These guidelines provide nurses and midwives with support and a benchmark for quality drug and alcohol use assessment and care in daily practice. Each clinician needs to use these guidelines within the context of their role and scope of practice, and update their knowledge by accessing new research and clinical guidelines as they emerge. Chapters 1 to 8 outline general principles and guidelines for drug and alcohol assessment, intervention, communication with patients, and managing intoxication, overdose and withdrawal. Chapter 9 provides specific information on commonly used substances, with details of symptoms, signs, management and risks. Chapter 10 provides additional information on pharmacotherapies for dependence on alcohol a...
The Guidelines for the Treatment of Alcohol Problems have been periodically developed over the past...
Background: Problem alcohol use is common and associated with considerable adverse outcomes among pa...
Use of alcohol, illicit drugs and other psychoactive substances during pregnancy can lead to multipl...
These guidelines provide nurses and midwives with support and a benchmark for quality drug and alcoh...
This is a comprehensive all-in-one guide for anyone involved in the care of clients undertaking subs...
To provide the most up-to-date knowledge and current level of best practice for the treatment of wit...
These nationally agreed clinical guidelines are intended to support a range of health care workers w...
NICE has produced two guidelines on drug misuse – ‘Drug misuse: psychosocial interventions’ (NICE cl...
People who use drugs often present to health workers at drop-in centres (DICs) with health condition...
NICE has produced two guidelines on drug misuse – ‘Drug misuse: psychosocial interventions’ (NICE cl...
Aims of the Guidelines - These guidelines provide recommendations for residential treatment of peopl...
The aim of this paper is to examine the effectiveness of the implementation of a clinical practice g...
Guidelines includes five chaptersAbstract Summary of recommendations and levels of evidence Chapter ...
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 9 Chapter 2: Essential elements of treatment provision 15 2.1 ...
Aim: To examine the effectiveness of the implementation of a clinical practice guideline on nurses s...
The Guidelines for the Treatment of Alcohol Problems have been periodically developed over the past...
Background: Problem alcohol use is common and associated with considerable adverse outcomes among pa...
Use of alcohol, illicit drugs and other psychoactive substances during pregnancy can lead to multipl...
These guidelines provide nurses and midwives with support and a benchmark for quality drug and alcoh...
This is a comprehensive all-in-one guide for anyone involved in the care of clients undertaking subs...
To provide the most up-to-date knowledge and current level of best practice for the treatment of wit...
These nationally agreed clinical guidelines are intended to support a range of health care workers w...
NICE has produced two guidelines on drug misuse – ‘Drug misuse: psychosocial interventions’ (NICE cl...
People who use drugs often present to health workers at drop-in centres (DICs) with health condition...
NICE has produced two guidelines on drug misuse – ‘Drug misuse: psychosocial interventions’ (NICE cl...
Aims of the Guidelines - These guidelines provide recommendations for residential treatment of peopl...
The aim of this paper is to examine the effectiveness of the implementation of a clinical practice g...
Guidelines includes five chaptersAbstract Summary of recommendations and levels of evidence Chapter ...
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 9 Chapter 2: Essential elements of treatment provision 15 2.1 ...
Aim: To examine the effectiveness of the implementation of a clinical practice guideline on nurses s...
The Guidelines for the Treatment of Alcohol Problems have been periodically developed over the past...
Background: Problem alcohol use is common and associated with considerable adverse outcomes among pa...
Use of alcohol, illicit drugs and other psychoactive substances during pregnancy can lead to multipl...