeguarding Supervision Non-Case Discussion One to One - Group (P15)

Appendix 11 - Adult Safeguarding Supervision Non-Case Discussion One to One - Group (P15)

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Tissue Viability Caseload Management Tool Kit Guidance (G213)

The overall aim of the Guidelines for the Tissue Viability Caseload Management Toolkit is to ensure that Tissue Viability Specialists manage their visits and patient caseloads in a standardised and auditable way across the whole of Tissue Viability Service. The covid19 pandemic has had a profound effect on how care and support for people is provided across all health and care settings thus this guidance has applied the learning from Covid19 to the review and development of the document