PG51(A) Guideline for the safe management and use of medications in anaesthesia
This guideline provides safety recommendations for medical practitioners administering anaesthesia, sedation, and local analgesia, aiming to ensure safe medication handling, documentation, and access within healthcare facilities, while complementing state and national regulati...
Reg 44 - Training in rural generalist anaesthesia
Training in rural generalist anaesthesia leading to a qualification in RGA - Rural Generalist Anaesthesia
PS26(A) Position statement on informed consent for anaesthesia or sedation
The purpose of this statement is to support compliance with regulatory and jurisdictional requirements, to assist practitioners in understanding the process of informed consent, and to promote best practice in obtaining consent.
2023 Anaesthesia Training Dashboard Data Report
2023 Anaesthesia Training Dashboard Data Report
PG43(A) Guideline on fatigue risk management in anaesthesia practice
To highlight the importance of fatigue risk management in providing safe and effective perioperative care to patients, to serve as a resource for clinicians to understand fatigue and its impact on clinical performance and personal wellbeing so that they may adopt measures to a...
PG58(A) Guideline on quality assurance and quality improvement in anaesthesia
The aim of this guideline is to assist practitioners in achieving the highest quality of care for their patients through an understanding of Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Improvement (QI)
National Anaesthesia Day 2023 A4 poster (te Reo Māori)
Ngā Kaitukurehunga: E atawhai ana i ō tātou tūroro māuiui rawa, i te wā o te poka, i muri iho hoki.
PS54(A) Position statement on minimum safety requirements for anaesthesia machines and workstations
This document describes the background to the ANZCA recommendations for minimum safety requirements for anaesthesia machines in Australia and New Zealand, referencing relevant Australian/New Zealand standards. It aims to ensure the safe delivery of anaesthetic gases and vapour...
PG31(A)BP Guideline on checking anaesthesia delivery systems Background Paper
This professional document provides justification for guidelines for checking anaesthesia delivery systems to ensure patient safety during procedures involving general anaesthesia, regional anaesthesia, local anaesthesia, and sedation.
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