A vital resource for all nurses, this is irreplaceable to those in pediatric or family practice. Tap into top-level guidance for fast, efficient assessments .
This new book is a companion to Pediatric Telephone Protocols: Office Version, and it can also stand alone as an independent resource.
Pediatric Telephone Protocols: Office Version
This handbook presents step-by-step protocols for telephone triage and advice for over 150 pediatric symptoms and chief complaints.
This new 3rd edition is completely updated and revised and includes 2 brand new protocols: Early Weight Loss, Birth Hospital or First Week, and Child Care Policies/Suggestions.
This new edition features several new protocols--Swine Flu (H1N1 virus), Bedbug Problems, Tattoo Problems, and Emergency Contraception--as well as new information in the introductory chapter about program development, management issues, and ...
Sue Shepard is calling about her niece Amanda, who is 2 months old. Her phone number is 4444540044. The child's PCP is Dr. Jollet, but she has not been called. The aunt states that the child has a fever of 102.5°F rectally and has not ...
The new 4th edition is completely revised and updated to include more than 100 protocols that provide step-by-step guidance for addressing 90% of the most common adult complaints.
American Journal of Nursing (AJN) Book of the Year Award 2009 in the category of Maternal and Child Health This telephone triage book is designed for use by...
This manual describes the steps to establishing and maintaining an effective, cost-efficient telephone care system. Patient calls to family practices cover a wide range of medical conditions, and an effective...
This second edition is based on evidence from several WHO updated and published clinical guidelines. It is for use in both inpatient and outpatient care in small hospitals with basic laboratory facilities and essential medicines.