Best Practice: HIV Testing in the Emergency Department
This guideline is to assist Emergency Physicians and healthcare managers in the establishment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing in Emergency Departments.
This guideline is to assist Emergency Physicians and healthcare managers in the establishment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing in Emergency Departments.
EM Advanced Clinical Practitioners providing safe sedation in the adult ED
RCEM Position Statement: Patients who do not attend appointments in EDs
Ambulatory Care: Ambulance Services Pre-alert Guideline for the Deteriorating Adult Patient
For EDs that are not designated Major Trauma Centres a Traumatic Cardiac Arrest (TCA) may be an infrequent event which requires a modification to the ‘standard’ cardiac arrest protocol
Fascia Iliaca Block (FIB) is being increasingly used in Emergency Departments (ED) including in the United Kingdom, principally for pain relief in fractured neck of femur patients
Management of Adult Cardiac Arrest Patients Taken to EDs during Covid-19
Covid-19: All That Glitters – Things to Remember During the Pandemic
This guideline has been developed to assist Emergency Physicians in the management of patients who abscond from the Emergency Department (ED).
This guideline seeks to provide guidance for Emergency Departments in how they manage
normal and abnormal radiology and pathology results.
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