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  2. Clinical handover - Wikipedia

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    Use of structured handover tools can help to provide a framework for communicating the minimum information content for clinical handovers. This may be supported by electronic clinical handover templates. [3] Examples of clinical handover tools to help structure handover: [2] ISBAR (Identify, Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation)

  3. SBAR - Wikipedia

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    SBAR is an acronym for Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation; a technique that can be used to facilitate prompt and appropriate communication.This communication model has gained popularity in healthcare settings, especially amongst professions such as physicians and nurses.

  4. SAMPLE history - Wikipedia

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    It is used for alert (conscious) people, but often much of this information can also be obtained from the family or friend of an unresponsive person. In the case of severe trauma, this portion of the assessment is less important. A derivative of SAMPLE history is AMPLE history which places a greater emphasis on a person's medical history. [2]

  5. ASHICE - Wikipedia

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    ASHICE is one of several mnemonic acronyms used by emergency medical services in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland to pass summarised advance details of a patient to the next group of persons or organisation dealing with them, otherwise known as a "Pre-Alert" [1] other pre-alert acronyms include 'ATMIST' and 'CASMEET'.

  6. Nursing process - Wikipedia

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    BLW Nurse's Chatelaine or tool kit. [needs context]The nursing process is a modified scientific method which is a fundamental part of nursing practices in many countries around the world.

  7. BLUF (communication) - Wikipedia

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    For example: BLUF: I need you to approve both the design and content of the attached flyer by noon on August 10. This flyer is for an upcoming conference at which we are exhibiting. I have included information about the upcoming classes we are offering, our contact information, and a list of the services we offer.

  8. Handover - Wikipedia

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    In cellular telecommunications, handover, or handoff, is the process of transferring an ongoing call or data session from one channel connected to the core network to another channel. In satellite communications it is the process of transferring satellite control responsibility from one earth station to another without loss or interruption of ...

  9. Soft handover - Wikipedia

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    Soft handover or soft handoff refers to a feature used by the CDMA and W-CDMA standards, [1] [2] where a cell phone is simultaneously connected to two or more cells (or cell sectors) during a call. If the sectors are from the same physical cell site (a sectorised site), it is referred to as softer handoff .