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Discharge planning

Nursing Standard, 2002
Two audits were conducted by a small team of nurses to measure the effectiveness of discharge management and planning in a four-ward orthopaedic and trauma unit. Co-ordinating this process is an important part of the nurse's role, as discharge planning is a vital component of effective bed management.
Caroline, Rudd, Judith, Smith
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Nipple discharge

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2002
By performing a thoughtful evaluation including a detailed history and careful physical examination, appropriate studies can be selected to allow the practitioner to arrive at the correct diagnosis of nipple discharge in a nonmorbid, expeditious, and inexpensive manner. This article has presented a simple, cost-effective, minimally morbid algorithm for
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Delayed discharge

Nursing Standard, 2016
Essential facts Delays in discharging older people from hospital cost the NHS £820 million a year, according to a report from the National Audit Office (NAO).
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Discharge decisions

Nursing Management, 2005
A new report on the experiences of older people after leaving hospital reveals that decisions that are made at the time of discharge can have long term consequences.
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NIPPLE DISCHARGE

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1994
The evaluation and management of nipple discharge can be undertaken with minimal difficulty by performing a careful history and examination and following a logical thought process in linking the type of discharge with the suitable mode of treatment. In this manner, the patient's discharge can be efficiently and thoroughly evaluated.
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Discharge Planning

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2015
Hospital discharge is a time of transition for infants and families that requires oversight of common postnatal adaptations, screening tests, and establishment of necessary follow-up care. Preterm infants face additional medical problems that vary in complexity by the degree of prematurity.
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Discharging responsibilities

Nursing Older People, 2007
Ever since its passage in 2003, the Community Care (Delayed Discharges etc) Act has provoked controversy and strong reactions among health and social care practitioners. While delayed hospital discharge has long been a key policy problem, much of the debate has focused on the system of 'reimbursement,' which some saw as an unfair attempt to penalise ...
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DISCHARGE REPORT ACCURACY

International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 1991
The clinical report is one of the most useful ways of cooperation between the hospital doctors and general practitioners. This paper is aimed at checking the accuracy of clinical reports in an Italian children's hospital. The authors examined 200 clinical reports after establishing some criteria to be fulfilled in order to write a good clinical report.
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