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National Inpatient Medication Chart (NIMC) - VTE Prophylaxis Section - Audit and Reporting Tool
2012
Audit, monitoring or reporting tool
Hand me an ISOBAR to improve clinical handover - Presentation
2012
Presentation
National Standard for User-applied Labelling of Injectable Medicines, Fluids and Lines: Presentation
2016
Presentation
Preventing medicine mistakes - Consumer information leaflet (A4 size)
2012
Other resource
A joint statement supporting user-applied labelling standardisation for all injectable medicines and fluids
2016
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