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Literature review and practice recommendations: Existing and emerging technologies for decontamination of the health and care environment: ATP Bioluminescence and Fluorescent Markers V2
Use of ATP bioluminescence and fluorescent markers for decontamination of the healthcare environment and reusable non-invasive patient care equipment.
Celebrating International Women’s Day 2021 – meet Hannah Chalmers
Hannah Chalmers, discusses the work she’s proudest of, and us why the women in her life are so important to her.
Notes for Boards: Air Sampling within Operating Theatres V1
This document aims to provide best practice and standardised air sampling recommendations for use within Scottish health boards.
NHS National Services Scotland (NSS) Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) Survey Programme publication of information
The Scottish Government commissioned investigative work in order to understand the scale and impact of RAAC use across the NHSScotland estate.
National IT system: Scottish Cervical Call Recall System (SCCRS)
SCCRS is the central IT system that supports the Cervical Screening Programme. Staff can use this area to access relevant documentation.
ARHAI Scotland response to Royal College of Nursing report
The work of ARHAI Scotland (Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare Associated Infection) continues to be critical to our national COVID-19 response.
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MHRA Device Safety Information – MDSI2110
MDSI2110 - Baihe Rheovalves disposable needle-free valves: stop using specific lots due to risk of breakage in patient
MHRA Device Safety Information – MDSI (SC) 2102
MDSI (SC) 2102 - Medoject sterile hypodermic and blunt fill needles manufactured by Chirana T. Injecta – discontinue use