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CC3N Guidance and Documents

Best Practice Principles to Apply When Considering Moving Critical Care Nursing Staff to a Different Clinical Area V3 (2024)
CC3N – Critical Care Network Lead Nurses National Group National Adult Critical Care Nursing Workforce Retention Survey Overview Report 2022 
​UKCCNA position statement on redeploying staff from critical care to other clinical areas.
These best practice principles to apply when caring for patients in single side rooms on critical care units have been developed by West Yorkshire Critical Care Network and have  been endorsed by CC3N ​(June 2022)
​Joint ICS and UKCCNA Position Statement on Critical Care Staffing Standards (June 2022) 
Best Practice Guidance for Registered Nursing Agency & Bank Staff 
Working in Adult Critical Care; June 2022
National Critical Care Outreach Workforce Survey Report - Sept 2020
National Critical Care Nursing Workforce Survey Report - July 2020
National Critical Care Nursing and Outreach Workforce Survey
Overview Report - April 2018
 
National Critical Care Rehabilitation Survey Overview Report​ - April 2017 
CC3N Agency Standards  (April 2018)
National Critical Care Non Medical Workforce Report 2016
Rehabilitation Handover Document (2019) (editable)
Rehabilitation Handover Document (2019)
Rehabilitation Handover Document Guidance (2019)

Intensive Care Society 

Intensive Care Environmental Sustainability Recipe Book
The Professional Nurse Advocate: Role Implementation in Critical Care - Intensive Care Society 2024
Guidance for: Delirium in the critically ill patient 
Revised CRITCON Scores 2023
Guidance for : Animal Assisted Intervention in a Critical Care Setting
Intensive care as a positive place to work: Workforce Wellbeing Best Practice Framework
Guidance On: The Transfer Of The Critically Ill Adult (2019)

Guidance for the repatriation of critically ill patients form international hospitals to UK critical care units

​Medication Concentrations in Adult Critical Care Areas
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Standard for Equipment in Critical Care

Guidelines for the Provision of Intensive Care Services (2019)

Royal College of Anesthetist

Care of the critically ill woman in childbirth; enhanced maternal care 2018 RcOA 

Facutly of Intensive Care Medicine

Critical Futures; A Report on the First Wave Survey 2017 

NICE Guidance 

​Renal replacement therapy and conservative management
NICE guideline [NG107] Published date: October 2018
Sepsis: recognition, diagnosis and early management
NICE guideline [NG51] Published date: July 2016 Last updated: September 2017 
Rehabilitation after critical illness in adults
Quality standard [QS158] Published date: September 2017www.nice.org.uk/guidance/qs158


Acute kidney injury: prevention, detection and management
Clinical guideline [CG169] Published date: August 2013


Rehabilitation after critical illness in adults
Clinical guideline [CG83] Published date: March 2009
 

Acutely ill adults in hospital: recognising and responding to deterioration
Clinical guideline [CG50] Published date: July 2007 
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Delirium: prevention, diagnosis and management
Clinical guideline [CG103] Published date: July 2010 

NCEPOD

NCEPOD Rehabilitation after critical care
Inspiring Change
A review of the quality of care provided to patients receiving acute non-invasive ventilation (2017)
On the Right Trach? A review of the care received by patients who underwent a tracheostomy (2014)
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Just Say Sepsis! A review of the process of care received
by patients with sepsis (2015)

Royal College of Nursing 

RCN position on photographing, filming or recording nursing staff by third parties on mobile devices without consent
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