tailieunhanh - The management of patients with venous leg ulcers: Audit Protocol

During our review, we also found that one of the two operations entered into a compliance agreement but continued to operate in violation of the regulations. Audit Report 01601-03-Hy 10 22 This operation agreed not to apply for and receive certification as an organic handler or producer for a period of 5 years, from August 2006 to August 2011. However, on July 2, 2009, we found that this operation was selling its fruits and vegetables on the internet and still claiming to be a certified organic operation. On July 3, 2009, we notified NOP of our findings and, as a result, AMS. | improving practic M improving care J clinical practice The management of patients with venous leg ulcers Audit Protocol clinical practice The management of patients with venous leg ulcers Audit Protocol NRCN Publishing Company University of Leicester clinical practice Acknowledgements Produced by the Dynamic Quality Improvement Programme RCN Institute in conjunction with the Clinical Governance Research and Development Unit Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care University of Leicester We should like to thank the following who undertook peer review of this protocol. Steering group Carol Dealey Andrea Nelson Edward Dickinson Karen Jones Lesley Duff Advisory Panel Richard Baker Ian Seccombe Mary Clay Julia Schofield Sir Norman Browse Sara Twaddle Users group Dawne Squires Sarah Pankhurst Kath Robinson and Kate Panico Protocol developed by Xiao Hui Liao Francine Cheater The National Sentinel Audit Project for the Management of Venous Leg Ulcers from which this audit protocol was developed was funded by the NHS Executive Department of Health Published by the Royal College of Nursing 20 Cavendish Square London W1M OAB Management of patients with venous leg ulcers Audit protocol Publication code 001 269 ISBN 1-873853-89-0 July 2000 Price RCN members RCN non-members The management of patients with venous leg .