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  1. Blood transfusion (NG24)

    This guideline covers assessing for, and managing, blood transfusions in adults, young people and children aged 1 year and over. It covers the general principles of blood transfusion, but does not make recommendations relating to specific conditions.

  2. Postnatal care (QS37)

    This quality standard covers routine postnatal care in the first 8 weeks after birth. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.

  3. Familial breast cancer. Patient decision aid on taking tamoxifen to reduce the chance of developing breast cancer for premenopausal women at moderately increased risk

    those taking dummy tablets were: : hot flushes : abnormal vaginal bleeding : vaginal discharge. However, some women taking...

  4. Familial breast cancer. Patient decision aid on taking tamoxifen to reduce the chance of developing breast cancer for premenopausal women at high risk

    those taking dummy tablets were: : hot flushes : abnormal vaginal bleeding : vaginal discharge. However, some women taking...

  5. Familial breast cancer. Patient decision aid on taking a medicine to reduce the chance of developing breast cancer for postmenopausal women at high risk

    taking dummy tablets were: : hot flushes : joint aches and stiffness : vaginal dryness. However, some women taking dummy tablets also...

  6. Hypertension in pregnancy: diagnosis and management (NG133)

    This guideline covers diagnosing and managing hypertension (high blood pressure), including pre-eclampsia, during pregnancy, labour and birth. It also includes advice for women with hypertension who wish to conceive and women who have had a pregnancy complicated by hypertension. It aims to improve care during pregnancy, labour and birth for women and their babies.

  7. Familial breast cancer. Patient decision aid on taking a medicine to reduce the chance of developing breast cancer for postmenopausal women at moderately increased risk

    taking dummy tablets were: : hot flushes : joint aches and stiffness : vaginal dryness. However, some women taking dummy tablets also...

  8. One-piece closed bags for colostomies: late-stage assessment (HTG754)

    Late stage assessment (LSA) guidance on one-piece closed bags for colostomies