Skip to content

Neonatal Guidelines

Menu

  • Home
  • Clinical Guidelines
  • Family Integrated Care
  • Education & Equipment
  • Bereavement / EOL
  • Transitional Care Postnatal
  • Leaflets

Bereavement and End of Life Care

 

Title Last Review Next Review
Bereavement Guidelines Aug 20 Aug 23
End of Life Care Bundle Jul 21 Jul 26
Heart Valve Donation Guidelines and Procedures Nov 18 Nov 22
Palliative Care [Neonatal] Guideline Oct 18 Oct 24
Post Mortem

  • Post Mortem – Useful Contacts
  • GSTT SANDS Post Mortem – Consent Form
  • Compiling local information for post mortem consent takers
  • Consent to further examination of organs for diagnostic purposes
  • London Perinatal Pathology Network PM Request Form
  • Optional section on retaining organs for the Sands Post mortem consent form
Useful Documents

  • Appendix A – Parent information following the death of your baby on NICU
  • Appendix B – ASPH Advance Care Plan for an Infant
  • Appendix C – ASPH Home and Hospice Care Pathway
  • Appendix D – Hospital Care Pathway
  • Appendix E – Local Symptom management advice contact details
  • Appendix F – Information for parents about a post mortem
  • Appendix H – Declining a post mortem
  • Appendix I – Taking your baby home leaflet
  • Appendix J – Referral Form
  • Appendix K – List of our Local Hospices
  • Appendix L – Early Release Consent Form
  • Appendix N – Checklist for death on NICU
  • Appendix O – Pathway for Death on NICU
  • Appendix P – Daffodil Room Pathway
Link to the Trust website

About the Guidelines

These clinical guidelines have been written and updated for use on the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at St. Peter's Hospital in Surrey, UK.

They may not reflect our current practice, they may be in the process of being updated and they may contain errors or practices that are not consistent with practices elsewhere. If they are past their expiry date then they should not be used. We accept no responsibility whatsoever for their use outside of their intended setting. Any such use is wholly and exclusively the responsibility of the individual or team or organisation using them. You are welcome to read and adapt them, acknowledgement is appreciated.

Accessibility

Click here to read our Accessibilty Statement.

Copyright © 2023 Neonatal Guidelines. All rights reserved.
Theme: Accelerate by ThemeGrill. Powered by WordPress.