
Internal Reference Number: FOI_8959
Date Request Received: 13/10/2025 00:00:00
Date Request Replied To: 23/10/2025 00:00:00
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Request Summary: Emergency Department questions
Request Category: Health
| Question Number 1: What are the names of each hospital where there is an emergency department (ED)(A&E)in your trust? | |
| Answer To Question 1: Salisbury Hospital NHS Foundation Trust | |
| Question Number 2: For each ED (A&E) in your trust could you answer the following: Is there a Medical End of life (EOL)/Palliative Care Lead in the ED? | |
| Answer To Question 2: No dedicated lead, covered by Clinical Lead | |
| Question Number 3: Is there a Nursing End of life (EOL)/Palliative Care Lead in the ED? | |
| Answer To Question 3: Yes | |
| Question Number 4: Does the ED have access to palliative care advice/guidance/input? If so, what hours is this for? What type of service is this; is it an in person, phone advice, is it nursing or medical lead? | |
| Answer To Question 4: 7 day service, 9 - 5 pm for Palliative Care, face to face, CNS and medical. End of life 8 - 4 Monday - Friday Phone advice OOH from the on site Hospice. All guidance on EOLAS. | |
| Question Number 5: Does your ED have specific resources for patients who are dying/ EOL in the ED? - What are these resources? | |
| Answer To Question 5: EoL leaflets and bereavement paperwork available to be given out. | |
| Question Number 6: Is there a specific space in your ED for patients who are dying to be looked after by the ED team? | |
| Answer To Question 6: No | |
| Question Number 7: Is there a fast track option to a sideroom in the hospital for patients who are recognised as dying in the ED? | |
| Answer To Question 7: Yes, attempts made to fast track to side room when available. | |
| Question Number 8: Are you able to fastrack dying patients home from the ED? | |
| Answer To Question 8: Dependent on external resources, but is possible on occasions | |
| Question Number 9: Does your ED prescribe anticipatory meds for the patient to go home with? If not, who does this? | |
| Answer To Question 9: Yes, when processes allow for discharge team. | |
| Question Number 10: Does your department use RESPECT forms? If not, what do you use for your DNACPR options? | |
| Answer To Question 10: Yes. | |
| Question Number 11: Is your department able to access religious support 24 hours a day? | |
| Answer To Question 11: Yes. | |
| Question Number 12: What are you first line medications recommended for each of the following Agitation, Analgesia (Pain), Respiratory Secretions and Nausea and Vomiting | |
| Answer To Question 12: As attached | |
| Question Number 13: Do you have a specific ED prescription with electronic or paper for these medications? | |
| Answer To Question 13: Electronic prescription | |
| Question Number 14: Are you able to share any of your specific ED documentation or guidelines that you use for EOL care and the dying patient both nursing and medical? | |
| Answer To Question 14: As attached | |
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Our staff at SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Hospital have long been well regarded for the quality of care and treatment they provide for our patients and for their innovation, commitment and professionalism. This has been recognised in a wide range of achievements and it is reflected in our award of NHS Foundation Trust status. This is afforded to hospitals that provide the highest standards of care.