- If significant bleeding can be anticipated, it is usually best to discuss the possibility with the patient and their family.
- Ensure carers at home have an emergency contact number.
- An anticipatory care plan is helpful. This includes having sedative medication prescribed for use if needed.
- If the patient is at home, discuss options for sedation. This may include careful assessment of whether carers are able to administer this medication.
- Discuss resuscitation; document and communicate resuscitation status.
- Ensure a supply of dark sheets or towels along with other equipment: gloves, aprons, plastic sheet, and clinical waste bags.
- Plan for who will clean up after an event and how to contact them.
- Make sure all professionals and services involved are aware of the care plan, including out-of-hours services (refer to Out of hours handover guideline).