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Community nursing practitioners network

New national network for community nursing practitioners. The network has been set up for sharing of information and connecting community practitioners.

Queens Nurse Awards 2022 - applications opening soon!

Our DCHS group of Queen's Nurses is growing fast, and we encourage you to apply. Information and details for the 2022 applications will be available on the Queen's Nursing institute website from March 2022.

Butterley Ward is back at Ripley Hospital

Plans have been announced to bring Butterley Ward back to Ripley Hospital from its temporary base at Ilkeston Community Hospital after Easter, during the final week of April.

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L173 - Patient Information Leaflet on Trial without a Catheter

L173 - Patient Information Leaflet on Trial without a Catheter

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DCHS COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT FOR FEMALE URETHRAL CATHETERISATION (BAND 3)

COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT FOR FEMALE URETHRAL CATHETERISATION (BAND 3)

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L88 - ESBL and AMP C in urine information for patients relatives and carers (P69)

L88 - ESBL and AMP C in urine information for patients relatives and carers (P69)

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Microbiology, Pathology and Venepuncture Specimens (G282)

G282 - Microbiology, Pathology and Venepuncture Specimens (Section 5.4 in P69)

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Management and Preventation of Slips Trips and Falls Sept 2020

Management and Preventation of Slips Trips and Falls Sept 2020

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Appendix 2 - Guidance on Candidates Who Fail To Achieve (P41)

Appendix 2 - Guidance on Candidates Who Fail To Achieve (P41)

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Eating and Drinking before you refer June 22

Eating and Drinking before you refer

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DCHS WRES Data Report 2022.pdf

DCHS WRES Data Report 2022

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Risk Stratification Decision Protocol for Patients with Impaired Mobility and a Wound Regarding Treatment Location (S101)

This Protocol aims to ensure patients with wounds receive treatment in the appropriate setting (outpatient clinic or patient’s home). The primary aims of this Protocol are to: 1) ensure patient safety, 2) reduce the risk of injury to staff, 3) increase equity in service access for patients, 4) facilitate clinician decision making, 5) facilitate communication between teams, 6) reduce the risk of claims of discrimination, and 7) reduce staff time lost through inappropriate referrals.

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Employee Online Bank Workers Guide v1.6.pdf

Bank Worker Employee Online Guide