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The identity of the patient(s). If your healthcare setting uses initials to protect patients’ anonymity, remember to refer to them by name during the handover rather than by their initial or number. This helps you to promote person-centred care, as you’re acknowledging the patient as a person, not just a figure.
The location of the patient(s).
Their current condition/status and whether or not it’s stable.
Actions you have recently taken.
Their current and anticipated needs.
Any medication they are on or need.
Relevant background and/or personal information.
Any issues or concerns.
Recommendations of what action the next staff need to take.
The time frame within which certain tasks need completing.
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