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A6 - Changing Water in Balloon Gastrostomy Procedure (P48)

Changing Water in Balloon Gastrostomy Procedure

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Disclosure Ref 202542 - (2 of 2) Freedom to Speak Up Policy January 2025.docx

freedom of information disclosure Ref 202542 - (2 of 2) Freedom to Speak Up Policy January 2025.docx

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Definitions and Images to Support Leg Assessment (G343)

Definitions and Images to Support Leg Assessment

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Appendix 9 – Confidentiality Statement Work Experience Placement Return to Practice.docx

Appendix 9 – Confidentiality Statement Work Experience Placement Return to Practice

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Disclosure Ref 2024255 - Data Breaches 2021 to 2024 .pdf

Freedom of Information request relating to the number of data breaches reported to the Information Commissioner’s Office and the total number of claims

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Invite to Stage 3 - Supporting Maintaining Attendance (SAMA).docx

Invite to Stage 3 Meeting - Supporting Maintaining Attendance

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1237 - Approval form for Heart Failure Nurse who is not a prescriber to alter medication doses

1237 - Approval form for Heart Failure Nurse who is not a prescriber to alter medication doses

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Sudbury Prison Patients referred to DCHS Outpatient Therapy, MSK & Podiatry Services (S69)

When patients from Sudbury Prison are referred from secondary care to Out Patient therapy, MSK or Podiatry, for example post-operative patients, they occasionally require a chaperone. Sudbury prison is a category D prison. Some prisoners will need one officer to accompany them whilst on probation. Prisoners may be able to attend appointments alone in line with prison risk assessment. Prisoners requiring two officers should not be seen in the department as advised by Head of Security at Sudbury Prison

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Clinical Decision Making Toolkit (G73)

As practitioners, we are tasked with making clinical decisions with patients and clients many times during their health and care journey. Clinical decision making involves a balanced understanding of the person, your experience, awareness, knowledge and information gathering, using appropriate assessment tools, your colleagues and evidence-based best practice to guide you. It is about “joining the dots” to make an informed decision.

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Clinical Protocol for the Cleansing of Leg Ulcers (S25)

S25 - Clinical Protocol for the Cleansing of Leg Ulcers