Clinical Guideline for the Management of a Major Haemorrhage (Catastrophic bleed) for Palliative Care Patients.
These guidelines are intended to provide a clear framework to
ensure the safe and effective care of a patient at the end of life who suffers a catastrophic bleed in both an inpatient and community setting.
These Guidelines are intended for use by healthcare professionals and the expectation is that they will use clinical judgement, medical, and nursing knowledge in applying the general principles and recommendations contained within. They are not meant to replace the many available texts on the subject of palliative care.
Some of the management strategies describe the use of drugs outside their licensed indications. They are, however, established and accepted good practice. Please refer to the current BNF for further guidance.
Whilst SPAGG takes every care to compile accurate information , we cannot guarantee its correctness and completeness, and it is subject to change. We do not accept responsibility for any loss, damage or expense resulting from the use of this information.