Best Practice: Acute Opioid Toxicity
A joint publication from RCEM and National Poisons Information Service (NPIS)
A joint publication from RCEM and National Poisons Information Service (NPIS)
Delivering Interventions and Services for High Intensity Use
Emergency department (ED) patients are being targeted with increased frequency for screening initiatives, some of which are unrelated to the patient’s reason for attending
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine & The Royal College of Radiologists – Best Practice Guideline
Updated to October 2023 version
RCEM Best Practice Guideline (Updated)
This guideline is written to cover the basic requirements for provision of information to patients in Emergency Departments in the United Kingdom.
This guideline has been developed to help medical and nursing staff within Emergency Department (EDs) provide better care for their patients.
Royal College of General Practitioners guidance for adult and paediatric patients being directly discharged from the emergency department.
This guideline was produced as a document to advise and assist those clinicians who have been commissioned (or volunteered) to write an article for publication by the College.
This guideline has been developed to help medical and nursing staff within Emergency Department (EDs) provide better care for their patients
Best practice regarding patients attending emergency departments (ED) following discharge of controlled electrical devices (CED) by the Police Service