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What infection control measures should be implemented in a primary care setting to prevent the spread of norovirus?

Infection control measures to prevent the spread of norovirus in a primary care setting include:Ensure thorough handwashing with...

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How should I manage a patient with norovirus who presents with severe dehydration?

Management of a patient with norovirus presenting with severe dehydration involves prompt assessment and rehydration therapy.For seve...

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When should I consider referring a patient for specialist assessment regarding non-invasive ventilation therapy?

Consider referring a patient for specialist assessment regarding non-invasive ventilation when they develop worsening respiratory impairment, such as increas...

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How should I monitor a patient on NIV for potential complications or treatment failure?

Monitor the symptoms and signs listed in table 1 to detect potential respiratory impairment, including breathlessness, increased respiratory rate, orthopnoea...

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What are the key contraindications for the use of non-invasive ventilation in a primary care setting?

Key contraindications for the use of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in a primary care setting include:Severe bulbar impairment o...

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How can I differentiate between patients who would benefit from CPAP versus BiPAP in the management of respiratory distress?

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is generally indicated for patients with respiratory distress who require maintenance of airway p...

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What are the indications for initiating non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in patients with acute respiratory failure?

Indications for initiating non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in patients with acute respiratory failure include:Presence of hyperca...

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How can I effectively communicate with parents or guardians when there are concerns about non-accidental injury?

Effectively communicating with parents or guardians when there are concerns about non-accidental injury involves several key steps:...

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What documentation and reporting procedures should I follow when I suspect a case of non-accidental injury?

Record in the child's clinical record exactly what is observed and heard from whom and when, and why this is of concern. At this point, consider, suspect or ...

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What are the referral criteria for suspected non-accidental injury to child protection services or paediatric specialists?

Referral to child protection services or paediatric specialists should be considered if there is suspicion of child maltreatment based on specific injury pat...

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How should I approach the initial assessment of a child with suspected non-accidental injury in a primary care setting?

In the initial assessment of a child with suspected non-accidental injury, it is important to listen and observe, gathering information from various sources ...

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What are the key clinical signs and symptoms that may indicate a non-accidental injury in children?

Suspect child maltreatment if a child has bruising in the shape of a hand, ligature, stick, teeth mark, grip or implement 1....

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What are the referral criteria for a patient with nipple discharge that raises suspicion for malignancy?

Referral criteria for nipple discharge suspicious of malignancy:Refer patients aged 50 and over presenting with nipple changes o...

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Which investigations should be considered for a patient presenting with unilateral nipple discharge?

Investigations for unilateral nipple discharge should include:Clinical breast examination to assess for any pal...

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What are the key clinical features that differentiate physiological from pathological nipple discharge?

Key clinical features differentiating physiological from pathological nipple discharge include the nature, laterality, and associated symptoms of the...

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What follow-up protocols should I implement for patients with resolved neutropenia?

For patients who have experienced and resolved neutropenia, follow-up protocols should include a thorough clinical reassessment to evaluate the patient's ris...

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How should I manage a patient with neutropenia who is at risk of infection?

Management of a patient with neutropenia at risk of infection involves:Immediate assessment and referral: Suspe...

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What are the indications for referring a patient with neutropenia to a specialist?

Indications for referring a patient with neutropenia to a specialist include:Suspected neutropenic sepsis in patients undergoing...

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What initial investigations should I perform for a patient presenting with neutropenia?

For a patient presenting with neutropenia, the initial investigations should include a full blood count to confirm neutropenia and assess other cell lines, k...

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What post-operative care should I provide for patients after neurosurgery to ensure optimal recovery?

Post-operative care after neurosurgery should include:Monitoring and managing hydrocephalus: Assess for acute o...

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