3. The player
chapter 3. The player B M Devitt and P Devitt A fit player is better than an injured star! PHYSICAL PREPARATION • The player should have a basic level of…
chapter 3. The player B M Devitt and P Devitt A fit player is better than an injured star! PHYSICAL PREPARATION • The player should have a basic level of…
chapter 4. Come on ref! – role of the referee or official F Devitt and Jim O’Byrne Put player welfare above competition Referees, although occasionally unpopular, are extremely important in…
chapter 1. The coach L Moggan and R Harrold Coaches play a crucial role in sport. They are responsible for training players in a sport by analyzing their performances, instructing…
Background More children with chronic medical conditions are surviving, largely because of advances in medical and tracheostomy care and technology support. The vast majority of these children are now being…
Daily checks There should be a detailed plan of care for all patients with a tracheostomy. A suggested care plan is provided in this manual, but local policies may already…
Guideline development Draft guidelines were developed, tested and refined locally before being re-submitted to the UK stakeholder organisations. Extensive use was made of real-life critical incidents that were recreated using…
Indications for a tracheostomy The classical indication for a tracheostomy is upper airway obstruction and this is why the first recorded tracheostomies were performed. However, in modern medical practice, the…
Cuffed tubes Cuffed tubes have a soft balloon around the distal end of the tube which inflates to seal the airway (Figure 4.1). Cuffed tubes are necessary when positive pressure…
Introduction Error is inevitable, but harm is not Sarah Corcoran, Associate Director of Clinical Effectiveness, Central Manchester Foundation Trust, 2009 This manual provides information and resources for the safe management…