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The UK Resuscitation Council Paediatric Immediate Life Support (PILS) course was launched in 2007. It was developed in response to a demand from healthcare professionals who may have to act as first…
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And the winners are... Well done to all of our winners and our shortlisted finalists at The Stars Awards evening, you should all be very proud.
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The team will provide regular updates which can be found below.
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This page contains further help and advice for staff when supporting patients, service users and colleagues who are members of the armed forces or ex-armed forces community.
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Below you can view an A-Z list of retired North West Boroughs policies and procedures that are no longer in use following the transfer to Mersey Care on 1 June. The table also includes the title of…
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“…medicine is not merely about performing tests or surgeries, or administering drugs… For as skilled and knowledgeable as my caregivers are, what matters most is that they have…
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PSIRF and the Mersey Care response to patient safety incidents - version 2 from 15 December 2025 The Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) was part of the NHS Patient Safety Strategy and…
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This workstream is all about improvements that link into the North Mersey System plans that positively effect: Attendance avoidance into emergency departments by working with partners to ensure…
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QRV evidence requirements As a part of the Quality Review Visit (QRV), the QRV Lead will look at a large volume of data. It would be helpful if the information listed below could be prepared in…
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MMP50 Rapid Tranquilisation
This document provides Trust staff working on wards with guidance about the use of Rapid Tranquillisation. It determines the main provisions of appropriate use of Rapid Tranquillisation, use of associated medication and the roles and responsibilities of staff to ensure a consistently safe and effective approach to the use of rapid tranquillisation for the shortterm management of violence and aggression; ensuring that patients are informed at each stage of the process and if treatment is necessary ensures that individuals are treated with dignity and respect.
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12. Rapid Tranquillisation Procedure - June 22
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2. Rapid Tranquillisation Procedure - June 22
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Rapid Tranquilisation Policy
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MMP66 Safe Administration of subcutaneous Insulin in Community and Inpatient Settings
This procedure is designed to give clarity and guidance around assessment, treatment and management of patients within the community or inpatient setting who require the administration of subcutaneous insulin.