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Transient loss of consciousness in adults and young people (CG109) |
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Management of transient loss of consciousness in adults and young people
This guideline offers evidence-based advice on the assessment, diagnosis and specialist referral of adults and young people (aged 16 and older) who have experienced transient loss of consciousness ('blackouts' or TLoC for short).
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Other information
How this guidance was produced
Background information
This page was last updated: 19 January 2012
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Guideline formats
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Implementation tools and resources
- Audit support
- Baseline assessment tool
- Costing statement
- Costing template
- Guide to resources
- Slide set
- Podcast for ambulance services
See this guidance in practice
Patient
The summary of the key recommendations in the guidance written for patients, carers and those with little medical knowledge and may be used in local patient information leaflets.
Quick Reference Guide
The quick reference guide presents recommendations for health professionals
NICE Guideline
The published NICE clinical guideline, contains the recommendations for health professionals and NHS bodies.
Full Guideline
The published full clinical guideline for specialists with background, evidence, recommendations and methods used.

