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The Hon Ged Kearney welcomes the Commission’s work on heavy menstrual bleeding
The Hon Ged Kearney, Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care, welcomes the Commission’s work on heavy menstrual bleeding.
In this video, she talks about the serious impact that heavy menstrual bleeding can have on women’s lives, and the importance of ensuring they can make informed choices about the treatments most suitable for their individual situations.
For more information about the women’s health resources visit: www.safetyandquality.gov.au/HMB
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Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Clinical Care Standard - webinar for clinicians
Переглядів 3121 день тому
Dr Phoebe Holdenson Kimura, GP and Medical Advisor for the Commission, and Professor Kirsten Black, Academic Gynaecologist, provide an overview of the clinical care standard for primary care clinicians. They discuss why the standard is so important and introduce each of the quality statements before going on to discuss the practical application of the standard in three case studies. For more in...
Women’s Health: Heavy Menstrual Bleeding - introducing new standard and report
Переглядів 9821 день тому
Associate Professor Liz Marles, General Practitioner and Clinical Director, introduces the Commission’s new women’s health resources: the Women’s Health Focus Report examining trends in hysterectomy and endometrial ablation hospitalisations, and the revised Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Clinical Care Standard. For more information about the women’s health resources visit: www.safetyandquality.gov.au...
Heavy menstrual bleeding - Hayley’s story
Переглядів 13521 день тому
Hayley experienced heavy menstrual bleeding from a young age. In this video she talks about the disruptive impact this had on all aspects of her life, and how it was several years before she realised her bleeding was not normal. Hayley talks about her experience with different treatments for heavy menstrual bleeding and how dramatically these improved her quality of life. She shares her advice ...
Women’s Health Focus Report - Interpreting the maps
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This short tutorial shows you how to use and interpret the interactive maps from the Women’s Health Focus Report. The maps display health data at a local area (Statistical Area Level-3) level. The Women’s Health Focus Report examines variation in hysterectomy and endometrial ablation use according to where people live. Maps of variation in care, derived from information routinely gathered by th...
Women’s Health Focus Report - Not published data
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This short tutorial shows you how not published data is displayed in maps and graphs from the Women’s Health Focus Report. The maps and graphs display health data at national, state and local area (Statistical Area Level-3) level. The Women’s Health Focus Report examines variation in hysterectomy and endometrial ablation use according to where people live. Maps of variation in care, derived fro...
Women’s Health Focus Report - Using the interactive features
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This short tutorial shows you how to use the interactive features of maps and graphs from the Women’s Health Focus Report. The maps and graphs display health data at national, state and local area (Statistical Area Level-3) level. The Women’s Health Focus Report examines variation in hysterectomy and endometrial ablation use according to where people live. Maps of variation in care, derived fro...
Healthcare complaints - Where to start
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All Australians have the right to ask questions, provide feedback or make a complaint about their healthcare experience or outcome. This video provides helpful information about these healthcare rights and how to raise healthcare complaints. For more information and resources, visit www.safetyandquality.gov.au/complaints
Healthcare complaints - Top tips
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Raising complaints about health care can sometimes be difficult. This video provides practical tips and advice to help patients, families and carers raise healthcare complaints and have them addressed. For more information and resources, visit www.safetyandquality.gov.au/complaints
Healthcare complaints - Take it further
