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January 2022 - Wellbeing calendar of events

Find out more about January's wellbeing offer for DCHS colleagues here; there's a whole month's calendar of events and support for all DCHS staff.

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Disclosure Ref 2025179 - Systems used and storing data.pdf

Freedom of Information disclosure reference 2025179 relating to how we scan and digitise records.

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Unopposed-declaration-Staff-OtherRegisteredProfessionals.pdf

Unopposed-declaration-Staff-OtherRegisteredProfessionals

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HRP20 Supporting and Maintaining Attendance Policy

DCHS SUPPORTING AND MAINTAINING ATTENDANCE POLICY, includes managing sickness, sick leave and other special leave v1 May 2022

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Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Policy (P11)

The purpose of this policy is to provide evidence based guidance on the use of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT), which is an advanced wound care treatment for patients with complex wounds. Clinicians working within Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Trust should refer to this Policy for; • Recommended best practice guidance for managing a patient with NPWT. • Recommendations to reduce potential risk and harm to patients receiving NPWT. • The role of the Registered Healthcare Professional will be defined in this guideline, outlining their responsibility and accountability for the patient receiving NPWT

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1059 - Anticipatory EOL Prescription Sheet Palliative Care

1059 Palliative Care ‘Just in Case’ Anticipatory Prescription Information Sheet Patients aged 18 years & older

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0106 - Samples Fridge Temperature Monitoring Form (P69)

0106 - Samples Fridge Temperature Monitoring Form (P69)

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0260 - Blood pressure information for ESSD patients

0260 - Blood pressure information for ESSD patients

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OPAT Elastomeric Infusor Devices Standard Operating Procedure for DCHS Community (S38)

This SOP describes the process for administering an IV antibiotic using an elastomeric infusor device supplied via Derby Teaching Hospital Pharmacy Dept (South) or Chesterfield Royal Hospital Pharmacy Dept (North

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Identification and Treatment of Different Types of Moisture Lesions (G179)

A moisture lesion is most commonly associated with either incontinence or sweating between skin folds. If left untreated then skin is more at risk of pressure ulcer development. It is important to establish the cause of the moisture lesion in order to treat it correctly.

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DCHS Sub-committee member declaration of Interests

DCHS Sub-committee member declaration of Interests