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Core skills for communicating for safety

Communicating with patients and colleagues

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Guide

NSQHS Standards: User guide for health services providing care for people with mental health issues

Guide to History Taking and Examination - University College London’s MBBS course notes

NSQHS Standards User Guide for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health

Summary of the report “Engaging patients in communication at transitions of care”

Quick start guide to the implementation of essential element 4: Clinical communication – resources to support the National Consensus Statement: essential elements for recognising and responding to clinical deterioration

FAQ – specifications for a standard patient identification band

Communication agreement planning tool – resource to develop agreed communication processes for recognition and response systems

Electronic Discharge Summary Systems Self-evaluation toolkit

Recognising signs of deterioration in a person’s mental state

National Guidelines for Onscreen Presentation of Discharge Summaries

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