Audits |
| ADULT FIRST SEIZURE AUDIT |
| This audit is intended to measure performance of adult out-patient services in assessing the patient who is a new referral to secondary care services with a presumed seizure or seizure disorder. |
| Guidance
Notes |
Right-click
and “Save as…”. This document contains all the information you
should require to complete the audit, together with important information
about each of the audit standards.
CLICK HERE to download |
| Audit
Paper Proforma |
Right-click
and “Save as…”. A pdf version of the audit data entry proforma
for written data entry.
CLICK HERE to download |
Audit
Electronic Proforma**
|
Click
and “Save as…”. This is a Microsoft Access database
There are two versions available for download depending on the version of Microsoft
Access installed.
Compatible with
Windows 2000 and later, &, not suitable for use with Apple Macs
or Smart phones. |
- First Seizure Audit Database Tool available
for download.
CLICK
HERE to download the Office
2007/Access 2007 compatible empty database
file**
- First Seizure Audit Database Tool available
for download.
CLICK
HERE to
download the
Office
& Access 2003 or earlier compatible
empty
database **
This is downloaded as a zip file. Once downloaded
unzip the file to get access to the 2003
(.mdb) database file.
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Important
Information - Please read before proceeding
1. The Microsoft Access database
file is a blank/empty/unpopulated database.
2. Information on how to use the database/audit tool is detailed within
the Guidance
notes.
3. The database file can be downloaded from any computer but should ONLY
be stored on an NHS computer and password protected before any data entry
is performed (see
Guidance notes).
4. Depending on your Trust’s IT restrictions you may have to download the
file at home and take it to work by saving it on to a memory stick or other
similar portable storage device.
5. Patient Identifiable data MUST be removed
if the file is to be transported off an NHS computer.
**The audit tool/database file is used solely
at the discretion & responsibility of the end-user.
If technical difficulties
are encountered then it is advised to revert to using the paper proforma.
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