clinical q&a library
Explore a database of clinical questions answered by iatroX, referencing established clinical guidelines, SmPCs, and peer-reviewed literature.
In what scenarios should I consider hyperbaric oxygen therapy for patients with radiation injuries?
Consider hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) for patients with radiation-induced injuries primarily in clinical scenarios involving chronic, non-healing wounds ...
What is the evidence supporting the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the management of carbon monoxide poisoning?
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is supported by evidence as an effective treatment modality in the management of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, par...
How should I assess a patient for potential contraindications to hyperbaric oxygen therapy?
To assess a patient for potential contraindications to hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), begin with a thorough clinical history and examination focusing on c...
What are the indications for referring a patient for hyperbaric oxygen therapy in cases of diabetic foot ulcers?
Indications for referring a patient for hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) in diabetic foot ulcers: According to the NICE guideline NG19 on di...
What follow-up care is recommended for patients who have undergone treatment for hydrocephalus?
Follow-up care for patients treated for hydrocephalus involves agreeing and documenting a personalised follow-up care plan with the patient,...
How should I manage a patient with hydrocephalus who presents with acute symptoms?
Management of a patient with acute hydrocephalus presenting with acute symptoms should focus on prompt diagnosis and urgent intervention to prevent n...
What are the indications for referring a patient with suspected hydrocephalus to a neurosurgeon?
Indications for referring a patient with suspected hydrocephalus to a neurosurgeon include:Neurological deterioration caused by ...
Which imaging modalities are most effective for confirming a diagnosis of hydrocephalus?
The most effective imaging modalities for confirming a diagnosis of hydrocephalus are magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) s...
What are the key clinical features to consider when diagnosing hydrocephalus in adults?
When diagnosing hydrocephalus in adults, the key clinical features to consider include the classic triad of gait disturbance, cognitive impairment, and urina...
How can I assess and mitigate risks associated with human error in clinical decision-making?
Assessing and mitigating risks associated with human error in clinical decision-making requires a multifaceted approach that integrates syst...
What training resources are available for staff to better understand human factors in healthcare?
Training resources to improve staff understanding of human factors in healthcare include:Education and training courses that cov...
How can I apply human behavior insights to enhance medication adherence among my patients?
To improve medication adherence by applying insights from human behavior, it is essential to adopt a patient-centred, tailored approach that addresses both i...
How can understanding human factors improve patient safety in my practice?
Understanding human factors can improve patient safety in general practice by fostering a 'fair blame' culture that encourages open reporting and lea...
When should I refer a patient with Horner's syndrome for further investigation or specialist assessment?
Refer a patient with Horner's syndrome for further investigation or specialist assessment if:There is any suspicion of an underl...
How should I monitor a patient with chronic haemolytic anaemia for potential complications?
Monitoring a patient with chronic haemolytic anaemia for potential complications involves regular clinical and laboratory assessments focused on earl...
What management strategies are recommended for patients with confirmed autoimmune haemolytic anaemia?
Management strategies for autoimmune haemolytic anaemia (AIHA) focus on controlling haemolysis, treating underlying causes, and preventing complicati...
When should I consider referring a patient with hoarseness for specialist evaluation, and what criteria should guide this decision?
Consider referring a patient with hoarseness for specialist evaluation if the hoarseness is persistent and unexplained, especially in adults aged 45 ...
What are the recommended follow-up protocols for patients who have been prescribed PrEP?
Support patients taking PrEP to get regular HIV testing and STI screening every 3 months 1.Monitor kidney function...
Are there specific populations that may benefit more from PrEP, and how should I approach discussions with them?
Specific populations that may benefit more from pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) include people at higher risk of HIV, such as gay, bisexual,...