Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Peds, Pediatrics
Phototherapy Chart http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/114/1/297 “Physiologic jaundice in healthy term newborns follows a typical pattern. The average total serum bilirubin level usually peaks at 5 to 6 mg per dL (86 to 103 μ mol per L) on the third...
Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Adults, Hospital A/P, Peds
Cellulitis is divided into two categories with different treatment. Suppurative (Purulent) Cellulitis. Non-suppurative (Nonpurulent) Cellulitis. References Click to access Antibiotic_guidelines.pdf...
Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Adults, Hospital A/P, Peds, HOSPITAL MEDICINE, Pharmacy and Therapeutics
Note, many EHRs allow you to simply type “PRN Medications” to bring up power sets that allow you to choose prn meds. Check yours. It could make your job easier. Common Comfort or PRN Meds for Inpatient and Outpatient use. Pain control Pain management...
Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds
Grade 1, 2, and 3 Ankle Sprain http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=a00150
Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Adults, Hospital A/P, Peds
Azithromycin: Use it for traveler’s diarrhea in South and Southeast Asia where Campylobacter is highly resistant to quinolones. Ciprofloxacin: It is recommended for travel to South and Central America and to Africa. Loperamide: May be used to as sole therapy for...