Discharge Management for Traumatic Brain Injury
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General Principles of Good Practice for Discharge[edit | edit source]
Discharge planning should involve, from the outset, the patient and their family/carers, and the rights and wishes of the patient should be listened to and respected.
If possible, it is considered useful that the discharge occur in the morning, providing the afternoon and evening hours for the individual to settle into their new environment before going to sleep.
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