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Current Practice Guidelines (v. 1.0.0)
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Current Practice Guidelines in Primary Care 2009 is the only single-source resource for recommended guidelines from major associations. From the latest guidelines on the most appropriate preventative services, accepted screening methods for disease, and recommended treatment strategies, this quick-access guide compiles suggested guidelines from all the major associations and regulating agencies. The intent of this guide is both to help clinicians select the most appropriate clinical services and interventions for a given situation and to provide clinicians with quick access to the latest information.
This invaluable resource is intended for primary care clinicians, including not only residents and practicing physicians in the specialties of family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, and obstetrics and gynecology, but also medical and nursing students during their ambulatory care rotations, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. This latest update is based on the 2009 print edition with additional features, enhanced functionality and ongoing updates!
- Updated with the latest screening, prevention, and treatment guidelines for over 60 common conditions
- New screening and prevention guidelines have been added for:
# Cervical cancer
# Colorectal cancer
# Diabetes mellitus
# Osteoporosis screening
# Osteoporotic hip fracture prevention
# Prostate cancer
# Testicular cancer
- Newly added Appendix of “Screening and Prevention Guidelines in Perspective" identifies areas of discordance and where new directions are emerging.
- Includes guidelines relevant to ambulatory pay for performance measures
- Guideline-based management algorithms for common ambulatory problems
- Major updates to Disease Management Guidelines section which include:
# Alcohol dependence management
# Atrial fibrillation
# COPD management
# Diabetes management
# Heart failure management
# Hypertension in children and adolescents
# Metabolic syndrome
# Obesity management in adults and children
# Pain management
# Perioperative cardiovascular evaluation