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Responding to the publication of the ‘National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcomes and Deaths’ ‘High and Lows’ report, a review of the quality of adult diabetes care for patients who underwent a surgical procedure.
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Some progress is being made in improving perioperative care for patients undergoing major surgery, but more focus is needed on individualised risk assessment, effective postoperative pain management and support with DRinking, EAting and Mobilising.
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General information on the College's election to Council processes, as well as the most recent results from the College and Devolved Nations elections.
In recent weeks we have listened carefully to views expressed by members about anaesthesia associates – including feedback on our position statement, our response to the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan, and discussion at our Let’s Talk event in June.
Older patients should be assessed for risk of postoperative cognitive dysfunction and preoperative interventions undertaken to reduce the incidence, severity and duration. Hospitals should ensure guidelines are available for the prevention and manageme...
Older patients should be assessed for risk of postoperative cognitive dysfunction and preoperative interventions undertaken to reduce the incidence, severity and duration. Hospitals should ensure guidelines are available for the prevention and management of postoperative delirium and circulated preoperatively to the relevant admitting teams.31
NICE Guidance 157 provides clear guidelines for centres providing primary joint replacements we should be adhered to.75 Additionally, enhanced recovery programmes should be promoted for the benefits of early mobilisation and reduced mortality associate...
NICE Guidance 157 provides clear guidelines for centres providing primary joint replacements we should be adhered to.75 Additionally, enhanced recovery programmes should be promoted for the benefits of early mobilisation and reduced mortality associated with their use.