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A preoperative blood ordering schedule should be agreed with the local transfusion service for each procedure and appropriate system in place to facilitate timely provision of blood products.54 ...
A preoperative blood ordering schedule should be agreed with the local transfusion service for each procedure and appropriate system in place to facilitate timely provision of blood products.54
If complaints are made about aspects of care, a consultant anaesthetist should review and assess the patient’s complaint, discussing her concerns and examining her where appropriate. This should be documented. Referral for further investigations may ...
If complaints are made about aspects of care, a consultant anaesthetist should review and assess the patient’s complaint, discussing her concerns and examining her where appropriate. This should be documented. Referral for further investigations may be required.
Complaints should be handled according to local policies. ...
Complaints should be handled according to local policies.
The lead obstetric anaesthetist should be made aware of all complaints. ...
The lead obstetric anaesthetist should be made aware of all complaints.
Units should consider local demographics, such as the prevalence of particular languages, when designing information or commissioning interpreting services. ...
Units should consider local demographics, such as the prevalence of particular languages, when designing information or commissioning interpreting services.
Hospitals should ensure that the mother’s need for information in other languages should be assessed and recorded during antenatal care so that interpreting services can be planned for. ...
Hospitals should ensure that the mother’s need for information in other languages should be assessed and recorded during antenatal care so that interpreting services can be planned for.
Interpreting services should be made available for non-English speaking women, with particular attention paid to how quickly such services can be mobilised and their availability out of hours. ...
Interpreting services should be made available for non-English speaking women, with particular attention paid to how quickly such services can be mobilised and their availability out of hours.
Face to face interpreting services should be considered as most suitable, given the practical requirements for women in labour. However, telephone based services may be able to serve a greater number of languages and be more quickly mobilised, particul...
Face to face interpreting services should be considered as most suitable, given the practical requirements for women in labour. However, telephone based services may be able to serve a greater number of languages and be more quickly mobilised, particularly out of hours.