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The best place to raise healthcare complaints is often with the healthcare worker or healthcare service that provided the care. Other organisations can help consumers if they need to take their complaint further. This video provides information about the role of different organisations that deal with healthcare complaints in Australia. For more information and resources, visit www.safetyandqual...
Psychotropic Medicines in Cognitive Disability or Impairment Clinical Care Standard Launch
Переглядів 529Місяць тому
The Psychotropic Medicines in Cognitive Disability or Impairment Clinical Care Standard was launched on 9 May 2024. See the expert panel discuss key challenges and best practice to ensure appropriate use of psychotropic medicines in people with cognitive disability or impairment, including informed consent, assessment, non-medication strategies and follow-up care when medicines are considered n...
Psychotropic Medicines Clinical Care Standard - Message, Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care
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A message from the Hon Ged Kearney, Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care. For more information, visit safetyandquality.gov.au/psychotropics-ccs
Psychotropic Medicines Clinical Care Standard - Bronte’s experience
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Bronte cared for his wife Glenda after she was diagnosed with a rare form of early onset dementia. Bronte talks about his and Glenda’s experience with psychotropic medicines. For more information, visit safetyandquality.gov.au/psychotropics-ccs
Psychotropic Medicines Clinical Care Standard - Professor Kilpatrick
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Official launch of the Standard by Professor Kilpatrick, Chair of the Board of the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care. For more information, visit safetyandquality.gov.au/psychotropics-ccs
Psychotropic Medicines Clinical Care Standard - James experience
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James has an intellectual disability and mental health conditions. James explains how non-medication strategies and psychotropic medicines help him in his day-to-day life. For more information, visit safetyandquality.gov.au/psychotropics-ccs
Psychotropic Medicines Clinical Care Standard - A brief overview
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Psychotropic Medicines Clinical Care Standard - A brief overview
Requirements for Medical Pathology Services (Fourth Edition) - Consultation Plan
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Requirements for Medical Pathology Services (Fourth Edition) - Consultation Plan
Resources for Mental Health Standards for CMOs
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Resources for Mental Health Standards for CMOs
Launch of the National Safety and Quality Cosmetic Surgery Standards
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Launch of the National Safety and Quality Cosmetic Surgery Standards
NMS 2023 - Session 2: Medicines and appropriate care in practice
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NMS 2023 - Session 2: Medicines and appropriate care in practice
NMS 2023 - Session 3: Carbon footprint of medicines
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NMS 2023 - Session 3: Carbon footprint of medicines
NMS 2023 - Lightning talks: Opioid Stewardship in Australia
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NMS 2023 - Lightning talks: Opioid Stewardship in Australia
NMS 2023 - Session 4: Thinking differently
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NMS 2023 - Session 4: Thinking differently
NMS 2023 - Session 1: A case for change
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NMS 2023 - Session 1: A case for change
Hand Hygiene Expert Insights | RANZCR
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Hand Hygiene Expert Insights | RANZCR
Hand Hygiene Expert Insights | ACD
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Hand Hygiene Expert Insights | ACD
Hand Hygiene Moments - Before touching a patient
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Hand Hygiene Moments - Before touching a patient
Hand Hygiene Moments - Before any procedure
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Hand Hygiene Moments - Before any procedure
Hand Hygiene Moments - Immediately after a procedure or a bodily fluid exposure
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Hand Hygiene Moments - Immediately after a procedure or a bodily fluid exposure
Hand Hygiene Moments - After touching a patient
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Hand Hygiene Moments - After touching a patient

