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SIGN guideline recommendations are available on the move with the award-winning SIGN app for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Android phones and tablets. optimised for the latest operating systems; updated content; re-designed for improved legibility; send PDF button feature; split screen feature (iPad
- Care of Deteriorating Patients
The guideline replaces SIGN 139: Care of deteriorating...
- Cutaneous Melanoma
Patient and public involvement Patient Network Plain...
- Management of Schizophrenia
Patient and public involvement Patient Network Plain...
- Management of Stable Angina
National guideline for management of stable angina. Despite...
- Pharmacological Management of Migraine
This guideline provides recommendations on the...
- The Sign Discharge Document
The SIGN discharge document was published in 2012 and is now...
- Management of Perinatal Mood Disorders
The guideline provides recommendations based on current...
- Prevention and Management of Venous Thromboembolism in Covid-19
This guideline was developed using SIGN’s rapid guideline...
- Care of Deteriorating Patients
16 lis 2013 · Click on the links below to download copies of the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network guidelines from the SIGN website in PDF format (you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these files: download Acrobat now). SIGN provides a section on information for patients in each clinical guideline.
This guideline provides recommendations based on current evidence for best practice in the detection, assessment, treatment and follow up of adults with delirium, as well as reducing the risk of delirium. The guideline applies to all settings: home, long-term care, hospital, and hospice. It is
The apps give clinicians another tool to align their clinical practice to evidence-based, quality-assured national recommendations. The app can be accessed from any mobile device. It is available for free download on both iTunes and Google Play app stores.
This guideline provides recommendations based on current evidence for best practice in dental interventions to prevent caries in children and young people aged 0–18 years carried out by dental care teams within
This guideline provides recommendations based on current evidence for best practice in the primary-care assessment and referral of patients with suspected glaucoma of any subtype, from the community into
The guidelines aim to: help health and social care professionals make decisions about care. make sure patients get the best care available, wherever they live. improve health care by focusing on what’s important to patients. Visit the SIGN website for more information on this work.