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Records management

Clinical, staff and corporate records management at Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS FT

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A2 - Control Drugs Authorised Signatory Record Sheet - Authorised Staff Members (S47)

Control Drugs Authorised Signatory Record Sheet - Authorised Staff Members

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0184 - Norovirus Outbreak Chart - Patient (P69)

0184 - Norovirus Outbreak Chart - Patient

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Hallux-Abducto Valgus Care Pathway (G75)

G75 - Hallux-Abducto Valgus Care Pathway

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TPP102-0426 - Urgent Treatment Under Section 62 of the Mental Health Act 1983

TPP102-0426 - Urgent Treatment Under Section 62 of the Mental Health Act 1983

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DCHS Senior staff declarations

DCHS Senior staff declarations

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Mileage consultation frequently asked questions - v2

DCHS mileage consultation FAQs v2

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L310 - Management of catheter associated urinary tract infections

DCHS management of catheter urinary tract infections - bitesize learning

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Caseload Records Review Matrix (G213)

Caseload Records Review Matrix (G213)

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DCHS Immunisation and Vacination competency

Immunisation and Vaccination competency Peoples Development

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Recognition of the Deteriorating Child Policy (P93)

The aim of this policy is to set the minimum standard and frequency for monitoring and recording Child patients’ vital signs in their own home, Urgent Treatment Centres and Outpatient Podiatric Surgery. The mismanagement of deterioration is a common area of systemic failure in avoidable patient death across the NHS and poor communication is a leading cause of adverse events in healthcare. The Paediatric Observation Priority Score (POPS) offers a common language to describe and communicate a child’s acute illness severity by all healthcare professionals in all settings and is central to establishing a national pathway for improving the management of deterioration and sepsis.