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Dementia: Assessment, management and support for people living with dementia and their carers.
London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); 2018 Jun. (NICE Guideline, No. 97.)
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Risk Reduction of Cognitive Decline and Dementia: WHO Guidelines.
Geneva: World Health Organization; 2019.
Guideline for the pharmacological treatment of hypertension in adults [Internet].
Geneva: World Health Organization; 2021.
Directrices de la OMS para la reducción de los riesgos de deterioro cognitivo y demencia [Internet].
Washington (DC): Organización Panamericana de la Salud; 2020.
Emergency and acute medical care in over 16s: service delivery and organisation.
National Guideline Centre (UK).
London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); 2018 Mar. (NICE Guideline, No. 94.)
Hearing loss in adults: assessment and management.
London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); 2018 Jun. (NICE Guideline, No. 98.)
Suspected neurological conditions: recognition and referral.
London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); 2019 May. (NICE Guideline, No. 127.)
Multimorbidity: Assessment, Prioritisation and Management of Care for People with Commonly Occurring Multimorbidity.
London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); 2016 Sep. (NICE Guideline, No. 56.)
Medicines Optimisation: The Safe and Effective Use of Medicines to Enable the Best Possible Outcomes.
NICE Medicines and Prescribing Centre (UK).
Manchester: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); 2015 Mar. (NICE Guideline, No. 5.)
Update of the Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) Guidelines for Mental, Neurological and Substance Use Disorders, 2015.
Geneva: World Health Organization; 2015 May.
Care of the Hospitalized Patient with Acute Exacerbation of COPD [Internet].
Sagana RL, Wesorick DH, Byrne BT, et al.
Ann Arbor (MI): Michigan Medicine University of Michigan; 2022 Apr.
Age-Friendly PHC Centres Toolkit.
Geneva: World Health Organization; 2008.
Epilepsies in children, young people and adults.
London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); 2022 Apr 27. (NICE Guideline, No. 217.)
Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus [Internet].
Richardson CR, Borgeson JR, Van Harrison R, et al.
Ann Arbor (MI): Michigan Medicine University of Michigan; 2021 Oct.
Head injury: assessment and early management.
London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); 2023 May 18. (NICE Guideline, No. 232.)
The Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure.
National High Blood Pressure Education Program.
Bethesda (MD): National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (US); 2004 Aug.
Faecal Incontinence: The Management of Faecal Incontinence in Adults.
London: National Collaborating Centre for Acute Care (UK); 2007. (NICE Clinical Guidelines, No. 49.)
Treating Substance Use Disorder in Older Adults: Updated 2020 [Internet].
Rockville (MD): Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (US); 2020. (Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series, No. 26.)
Depression in Adults with a Chronic Physical Health Problem: Treatment and Management.
National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health (UK).
Leicester (UK): British Psychological Society (UK); 2010. (NICE Clinical Guidelines, No. 91.)
Nutrition support for adults: oral nutrition support, enteral tube feeding and parenteral nutrition.
London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); 2017 Aug. (NICE Clinical Guidelines, No. 32.)
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