Clinical handover can be achieved by using a variety of information-sharing techniques such as SHARED, which stands for:
a. Situation, History, Assessment, Risk, Expectation,Documentation
b. Shared, Health, Arrangement, Resource, Evaluate,Determination.
c. Skills, Harm, Activity, Result, Error,Dependability.
d. Systems, Handover, Available, Reduce, Enhance,
Deterioration.
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Clinical handover using a variety of information-sharing
techniques such as SBAR, ISBAR and SHARED (Situation,
History, Assessment, Risk, Expectation, Documentation).
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