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BTS Quality Standard for Pulmonary Embolism
Quality Standards have been written by the British Thoracic Society to provide clinical actions to ensure the recent guidance for outpatient (ambulatory) treatment for Pulmonary Embolism.
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Tackling Homelessness Together
Consultation on structures that support partnership working and accountability in homelessness - Tackling Homelessness Together.
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NICE quality standard on decision-making and mental capacity
This quality standard covers decision making for people aged 16 and over, using health and social care services who may lack capacity to make their own decisions (now or in the future).
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NICE Consultation Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
This quality standard covers the assessment and management of heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia), including suspected or confirmed fibroids and adenomyosis.
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Public Health White Paper
Full response to the Public Health White Paper including an executive summary, responses to individual chapters and specific consultations questions within the white paper and the results of the consultation survey carried out by the RCN.
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Consultation on opt-out organ donation: organs and tissues excluded from the new system.
This consultation asks people for their views on which organs and tissues should be excluded from the new opt-out organ donation system.
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NHS agenda for change
RCN's pay scales card with clinical grades and Agenda for Change pay bands for the forthcoming year (2011-12).
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The principles of nursing practice card
Card gives the background information on what the Nursing Principles are, why we need them, how they were put together, who put them together and what they can be used for.
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Report of Congress 2010
Report of Congress 2010 from the forty-third meeting of RCN Congress. Held on 25 to 29 April 2010 at Bournemouth International Centre (BIC).
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NHS sickness data shows average nurse took entire week off sick last year due to stress-related illness
Professor Pat Cullen, RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, said: “Dangerous stress levels have become normalised inside an NHS which is unable to cope with demand. Chronic workforce shortages are putting nurses under unbearable pressure, unable to deliver the high-quality care they were trained to."