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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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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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Discharge planning

Nursing Standard, 2016
Ginger Conway, Barbara Bell
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Discharge Planning

Social Work With Groups, 1990
Utilisation du groupe «de decharge» de soutien social pour patients hospitalises en psychiatrie, permettant leur implication clinique.
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Discharge planning

Practice Nursing, 1996
The role of the practice nurse in the discharge of patients has been largely ignored. But, says, Allison Worth, surveys show they could offer an invaluable service.
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Discharge planning

Nursing Management, 2018
Wesley C. Finegan   +4 more
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Discharge planning

British Journal of Community Nursing, 1999
The impetus prompted by the NHS and Community Care Act 1990 means that acute trusts now regard the discharge planning process as a collective activity with each professional discipline making its own contribution. Multidisciplinary involvement is the key to successful discharge planning.
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