Friday, November 09, 2018

CCH

Canalith Repositioning (Epley) Procedure for
Vertigo 708
Cervical Evaluation During Pregnancy:
Bimanual Examination
710
Clock-Draw •rest 712
Cystometry 715
Cystometry: Bedside 717
Foreign Body Removal From the Nose 718
Hernia Reduction (Inguinal/Groin)
719
Intrauterine Device Insertion 720
Neurologic Examination 722
Nonstress Test 724
Oral Airway Insertion 725
pap Smear and Maturation Index
Procedure 726
Pregnancy: Estimating Date of Delivery
Prostatic Massage 2-Glass Test
Rectal Prolapse Reduction
731
Sprain Evaluation 732
Tick Removal 733
Trichloroacetic Acid/ Podophyllin Therapy
Wet Mount/Cervical Cultures Procedure
Abdominal pain: Adults
Abdominal pain: Children
Acne Rosacea 743
Acne Vulgaris 744
Acute Otitis Media 745
Addison's Disease 746
741
742
Dysmenorrhea (Painful Menstrual Cramps
or Periods) 812
Dyspareunia (Pain With Intercourse)
813
Eczema
814
Emergency Contraception—
Levonogestrcl 815
Emergency Contraception—Ulipristal
AI)HI.): Coping Strategies for Teens
and Adults 747
ADHD: 'lips for Caregivers of a Child
With ADHD 748
Adolescent Nutrition
749
Alcohol and Drug Dependence 750
Allergic Rhinitis 752
Amenorrhea 753
Ankle Exercises 754
Aphthous Stomatitis 755
Asthma 756
Asthma: Action Plan and Peak Flow
Monitoring 757
Asthma: How to Use a Metered-Dose Inhaler
Atherosclerosis and Hyperlipidemia 760
Atrial Fibrillation 761
Atrophic Vaginitis 763
Back Stretches 765
fish
759
Acetate 816
Emphysema 817
Endometritis
819
Epididymitis 820
Erythema Multiforme 821
Exercise 822
Eye Medication Administration
Febrile Seizures (Child) 825
Fibrocystic Breast Changes and
Breast pain 826
Fibromyalgia 827
Folliculitis 828
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Gestational Diabetes 831
Gonorrhea 832
Gout 833
Grief 834

Bacterial Pneumonia: Adult
Bacterial Pneumonia: Child
Bacterial Vaginosis 770
767
768
Basal Body Temperature Measurement
Bell's Palsy 773
Bipolar Disorder 774
Bronchiolitis: Child 776
Bronchitis, Acute 778
Bronchitis, Chronic 779
Cerumen Impaction (Earwax)
Cervicitis
781
Chickenpox (Varicella) 782
Childhood Nutrition
783
Chlamydia 785
780
772
786
Head Injury: Mild 835
Hemorrhoids 837
Herpes Simplex Virus 838
Herpes Zoster, or Shingles 839
HIV/AIDS: Resources for Patients
Human Papillomavirus 841
Infant Nutrition
842
Influenza (Flu) 844
Insect Bites and Stings 846
Insulin "Iherapy During Pregnancy
Iron-Deficiency Anemia (Pregnancy)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome 851
Jaundice and Hepatitis 852
Kidney Disease: Chronic 854
Knee Exercises 859
840
848
850
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Chronic Pain 787
Chronic Venous Insufficiency 788
Colic: Ways to Soothe a Fussy Baby 790
Common Cold 792
Conjunctivitis 793
Constipation Relief 794
Contraception: How to Take Birth Control
Pills (for a 28-Day cycle) 796
cough 798
Crohn's Disease 799
Croup, Viral 801
Cushinws Syndrome 802
Lactose Intolerance and Malabsorption
860
Lice (Pediculosis)
861
Lichen Planus 862
Lyme Disease and Removal Of a Tick 863
Lymphedema 865
Mastitis
866
Menopause 868
Migraine Headache 870
Mononucleosis
872
Myasthenia Gravis
873
Nicotine Dependence 874
Nosebleeds 876
Parkinson's D Management 883
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease 885
Peripheral Arterial Disease 887
Pernicious Anemia 888
Pharyngitis 889
Pityriasis Rosea 890
Pneumonia, Viral: Adult
Pneumonia, Viral: Child
Polymyalgia Rheumatica
891
892
893
Ulcer Management 936
Urinary Incontinence: Women 938
Urinary Tract Infection (Acute Cystitis) 940
Urinary Tract Infection During Pregnancy:
Pyelonephritis 942
Vaginal Bleeding: First Trimester 943
Vaginal Bleeding: Second and Third
Trimesters 944
Vaginal Yeast Infection 946
Varicose Veins 947
Warts 948
Wound Care: Iu»wer Extremity Ulcers 949
Wound Care: Pressure Ulcers 950
Wound Care: Wounds 951
Wound Infection; Episiotomy and Cesarean
Postpartum: Breast Engorgement
and Sore Nipples 895
Premenstrual Syndrome 897
Preterm labor 899
Prostatic Hypertrophy/Benign 901
Prostatitis 902
Pseudogout 904
Psoriasis 905
Respiratory Syncytial Virus 907
RICE Therapy and Exercise Iherapy 908
Ringworm (Tinea) 909
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Removal
ofa Tick 910
Rou ndworms and Pinworms 912
Scabies
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Shortness of Breath 915
Sinusitis 916
Section
952
Xerosis (Winter Itch)
Zika Virus Infection
Appendices 957
953
954
Appendix A. Normal Labom tory Values 959
Appendix B: Diet Recommendations 962
Bland Diet 963
DASH Dietary Approaches '0 Stop
Hypertension
Foods '0 Aroid While Taking Warfarin (Coumadin.

