The Royal Women's Hospital has developed Clinical Practice Guidelines related to women's health medical conditions and associated issues.
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These conditions and issues would commonly be addressed by emergency, gynaecology, oncology and perioperative and postnatal services of the Royal Women's Hospital.
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Our women's health CPGs are divided into the sections listed below. Click on the section headings to view the CPGs in each section:
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Emergency
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Contraception
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Gynaecology
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Women's health nurse practitioner
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Medication guidelines
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Early Pregnancy Complications
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Reproductive Loss
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Post-operative management
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Prophylactic use of Heparins / Anticoagulants
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Antibiotic Guidelines
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Urogynaecology
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Consumer Choice
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Informed Consent
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Violence Against Women
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Royal Women's Hospital Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) are intended to provide guidance to health care professionals, based on a thorough evaluation of research evidence, on the practical assessment and management of specific clinical issues or situations. The guidelines allow some flexibility on the part of the health care professional based on the needs of the specific patient for whom they are caring.
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