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Patient Safety

Patient Safety is the freedom from harm in healthcare and is a process by which an organisation makes patient care safer.

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introducing KnowledgeShare - an online web-based current awareness system being offered by Derbyshire NHS Library and Knowledge Service.

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Placing a catalogue requisition on Unit 4

Placing a catalogue requisition on Unit 4

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L75 - Deviated Toes Closing Wedge Osteotomy

L75 - Deviated Toes Closing Wedge Osteotomy. Podiatric Surgery patient information leaflet.

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Fire Safety Strategy

Fire Safety Strategy

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Unopposed declaration - Public – Derbyshire Dales & High Peak.pdf

Unopposed declaration - Public – Derbyshire Dales & High Peak

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Disclosure Ref 2022120 - Complaints from patients regarding being obese or overweight.pdf

Complaints from patients regarding being obese or overweight

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HRP32 Supporting Performance Diagnostic Tool Template.docx

HRP32 Supporting Performance Diagnostic Tool Template

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L301 - Antibiotic Side Effects, Allergic Reaction, Anaphylaxis and Extravasation Leaflet

L301 - Antibiotic Side Effects, Allergic Reaction, Anaphylaxis and Extravasation Leaflet

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RATS Terms Of Reference June 2025

RATS Terms Of Reference June 2025

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A2 - Derbyshire Children’s Continence Service L2 referral pathway for product provision (P91)

A2 - Derbyshire Children’s Continence Service L2 referral pathway for product provision

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Mental Health Act 1983 - Detention of Informal Patients under Section 5(4) Policy and Procedure (P104)

This policy provides guidance on the use of Section 5(4), nurses holding power under the Mental Health Act 1983. It should be followed by all Registered Mental Health Nurses and Learning Disability Nurses working in trust in-patient areas. This short-term power, not more than six hours, can be applied to informal patients under certain conditions as below. This policy should be read in conjunction with Chapter 18 ‘Holding powers’ of the Mental Health Act 1983 Code of Practice (2015).