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Accident and Emergency Nursing, 2005
This work looks at how a nurse practitioner can assess, diagnose and treat a patient that presents to the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department with a sore throat. A brief look is taken at the common causes of sore throat. The reader is then introduced to a simple scoring system (McIsaac scoring) to determine whether a patient requires antibiotics to
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This work looks at how a nurse practitioner can assess, diagnose and treat a patient that presents to the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department with a sore throat. A brief look is taken at the common causes of sore throat. The reader is then introduced to a simple scoring system (McIsaac scoring) to determine whether a patient requires antibiotics to
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Hierarchically resistive skins as specific and multimetric on-throat wearable biosensors
Nature Nanotechnology, 2023Shu Gong +7 more
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Sore throat after sore throat after sore throat
Postgraduate Medicine, 1997In this discussion of recurrent group A streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis, the author notes that even at the peak of the streptococcal infection season, not more than 30% to 40% of children with sore throats actually have group A streptococci as the cause. Thus, it is vital to confirm clinical diagnosis of group A streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis with
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1997
In the early decades of this century only hospitalized patients had throat cultures performed, usually because diphtheria was suspected. In 1946 Dr. Burtis Breese returned to his private pediatric practice from his World War II involvement in efforts to control U.S. military outbreaks of streptococcal pharyngitis and acute rheumatic fever.
R R, Tanz, M A, Gerber, S T, Shulman
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In the early decades of this century only hospitalized patients had throat cultures performed, usually because diphtheria was suspected. In 1946 Dr. Burtis Breese returned to his private pediatric practice from his World War II involvement in efforts to control U.S. military outbreaks of streptococcal pharyngitis and acute rheumatic fever.
R R, Tanz, M A, Gerber, S T, Shulman
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2018
This chapter looks at diseases and conditions of the throat that may present acutely to an emergency department, general practice, or ward. It aims to equip the reader with the necessary knowledge to enable them to quickly and accurately triage and diagnose common clinical problems. Referral pathways and management are also discussed.
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This chapter looks at diseases and conditions of the throat that may present acutely to an emergency department, general practice, or ward. It aims to equip the reader with the necessary knowledge to enable them to quickly and accurately triage and diagnose common clinical problems. Referral pathways and management are also discussed.
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