
What is a Treatment Escalation Plan (TEP)? A Treatment Escalation Plan (TEP) provides the opportunity for you and the doctors and nurses caring for you, to discuss and come to an …
Improving resuscitation decisions: a trust-wide initiative
Oct 31, 2018 · Introduction Treatment escalation plans (TEPs) are important to ensure that every patient has their ceiling of care discussed and documented formally. At Medway Foundation …
The Treatment Escalation Plan (TEP) is where all appropriate treatment options for the patient are laid out with a note made of those modalities which may be inappropriate.
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A Treatment Escalation Plan (TEP) is a tool which records and communicates the personalised and realistic goals of treatment. It should reflect the values and preferences that are important …
The TEP form asks you questions that you can answer yes or no to. This leaflet will help you to try and understand the form and the decisions the doctors and nurses will be making with you, …
Ideally the TEP and resuscitation decision should be made by the most senior medical clinician looking after the patient. However, if a more junior member of staff is completing the form it …
The doctors at Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust use a form called a TEP to write down what they have talked about with you, and which treatments they think are right for you.
What is a Treatment Escalation Plan? A Treatment Escalation Plan is used to record information discussed between you and your healthcare professionals. The Plan creates a personalised …
Patients who may benefit from a TEP when admitted to hospital include those with: • Risk of deterioration or instability • Very severe frailty, completely dependent for ADLs
NHSGGC Realistic Medicine TEP group May 2020 (review date November 2020) General Guidance Notes for the use of a Treatment Escalation Plan (TEP) with a structured approach …