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1 Health services in Somerset have joined ‘Sign up to Safety’, a national initiative to help make health services safer. Health services in Somerset have joined ‘Sign up to Safety’, a national initiative to help make health services safer. This information can be found on the NHS Somerset website

2 We need everyone to be involved, working together to do what we can to reduce patient safety risks.

3 You can prevent Pressure Ulcers If you have reduced mobility you are likely to be at risk. Try to keep moving and change position regularly when sitting and in bed.

4 Look out for red areas on pressure areas; these are where bones are close to the skin and take the body’s weight such as hips, bottom or heels. Or where living aids and equipment might press and rub.

5 Acute Kidney Injury is sudden damage to the kidneys that causes them to stop working properly. If you are feeling unwell drink your usual amount of water (or more) every day – it’s good for your kidneys. What colour is your urine?

6 Watch out for signs of dehydration confusion, vomiting, diarrhoea, fever, sweats and shaking, and if you are not producing much urine, contact a doctor urgently. What colour is your urine?

7 Some medicines make development of kidney disease more likely. Your doctor may give you advice to follow about stopping them whilst you are unwell.

8 Medication Safety You should always: keep a record of all the medicines you are taking know why you need each medicine and the advantages for you

9 read information leaflets for any special instructions, side effects and what to do if they occur if you do not under- stand the information ask your pharmacist, doctor or nurse

10 make sure any professional who treats you knows about the medicines you are already taking, and if you have an allergy If someone you care for cannot understand and manage their medicines, make sure someone is helping them.

11 Sharing of Information The NHS is a network of thousands of different services, departments and organisations. Breakdown in communication is one of the biggest risks to patient safety.

12 When you move between health and care services make sure: you have an accurate up to date list of medicines and give this information to all services involved in your care, so they know right away what medicines you are taking

13 make sure you are given information about what to expect to happen next, when, and who to contact for any questions when leaving hospital make sure you are given a written summary to share with others involved in your care

14 Reducing harm from falls Take precautions and if needed seek support As we get older there are a range of factors that increase the risk of falling, such as loss of muscle strength and the side-effects of medicines.

15 See the ‘Age UK Staying Steady’ website which advises people to:- Exercise regularly Check eyes and hearing Look after feet Manage medicines Keep bones healthy Check for hazards Tackle the fear of falling

16 SEPSIS Is difficult to diagnose because it is rare and can develop very quickly, but can look just like many common minor illnesses.

17 If you are ill and also have one or more of these symptoms, then contact a Doctor so Sepsis can be considered:- slurred speech extreme shivering or muscle pain passing no urine (in a day) severe breathlessness “I feel like I might die” skin mottled or discoloured

18 The NHS Choices website also has lots of useful information about health conditions and treatments.

19 See information on the NHS Somerset website: www.somersetccg.nhs.uk


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