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 Informal Carer’s Administration of As Required Subcutaneous Injections in Community Palliative Care

Informal Carer’s Administration of As Required Subcutaneous Injections in Community Palliative Care

This policy document is for use when working with informal carers who are being supported to administer as required subcutaneous injections in community in a palliative care situation.

The Derbyshire Policy for Informal Carer’s Administration of As Required Subcutaneous Injections in Community Palliative Care (1.6 mb)

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