نتایج جستجو برای: clinical practice guideline

تعداد نتایج: 1511112  

Firooz Alireza Handjani Farhad Lajevardi Vahideh Mansouri Parvin Nassiri-Kashani Mansour Norouzi Yasaman

Urticaria is a common and challenging skin disorder. Diagnosis and treatment of urticaria is not limited to the field of dermatology. General physicians, allergologists and clinical immunologists are also commonly involved in the management of patients with urticaria. Iranian Society of Dermatology developed a clinical practice guideline concerning diagnosis and treatment of urticaria that was ...

Journal: :Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2013
Reginald F Baugh Gregory J Basura Lisa E Ishii Seth R Schwartz Caitlin Murray Drumheller Rebecca Burkholder Nathan A Deckard Cindy Dawson Colin Driscoll M Boyd Gillespie Richard K Gurgel John Halperin Ayesha N Khalid Kaparaboyna Ashok Kumar Alan Micco Debra Munsell Steven Rosenbaum William Vaughan

OBJECTIVE Bell's palsy, named after the Scottish anatomist, Sir Charles Bell, is the most common acute mono-neuropathy, or disorder affecting a single nerve, and is the most common diagnosis associated with facial nerve weakness/paralysis. Bell's palsy is a rapid unilateral facial nerve paresis (weakness) or paralysis (complete loss of movement) of unknown cause. The condition leads to the part...

Journal: :Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2009
Seth R Schwartz Seth M Cohen Seth H Dailey Richard M Rosenfeld Ellen S Deutsch M Boyd Gillespie Evelyn Granieri Edie R Hapner C Eve Kimball Helene J Krouse J Scott McMurray Safdar Medina Karen O'Brien Daniel R Ouellette Barbara J Messinger-Rapport Robert J Stachler Steven Strode Dana M Thompson Joseph C Stemple J Paul Willging Terrie Cowley Scott McCoy Peter G Bernad Milesh M Patel

OBJECTIVE This guideline provides evidence-based recommendations on managing hoarseness (dysphonia), defined as a disorder characterized by altered vocal quality, pitch, loudness, or vocal effort that impairs communication or reduces voice-related quality of life (QOL). Hoarseness affects nearly one-third of the population at some point in their lives. This guideline applies to all age groups e...

Journal: :Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2007
Richard M Rosenfeld David Andes Neil Bhattacharyya Dickson Cheung Steven Eisenberg Theodore G Ganiats Andrea Gelzer Daniel Hamilos Richard C Haydon Patricia A Hudgins Stacie Jones Helene J Krouse Lawrence H Lee Martin C Mahoney Bradley F Marple Col John P Mitchell Robert Nathan Richard N Shiffman Timothy L Smith David L Witsell

OBJECTIVE This guideline provides evidence-based recommendations on managing sinusitis, defined as symptomatic inflammation of the paranasal sinuses. Sinusitis affects 1 in 7 adults in the United States, resulting in about 31 million individuals diagnosed each year. Since sinusitis almost always involves the nasal cavity, the term rhinosinusitis is preferred. The guideline target patient is age...

ژورنال: بیهوشی و درد 2020

 Aims and background: Pain management is the core of care in traumatic injuries, which unfortunately is not properly managed in the pre-hospital stages. The use of pharmacological pain management by emergency medical technicians in the Iran is also subject to widespread restrictions and prohibited, so focusing on nonpharmacological pain management techniques can help improve pain management and...

Journal: :Journal of health politics, policy and law 2001
A J Rosoff

This article examines how courts are likely to apply evidence-based medicine, and particularly clinical practice guidelines (CPGs), in healthcare litigation involving quality-of-care and entitlement-to-benefits (coverage) claims. Exploring the "politics" of the current situation, it observes that, just as clinicians have been reluctant to use CPGs in practice, courts have been, and likely will ...

Journal: :The Nursing clinics of North America 2015
Melanie R Keiffer

Clinical practice guidelines augment clinician decision making. Researchers cite a lack of knowledge of guideline existence, complexity of guidelines, staff attitude, lack of training, time and resource constraints as reasons for nonadherence. This project sought to understand factors that promote or prevent guideline implementation at the point of care. Respondents' viewed clinical practice gu...

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