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Mygames627
    @Mygames627 20 днів тому

    Problem with staying home is he gets so aggressive. I'm afraid he could harm me ,himself or others.

  • @xk3168
    @xk3168 2 місяці тому

    Then how shpuld we calm patient down when she is screaming in delirium ward at night. No benzos and no antipsychotic.. nothing?

  • @princesahu5859
    @princesahu5859 3 місяці тому

    Sir give me your contact number

  • @princesahu5859
    @princesahu5859 3 місяці тому

    Sir i am also suffer this problem 4 degree perineal tear after first delivery

  • @kerryhughes5372
    @kerryhughes5372 3 місяці тому

    😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢

  • @user-gx8tv1eb4u
    @user-gx8tv1eb4u 4 місяці тому

    T

  • @PraiseJesusAmen
    @PraiseJesusAmen 5 місяців тому

    I wanted to get on all fours to deliver because I did not use an epidural and was having natural childbirth but the doctor and nurses would not let me get off my back I had a really hard time at the end of my labor where the rest of it was easy…when I was not at the hospital. To “help” me push my child out he cut me from hole to hole without my permission and then did not inform me this is considered a tear. I was not informed anything about this so I did not know how to take care of the situation.

  • @paulat6129
    @paulat6129 6 місяців тому

    YA FULL OF BS MATE YOU HAVE NO RESPECT FOR THE FIRST NATIONS PEOPLES OR RESIDENTS OF AUSTRALIA

  • @Anikoxx
    @Anikoxx 7 місяців тому

    I had a 3rd degree tear with my 1st baby. Getting examined after birth was highly traumatic for me, even with a needle which was also painful. Healing from that was so hard and I was crying everyday for months. When I was told this happened to me, I went in shock, I had no idea this could happen to me. A part of me felt like I died inside. I had 2nd degree tears for my 2nd and 3rd babies, and the horror of getting examined after birth again, I was hyperventilating, panic attack set in and cried and cried. All while the Dr was stitching me up and 4 other students there watching without my permission. It was humiliating, my privacy gone, my dignity gone. I still cry to this day if I remember it. I want to heal from this trauma.

    • @BATOOLESK
      @BATOOLESK 7 місяців тому

      I aso had third degree but can you imagine that my stitching came off after 3 days only . It was and is still hell for me its been 5 months and now i may redo it again wow

    • @shamininadaraja2549
      @shamininadaraja2549 4 місяці тому

      I sometimes can't hold my Stool for a longer time especially when I go out when I cannot find a washroom. Any idea how many months it takes to recover from 3rd degree stitches.?

    • @sevilaykel1480
      @sevilaykel1480 7 днів тому

      ⁠@@shamininadaraja2549i think it depends on your body but usually from 6 months to 1 year fully recover

  • @preksha731
    @preksha731 8 місяців тому

    🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @Theofanis86
    @Theofanis86 8 місяців тому

    62 days in the ICU due to covid woke up and also thought that the medical staff was trying to hurt me kill me that is weird stories also between reality and hallucinations.i was dreaming of having a bath so when i actually got one everything disappeared asked for my phone and called my folks THANK GOD

  • @Notwoke7
    @Notwoke7 10 місяців тому

    So much they are not saying! This is a half-baked report with no full research done. It's one sided 😮

  • @elharrop
    @elharrop 11 місяців тому

    So it sounds like this is rooted in anxiety

  • @jennifermarsh1260
    @jennifermarsh1260 11 місяців тому

    My beautiful Dad suffered months with severe delirium due to misdiagnosis & inadequate screening & knowledge by medical staff. Horrific. Incredible that he ended up recovering cognitively as well as he did with zero help from professionals.

    • @sleigh1982
      @sleigh1982 5 місяців тому

      What was his underlying problems I seem to be going through the same thing with my mom

  • @KiKi70236
    @KiKi70236 Рік тому

    Great go for the tried and true all patients on LTOT are addicts. Come on come up with some new ideas. Dependence is NOT addiction!!!!!

  • @irenehansen9366
    @irenehansen9366 Рік тому

    They are special interest groups aligned with HPROP. Jockeying for $$$$. Let's make it clear multiple organizations monitor your special interest groups. If you continued to use drugs that out lasted your pain, that is a problem you have not the drug. Stop the hysteria and the rhetoric to further yourself. I cant help but think this is all going to end in the legalizing of illicit drugs while pain patients 'LET THEM DIE OFF" You should be ashamed of yourself.

  • @irenehansen9366
    @irenehansen9366 Рік тому

    Wait, why did this YOUNG PERSON continue to use it. I thought she was in school NOT TO BRIGHT ONE MIGHT SAY!!!

  • @BATOOLESK
    @BATOOLESK Рік тому

    Just gave birth and got 3rd degree tear , i was discharged after 24 hours !!!! And now iam in hell in terms of pain i cant walk or set or go to the toilet nothing !

    • @Anikoxx
      @Anikoxx 7 місяців тому

      I had to stay for 3 days, here in Tasmania, Australia.

  • @HorribleGamingFun
    @HorribleGamingFun Рік тому

    Healthcare Rights in Australia are becoming like America you're only entitled to them if you can pay

  • @Smile-rd5fn
    @Smile-rd5fn Рік тому

    This is so horrible my mother has it .

