Class Publishing release JRCALC Clinical Practice Supplementary Guidelines 2017

JRCALC Clinical Practice – Supplementary Guidelines 2017

This 2017 supplement to the JRCALC guidelines provides an update on best practice in healthcare for out of hospital clinicians.

It is produced in addition to the UK Ambulance Services Clinical Practice Guidelines 2016 and is an interim publication in advance of the JRCALC Clinical Practice Guidelines 2018.

The Update Analysis for the 2017 Supplementary Guidelines is available to download here. 

Key topics covered in the Supplementary Guidelines include:

  • Maternity. These extensive, new, evidence-based guidelines include algorithms for the management of eclampsia, cord prolapse, post-partum haemorrhage, breech birth and shoulder dystocia. Photographs illustrating clinical skills are also presented.
  • Sepsis. A completely new JRCALC guideline on the suspicion of sepsis, pathophysiology and use of the NEWS score. At risk groups in particular are covered: children, pregnant women and neutropenic patients.
  • Trauma. Guidelines on limb, pelvic and thoracic trauma and spinal injury are brought up to date with NICE.
  • Safeguarding adults and children, with discussion of sexual assault, domestic abuse and Prevent.
  • Falls in older adults, with discussion on risk factors, psychology, assessment, management and referral.
  • Pain management, covering chronic pain, balanced analgesia and dementia.
Lorna Downing, Class Publishing and Steve Irving, AACE, launch the supplement at ESS 2017

Updated drug guidelines are also included in this supplement.

The 2017 Supplementary Guidelines is a supplement to the UK Ambulance Services Clinical Practice Guidelines 2016 and should therefore be used in conjunction with the 2016 Edition. Order them here.

The 2017 Supplementary Guidelines and the UK Ambulance Services Clinical Practice Guidelines 2016 are available to buy as a bundle too. Please click here if you would like to purchase the bundle instead.