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21 November 2024 — Printable syringe labels for metoclopramide used to manage nausea and vomiting in palliative care. The labels include space to write the dose and preparation d...
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21 November 2024 — Printable syringe labels for hyoscine used to manage rattly breathing in palliative care. The labels include space to write the dose and preparation details.
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21 November 2024 — Printable syringe labels for haloperidol used to manage restlessness and agitation in palliative care. The labels include space to write the dose and preparati...
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21 November 2024 — Printable syringe labels for haloperidol used to manage nausea and vomiting in palliative care. The labels include space to write the dose and preparation deta...
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22 November 2024 — Families and carers can use this tip sheet if their loved one has rattly breathing. It explains what to expect and how to keep them comfortable.
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How to move and position a person in bed
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Document PDF 1.7 MB3 December 2024 — Follow this step by step guide on how to move and position a person you care for. You should only move someone if you have a second carer to help you.
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How to help manage symptoms with medicines at home
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Document PDF 604.4 KB3 December 2024 — Follow this step by step guide if you're using medicines to manage a person's symptoms at home.
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20 November 2024 — This guide gives carers step by step instructions on writing a label, opening an ampoule, and drawing up medicine safely at home. It includes tips on labelling...
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22 November 2024 — Families and carers can use this tip sheet to help support loved ones at home when they are short of breath. It explains what to look for and how to help.
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22 November 2024 — Families and carers can use this tip sheet to support people who feel confused or see and hear things that aren’t there. It explains how to keep them calm by l...