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2017
Guide, user guide or guidelines

2015
Guide, user guide or guidelines

2015
Guide, user guide or guidelines

The purpose of this guide is to provide practical guidance for managers and practitioners responsible for credentialing, and for determining and managing, a health practitioner’s scope of clinical practice. This is an ancillary guide only. It does not replace or supersede state, territory or organisational policies on credentialing.

2015
Guide, user guide or guidelines

This guide explains what the 10 elements for safe and high-quality end-of-life care mean for you as a patient, and for families, carers and consumers.

2012
Audit, monitoring or reporting tool

National Consensus Statement: essential elements for recognising & responding to clinical deterioration

2012
Guide, user guide or guidelines

2012
Guide, user guide or guidelines

A guide to support implementation of the National Consensus Statement

2012
Guide, user guide or guidelines

2012
Guide, user guide or guidelines

National Consensus Statement: essential elements for recognising & responding to clinical deterioration

2012
Guide, user guide or guidelines

2020
Guide, user guide or guidelines

This fact sheet explains what the Antimicrobial Stewardship Clinical Care Standard means for clinicians and for patient care.

2020
Guide, user guide or guidelines

This document provides instructions for APAS contributors on how to build a susceptibility profile for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus species (VRE), and carbapenem (meropenem) resistant organisms (CROs) by downloading data from OrgTRx into Microsoft Excel.

2020
Guide, user guide or guidelines

Delivering comprehensive care is delivered when conditions support the healthcare workforce to provide person-centred value-based care.

 

2020
Guide, user guide or guidelines

This consumer guide explains what the Antimicrobial Stewardship Clinical Care Standard means for consumers, and what they can do to have an active role in their care.

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