  • @user-oe8di8ry8w
    @user-oe8di8ry8w Рік тому

    I had a third degree tear...one stitch broke when I tried to sit and was poking inside like hell

  • @matovicmmilan
    @matovicmmilan Рік тому

    This is criminal. This could be translated into: take people off of their pain medication!

    • @Cuinn837
      @Cuinn837 10 місяців тому

      I am from the U.S. When they were yanking lots of pain patients off their opioids, many committed suicide. Many others went to the streets to buy illegal Fentanyl. I was one of the fortunate patients and managed to keep getting my meds. The system is cruel, but here the tide is starting to turn a little. But the change is very, very slow.

    • @matovicmmilan
      @matovicmmilan 10 місяців тому

      @@Cuinn837 You know that America imposes economic sanctions on the that refuse to serve America's interests and do what America tells them? Worse yet, even though American leadership claims that the sanctions allegedly are meant against the specific country's leadership, they exclusively harm ordinary people, particularly the vulnerable ones. All imported medications run out almost immediately, especially the more heavily regulated ones (like the opioids) and become rarely, if ever available. I'm wondering maybe you deserve everything that happened to you during the opioid epidemic?

  • @FrozyArt
    @FrozyArt Рік тому

    Porco dio

  • @TheStepsen
    @TheStepsen Рік тому

    A lot of these informationinal videos do not explain that clitoral tears are possible aswell! its horrific

    • @monicaguess7758
      @monicaguess7758 Рік тому

      😮 o dear I am celibate that’s it I just cannot I can’t

  • @randomvideowatcher
    @randomvideowatcher Рік тому

    I had a joke about medication but people found it hard to swallow. They thought I was a real pill.

  • @dave_oz
    @dave_oz Рік тому

    These guidelines are the reason why I can't get sufficient pain relief anymore. Been bounced around different clinics, trialled on random anti convulsant drugs, anti depressants and all kinds of stuff despite opiates always working for me. Doctors who have not personally struggled with debilitating chronic pain have no idea how damaging this singular message is. When did the quality of life for the patient go out the window?

  • @b.a.l.l.e.r.z5220
    @b.a.l.l.e.r.z5220 Рік тому

    Really good work 🤞Keep up the effort your absolutely going to get the w my g💪🏼🙄😫

  • @0uiallo
    @0uiallo Рік тому

    I can't hear a thing

  • @ladybug8975
    @ladybug8975 Рік тому

    the medication rec screen slide says "some information withheld"....

  • @dmtdreamz7706
    @dmtdreamz7706 Рік тому

    You can literally hallucinate objects and beings into existence because what's happening is you're tapping into that pure abstract creative potential of mind. That's exactly what you want. Of course it can be kind of freaky but confusion is that times a thousand.

  • @joy_health2038
    @joy_health2038 Рік тому

    Very helpful~~!!

  • @bekledingham1989
    @bekledingham1989 Рік тому

    the volume on this is too low

  • @arkakumarbose8829
    @arkakumarbose8829 Рік тому

  • @sudmudmud357
    @sudmudmud357 Рік тому

    My mum have dementia, age 79 and 9 months, she had her hip replacement operation two weeks ago in Footscray hospital, Victoria. She was in hospital for two weeks. Operation was successful, doc said mum seen to have bit of delirium, I thought it was temporary… but She was never screened while hospital daily. She was on a catheter twice for about a week. I got her home few days ago, she still has reflex incontinence and wee at night. She did most nights while hospital after removing the catheter. Do you think her nerves are damaged using a catheter or dementia & delirium got worsened ? Pre surgery, she went to toilet middle of the night by herself. Now she urinate at night involuntarily and don’t seems to ask for help to clean her …. Please help ….

