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Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial in Regional Anesthesia Techniques for a Planned Randomized Controlled Trial in a Disaster Setting
The characteristics, diagnosis, management and epidemiology of necrotising fasciitis (NF).
Every Second Matters-Ketamine package is for use during emergency surgery when no anaesthetist is available.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Information to assist with differentiating Lyme disease from other causes of rash, neurological or non-specific symptoms.
Cais am daliad niwed personol yn dilyn cyfnod o gamdriniaeth.
Resource to support healthcare professionals to manage persistent pain in prison and secure environments.
New measures will close existing loopholes exploited by unscrupulous breeders and traders
Safety leaflet on opioid medicines to help patients and their families reduce the risks of harm.
Protocol, questionnaire and quarterly return form for the enhanced surveillance of post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN), a complication of shingles.
Problem periods, women’s health research and support for domestic and sexual abuse victims are among the government’s priorities.
We want to remind healthcare professionals that use of systemic (oral and injectable) NSAIDs such as ibuprofen, naproxen, and diclofenac is contraindicated in the last trimester of pregnancy (after 28 weeks of pregnancy).
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