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UKCPA - Handbook of Perioperative Medicines This site standardises the management of medication during the perioperative period by providing advice and guidance for healthcare professionals
The perioperative management of medicines in surgical patients The following guideline is derived from the United Kingdom Clinical Pharmacy Association (UKCPA) perioperative handbook This is well-respected evidence-based national resource other clinicians may deviate from this guideline where it deemed clinically appropriate to do so but must document in patient record the reasons for doing so
Using the UKCPA Handbook of Perioperative Medicines The UKCPA Handbook of Perioperative Medicines is just one of the expert resources created by members of our pharmacy network When you become a UKCPA member, you’ll get access to extensive resource libraries submitted by your peers, so you can expand your knowledge, benefiting your career, as well as the service you provide to patients
Medication Management | Perioperative Talk This Handbook from the UK Clinical Pharmacy Association is a useful reference on general perioperative drug management This handbook is supported by The Centre for Perioperative Care (Royal Colleg…
Assessment, optimisation, shared decision making | Centre for . . . Optimisation includes patient preparation and medical optimisation Patient preparation for surgery – consider motivational interviewing and the other six interventions Medical interventions and or referrals includes medication: Refer to the UKCPA Perioperative Care Handbook which advises how each medication can be adjusted around surgery Shared Decision Making (SDM) Shared decision making
Semaglutide - UKCPA Handbook of Perioperative Medicines For type 2 diabetes mellitus – increased risk of post-operative infection and delayed wound healing due to poor glycaemic control if omitted For weight management – see Further information
NIL BY MOUTH (NBM) AND PERI-OPERATIVE MEDICINES USE GUIDELINE UKCPA - Handbook of Perioperative Medicines n or alternative medicine choice for specific therapies please contact your ward pharmacis Page 2 of 12 Please note that the key documents are not designed to be printed, but to be used on-line This is to
First national guideline published on the management of medicines in . . . The UK Clinical Pharmacy Association (UKCPA) has published the Handbook of Peri-operative Medicines, developed by the UKCPA Surgery Theatres Group, the first national guidance to professionals working in this area of medicine The Handbook has been endorsed by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
Insulin - Biphasic aspart - UKCPA Handbook of Perioperative Medicines Continue to monitor ketones if CBG greater than 13mmol mol Perioperative considerations Commence variable rate intravenous insulin infusion (VRIII) perioperatively where indicated, omit patient’s usual biphasic insulin aspart, and commence a long-acting insulin at a dose of 0 2 units per kilogram (see Further information)