Ringworm (Tinea) 909
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Removal
ofa Tick 910
Roundworms and Pinworms 912
Scabies 913
Seborrheic Dermatitis
914
Shortness of Breath 915
Sinusitis 916
Skin Care Assessment 917
Sleep Apnea 919
Sleep Disorders/lnsomnia 921
Superficial lhrombophlebitis 923
Syphilis 925
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 926
Testicular Self-Examination
928
Tinea Versicolor 929
Tinnitus 930
Toxoplasmosis
931
Transient Ischemic Attack 932
Trichomoniasis 934
Trigeminal Neuralgia 935
Appendices 957
Appendix A. Normal IM boratory Values 959
Appendix B: Recommendations 962
Bland Diet 96.3
DASH Diet: Dietary Approaches Stop
Hypertension 964
Foods to Avoid While liking Warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven) 967
Gluten -Frye Diet 968
High-Fiber Diet 969
Lactose-intolerance Diet 970
Low-Pat/l,ow-Cho/es/erol Die/ 971
Nausea and Diet
(Children and Adults)
972
Vitamin D and Calcium Handout 973
Appendix C: Tanner's Sexual Maturity
stages 975
Appendix D: Teeth 976
Index 977


I. Health Maintenance Guidelines
2. Public Health Guidelines
3. Pain Management Guidelines
4. Dermatology Guidelines
5. Eye Guidelines
6. Ear Guidelines
7. Nasal Guidelines
8. "Ihroat and Mouth Guidelines
9. Respiratory Guidelines
10. Cardiovascular Guidelines
11. Gastrointestinal Guidelines
12. Genitourinary Guidelines
13. Obstetrics Guidelines
14. Gynecolo ic Guidelines
15.
15. Sexually Transmitted Infections Guidelines 
16. Infectious Disease Guidelines 
17. Systemic Disorders Guidelines 
18. Musculoskeletal Guidelines 
19. Neurologic Guidelines 
20. Endocrine Guidelines 
21. Rheumatological Guidelines 
22. Psychiatric Guidelines 
23. Assessment Guide for Sport Participation


Factors Contributing to Cultural Diversity 
Fewer White non-Hispanic children 
Increase in immigration 
Efficiency in transportation and travel 
Increase in the homeless and the poor populations 
Increase in divorce rate 
Increase in single parenting 
Grandparents raising grandchildren 
Substance abuse 
Violence 
Transgender sex changes 
Homosexual acceptance 
Information explosion/high technology 
Illiteracy 
Increase in non-English-proficient health care providets 
Federal regulations



2) Use family members or personal acquain- 
tances as interpreters (adults only). 
3) Provide multilingual written materials. 
iii. Education (meaningful/multilingual) 
I) User friendly 
2) Friendly technology 
C. Educate staff to cultural diversities. 
I. Assessments should include the patient's health 
values and beliefs (sec Exhibit I .2). 
2. Communication should be meaningful. 
a. Be precise and clear. 
b. Maintain eye contact when speaking. 
C. Use plain language. 
d. Observe facial expressions and body language. 
e. Use short sentences to explain lengthy 
information. 
f. Avoid medical jargon 
g. Use repetition for emphasis 
h. Ask questions to confirm understanding 
D. Schedule longer appointments if needed. 
E. Health care providers should clarify the limitations of 
a health care provider's role. 
F. Clearly identifr alternatives offered by health care 
provider.  

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