Pediatric Nurse Telephone Triage

Pediatric Nurse Telephone Triage
Author: Andrew R. Hertz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-01-07
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1581105304

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This new book is a companion to Pediatric Telephone Protocols: Office Version, and it can also stand alone as an independent resource. Pediatric Nurse Telephone Triage is a pediatric nurse triage tool that has 2 major objectives. the first objective is to teach nurses how to perform nurse telephone triage using standard triage guidelines. the second objective is to educate nurses to better understand the rationale behind the Barton D. Schmitt telephone triage guidelines. Tables, figures, and algorithms are used throughout the text to illustrate, organize, and explain how to do telephone tria

Pediatric Telephone Advice

Pediatric Telephone Advice
Author: Barton D. Schmitt
Publsiher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0781750792

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This handbook presents step-by-step protocols for telephone triage and advice for over 150 pediatric symptoms and chief complaints. Written in algorithmic format, the protocols list questions the health care professional should ask the caller to assess the urgency of the problem and determine whether it requires emergency intervention, an office visit, or home care. Where appropriate, the book provides first aid and home care instructions for parents and alerts parents to complications that warrant a call back.

Telephone Triage for Pediatrics

Telephone Triage for Pediatrics
Author: Julie Briggs,Mikki Meadows-Oliver
Publsiher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2017-07-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781496363619

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Handle questions about pediatric care with confident accuracy: Telephone Triage Protocols for Pediatrics is the quick-access guide to providing fast, efficient phone assessments and accurate care recommendations. This comprehensive, on-the-spot resource lists a broad range of symptoms alphabetically. A flow chart format provides the crucial Yes or No questions to ask, with each answer moving quickly to optimal recommendations or instructions. A vital resource for all nurses, this is irreplaceable to those in pediatric or family practice. Tap into top-level guidance for fast, efficient assessments ... Step-by-step guidance for making accurate assessments—170 proven protocols addressing a wide range of symptoms, disorders, and medical emergencies, for newborn to age 18 Sorts life-threatening problems from those not requiring physician or emergency care—callers are directed to make an appointment, seek emergency care, or follow home care instructions Increases consistency of advice and documentation Supports nurses of all knowledge and experience levels Color tabs for each section enable quick access Symptoms alpha-organized and grouped by level of urgency, addressing injuries, trauma, pain, swelling, and other symptoms for: Head, eyes, ears, nose, throat, mouth, back, neck, arm, and leg Body system problems – chest/cardiovascular, respiratory GI, genital/obstetrics and gynecological problems, urination, and skin problems Chronic and infectious diseases Behavioral problems Infant-specific problems Sections under every symptom include: Key Questions to ask the caller Other Protocols to Consider Reminders – for proper documentation Assessment – symptoms and conditions that determine urgency Actioncolumn – Following Yes or No answers to assessment questions, with emergency actions appearing first Immediate actions – proven protocols and/or referrals to emergency, physician, or at-home care Home Care Instructions – before emergency care, before appointment, or at-home care Emergency Instructions – in-the-moment first aid Report the Following Problems – what caller should tell their physician or emergency department Seek Emergency Care Immediately – if certain symptoms occur

Telephone Triage Protocols for Pediatrics

Telephone Triage Protocols for Pediatrics
Author: Julie K. Briggs,Mikki Meadows-Oliver
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Medical protocols
ISBN: 1496389654

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Adult Telephone Protocols

Adult Telephone Protocols
Author: David Alan Thompson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-10
Genre: Emergency nursing
ISBN: 1610021959

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This great resource provides the expert help triagers need to handle a wide array of phone inquiries. The new 4th edition is completely revised and updated to include more than 100 protocols that provide step-by-step guidance for addressing 90% of the most common adult complaints.

Telephone Triage Protocols for Nurses

Telephone Triage Protocols for Nurses
Author: Julie K. Briggs
Publsiher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2015-04-27
Genre: Emergency nursing
ISBN: 1469880520

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Performing telephone triage requires the ability to make quick and effective decisions based on limited information.This rapid-access resource delivers over 200 triage protocols for evaluating patients' symptoms over the telephone. Each symptom entry lists questions, grouped by urgency level, to determine whether the caller should seek emergency care immediately, seek medical care the same day, call back for appointment, or follow home care instructions. Detailed home care instructions are then provided. Simple, direct, and useful, it is the most comprehensive and user-friendly telephone triage book available. This new edition features several new protocols--Swine Flu (H1N1 virus), Bedbug Problems, Tattoo Problems, and Emergency Contraception--as well as new information in the introductory chapter about program development, management issues, and staff development, including training. Also featured is a new reminder about documentation in each protocol as well as a new anatomic Table of Contents and expanded home care instructions.

Telephone Triage Protocols for School age Children 6 to 18 Years

Telephone Triage Protocols for School age Children  6 to 18 Years
Author: Sheila Q. Wheeler,Sheila L. Birnbaum
Publsiher: Aspen Pub
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0834209810

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As health care delivery systems evolve and managed care affects every venue of care delivery, telephone triage and advice programs are rapidly emerging as a necessary service to help control costs and health resource utilization.Telephone Triage Protocols for Pediatric and Adult Populations gives health care providers a three-volume set of age-adjusted, collaboratively developed, user-friendly protocols that address approximately 1,000 possible diagnoses by focusing on 50 key symptoms and problems. the protocols classify symptoms as emergent, urgent, acute, and non-acute; provide disposition and advice based on those classifications; and supply cross references and teaching and referral, where appropriate. Designed with low-income, high-risk, low-literacy clients in mind, these protocols will enable health care providers to avoid liability and to reap the benefits of appropriate health care utilization.This manual is available for a free 30-day trial. Simply select 'Bill Me' when asked for a form of payment.

Pediatric Telephone Protocols Office Version

Pediatric Telephone Protocols  Office Version
Author: Barton D. Schmitt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1581102801

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Intended for use during office hours, this reference provides 100 protocols for the telephone triage of common pediatric symptoms. Each protocol lists the questions to ask callers when evaluating the urgency of their problem, shows how to differentiate cases requiring emergency intervention from those better addressed through an office visit or home care, and recommends first aid instructions for parents.