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Clinical Practice Guidelines

  • CONTINENCE
  • FALLS: HARM REDUCTION
  • DELIRIUM
  • CONSTIPATION AND BOWEL PROTOCOL
  • DEPRESSION
  • DYSPHAGIA
  • PAIN
  • UNSETTLED BEHAVIOUR / LEAST RESTRAINTS
  • SKIN AND WOUND CARE
  • SUICIDE PREVENTION

Articles + Care Guidelines

  • Seniors and B12 Deficiencies
  • How Well Do You Know Your Wheelchair? Quiz for Nurses
  • Future Mobility SUPREME Cushions
  • History of the ACGNN
  • Pharmacare Rules for Seniors – How Much are Prescriptions for Seniors?
  • Acute Care and the “Older Person” Pyramid
  • Suicide Prevention
  • Unsettled Behaviour and Least Restraints
  • Dysphagia
  • Depression

Acute Care Geriatric Nurse Network

The Acute Care Geriatric Nurse Network (ACGNN) was established in British Columbia in 2003 by a collaborative of Clinical Nurse Specialists in gerontology, geriatric medicine, geriatric psychiatry and geriatric rehabilitation and orthopedics.

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