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ALERT: Transdermal patchesPurpose: To highlight the risks associated with the use of transdermal patches (both from the medicine and the delivery system).
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Pain-relieving medicines for acute pain – information for patientsThe Health Quality & Safety Commission, Choosing Wisely and the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists have developed an information leaflet to help patients, caregivers and whānau use opioid medicines safely, to manage non-cancer pain.
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Some medicines for epilepsy, mental health, and pain can harm your unborn babyA booklet and a flyer from ACC with information for people who could get pregnant, and their families and whānau, understand the risks and benefits of taking anti-seizure medicines for epilepsy, mental health and pain.
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Australian and New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry 2020 Annual ReportThe 2020 Annual Report of the Australian & New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry 2020 Annual Report.
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Australian and New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry 2018 Annual Report and Supplementary ReportThe 2018 Annual Report and 2018 Annual Report Supplementary Report for the Australian & New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry.
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Care Companion Programme workbook (Bay of Plenty DHB)To accompany the 2019 falls evidence base. Reproduced with permission.
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Interventions for reducing falls and harm from falls in older people with cognitive impairmentThis report expands on the topic of falls and cognitive impairment, and presents evidence and implementation strategies for interventions to help reduce falls and harm from falls in individuals with cognitive impairment.
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Reducing harm from falls: Recommended evidence-based resources 2019Includes systematic reviews, clinical guidelines and toolkits.
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Australian and New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry 2019 Annual ReportAustralian and New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry 2021 Annual Report has just been released.
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Reducing harm from falls: Recommended evidence-based resources 2020The reducing harm from falls recommended evidence-based resources 2020 includes systematic reviews, clinical guidelines and toolkits.