  • @ahmadmubarok8830
    @ahmadmubarok8830 Рік тому

    Apaan tuh

  • @rllrll9512
    @rllrll9512 Рік тому

    For many years i have acute confusion, i cant hold an idea for seconds everything vanish suddenly.. I feel emparrassed every time within conversations. I feel myself like an old man, i take time to understand things, i need to repeat the idea many times, i cannot do simple calculations mentally i cannot analyse things, i only keep silent in any conversation where ideas need to be given, i cannot give a decision over things because the idea vanish suddenly... Now only i know what delirium is and for very long years searching what is going wrong with me.. Because i am totally mentally disabled ( for some time or seconds).. It is very difficult for me to talk and play with my ideas, people always tell me that what am saying is not clear to them.. I know what i have that is not natural. Many times i only want to tell what i hold in my mind very quickly afraid that i will be lost and forget..i did not see a doctor because i cannot tell him what i have or i feel this is the part of my mentall illness. Am writing now with difficulty. Plz help me because all the time i think in ending my life.. I cannot live with this disabled mind.. I graduated as engineer and could not find a job for long years now. No body will accept me to work with him... 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @qeefthaqeefah4431
      @qeefthaqeefah4431 Рік тому

      Please do see a doctor 🥺 you can get meds, it’s not too late 🙏🏻

  • @Zen_Viniti
    @Zen_Viniti Рік тому

    Its been almost 11 years since my first and only one yet was born and honestly ladies I very occasionally once in a while still have residual pain when using the restroom. 3rd degree tearing.

  • @bakhshishsingh9172
    @bakhshishsingh9172 Рік тому

    Academically speaking, mam tought it better than many teachers

  • @undeadban2742
    @undeadban2742 Рік тому

    Can it be diagnosed with x ray laying down

  • @matovicmmilan
    @matovicmmilan Рік тому

    I'd love to you suffering from some excruciating non-cancer pain for years and to see you watch yourself what you were speaking! To see yourself bringing addiction managers to the pain treatment discussion!

  • @sadsong3547
    @sadsong3547 Рік тому

    I had 4th degree tear it's been 6 weeks and everything still hurts

    • @marwahal-zumair569
      @marwahal-zumair569 9 місяців тому

      I had the same problem a couple of days ago. Can you tell me , if that has healed I am really sad and stressed

  • @rhyswhyatt3210
    @rhyswhyatt3210 Рік тому

    had to watch this for health.

  • @Daniea3
    @Daniea3 Рік тому

    My husband has been in the ICU for over five weeks. For much of it in different levels of consciousness. Tonight he's been extremely paranoid and nearly broke my fingers. I feel most of my concerns are being dismissed and they keep riding over what I'm saying with "he's confused", but it's far more than confusion.

    • @GamerInVoid
      @GamerInVoid 11 місяців тому

      What happened after that . I am asking because my father is suffering the same

    • @Daniea3
      @Daniea3 11 місяців тому

      @@GamerInVoid he eventually came out of delirium 100%, but not without bumps. There were times he would be good for 24 hours, but then think he was somewhere else. It took nearly 3 months. But he had many, many in-hospital complications.

  • @myarkbarge
    @myarkbarge Рік тому

    Geraldine Carlton is one of your Safety and Quality who is actually a human right abuser as in link below ua-cam.com/video/Pj4V8T76iMI/v-deo.html

  • @duanerobertson8200
    @duanerobertson8200 Рік тому

    🤤 𝖕𝖗𝖔𝖒𝖔𝖘𝖒

  • @MDSOMUN-qt8on
    @MDSOMUN-qt8on 2 роки тому

    Nice🎉❤

  • @elvinashourn4673
    @elvinashourn4673 2 роки тому

    I’m so much excited about how dr OARE on UA-cam channel was able to shrunk and cure my multiple fibroid and heavy period, thank you 🙏 very much xx dr OARE and you too can also visit him on UA-cam channel for any compliant.

  • @longzhou3477
    @longzhou3477 2 роки тому

    Confusion is a symptom of delirium, but

  • @curryisfood9278
    @curryisfood9278 2 роки тому

    😭

  • @kljm2483
    @kljm2483 2 роки тому

    ua-cam.com/video/-eWF6Gxo2bY/v-deo.html