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Safe Handover of Patient to Recovery Team

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  • Session Overview
  • Session Introduction
  • Introduction
  • Whose Responsibility?
  • Is it Safe to Hand Over?
  • What Information Should be Handed Over?
  • How to Hand Over?
    • Introduction
    • Verbal Handover
  • Suggested Categories of Handover
    • Essential Patient Details
    • Surgery
  • Categories of Handover – Anaesthesia
    • Introduction
    • Airway
    • Breathing
    • Circulation
    • Other Monitoring and Intervention
    • Analgesia and Antiemesis
  • Categories of Handover – Post-operative Instructions
  • Special Situations
    • Introduction
    • Regional Anaesthesia/Analgesia
    • Co-morbidity
    • Children
    • Obstetrics and Other Areas
    • Critically Ill
    • The Dying Patient
  • Discharging a Patient from the Recovery Unit
  • Self Assessment
    • Question 1
    • Question 2
    • Question 3
  • Session Key Points
  • Session Summary
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