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  1. Thumbnail of Help with rattly breathing (for Torres Strait Islander families)

    Help with rattly breathing (for Torres Strait Islander families)

    Publications

    Document PDF 1.8 MB

    22 November 2024 — Families and carers can use this tip sheet if their loved one has rattly breathing. It explains what to expect and how to keep them comfortable.

    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
    • English
    • General public
  2. Thumbnail of Write a syringe label, open an ampoule and draw up medicine

    Write a syringe label, open an ampoule and draw up medicine

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    Document PDF 1006.1 KB

    20 November 2024 — This guide gives carers step by step instructions on writing a label, opening an ampoule, and drawing up medicine safely at home. It includes tips on labelling...

    • English
    • General public
  3. Thumbnail of Abstract: Home based carers, given appropriate support, can confidently manage breakthrough symptoms using subcutaneous medicines

    Abstract: Home based carers, given appropriate support, can confidently manage breakthrough symptoms using subcutaneous medicines

    Research and data

    Document PDF 299.6 KB

    2 September 2019 — Abstract paper for the 2019 Australian College of Nurse Practitioners National Conference.

    • English
    • Health professionals
    • Business and industry
  4. Thumbnail of Help with short of breath (for Torres Strait Islander families)

    Help with short of breath (for Torres Strait Islander families)

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    Document PDF 1.7 MB

    22 November 2024 — Families and carers can use this tip sheet to help support loved ones at home when they are short of breath. It explains what to look for and how to help.

    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
    • English
    • General public
  5. Thumbnail of Syringe labels: Morphine for shortness of breath

    Syringe labels: Morphine for shortness of breath

    Document DOCX 28.4 KB

    4 December 2024 — Printable syringe labels for morphine used to manage shortness of breath in palliative care. The labels include space to write the dose and preparation details...

    • English
    • General public
  6. Thumbnail of Training video 4: Write a syringe label, open an ampoule and draw up medicine — Traditional Chinese

    Training video 4: Write a syringe label, open an ampoule and draw up medicine — Traditional Chinese

    Video 04:36

    3 December 2024 — Learn how to fill in a syringe label, open an ampoule and draw up medicine from the ampoule.

    • 繁體中文 / Chinese (Traditional)
    • General public
  7. Thumbnail of Help with troubling visions, sounds and thoughts (for Aboriginal families)

    Help with troubling visions, sounds and thoughts (for Aboriginal families)

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    Document PDF 1.7 MB

    22 November 2024 — Families and carers can use this tip sheet to support people who feel confused or see and hear things that aren’t there. It explains how to keep them calm by l...

    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
    • English
    • General public
  8. Thumbnail of Managing palliative care symptoms: guide for health professionals (for First Nations health workers)

    Managing palliative care symptoms: guide for health professionals (for First Nations health workers)

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    Document PDF 3.7 MB

    22 November 2024 — This guide is for First Nations health professionals who are managing palliative care for families. It gives guidance on managing symptoms when people choose t...

    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
    • English
    • Health professionals
  9. Thumbnail of NIKI T34, T34, or BODYGUARD T syringe pumps

    NIKI T34, T34, or BODYGUARD T syringe pumps

    Publications

    Document PDF 1.1 MB

    22 November 2024 — This factsheet provides written information and images about why a NIKI T34, T34, or BODYGUARD T syringe pump is used, how it works and how families and carers...

    • English
    • General public
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    Making sure there are enough medicines in the home

    Publications | Fact sheets

    Document PDF 212.5 KB

    22 November 2024 — This factsheet provides written information and images about how to ensure there are enough medicines in the home.

    • English
    • General public

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