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Uganda Clinical Guidelines 2003 - National Guidelines on Management of Common Conditions
(NDA, WHO; 2003; 523 pages)
Abbreviations
Units of measurement
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Presentation of information
References
How to diagnose & treat in primary care
Communication skills in the consultation
How to make time for quality care
Evidence-based guidelines
Chronic care
Prescribing guidelines
1. Ten-point Prescribing Checklist
2. Prescribing of Placebos
3. Prescription Writing
4. In-patient Prescriptions
5. Guide to Quantities of Medicines to be Supplied
6. Controlled drug prescriptions
7. Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs)
8. Paediatric Prescribing
9. Drug interactions
10. Patient counselling
1. Infections
1.1 BRUCELLOSIS
1.2 CANDIDIASIS
1.3 CHICKEN POX
1.4 LEPROSY
1.5 MEASLES
1.6 MENINGITIS
1.7 SYSTEMIC MYCOSES
1.8 PLAGUE
1.9 POLIOMYELITIS
1.10 RHEUMATIC FEVER
1.11 SEPTICAEMIA (before sensitivity results are known)
1.12 TETANUS
1.13 TYPHOID FEVER (Enteric fever)
1.14 TYPHUS FEVER
2. Parasitic diseases
2.1 ASCARIASIS (Roundworm)
2.2 DRACUNCULIASIS (Guinea worm)
2.3 ECHINOCOCCOSIS (Hydatid disease)
2.4 ENTEROBIASIS (Threadworm)
2.5 HOOKWORM
2.6 LEISHMANIASIS
2.7 MALARIA
2.8 ONCHOCERCIASIS (River blindness)
2.9 PEDICULOSIS
2.10 SCHISTOSOMIASIS (Bilharziasis)
2.11 STRONGYLOIDIASIS
2.12 TAENIASIS (Tapeworm infestation)
2.13 TRICHURIASIS (Whipworm infestation)
2.14 HUMAN AFRICAN TRYPANOSOMIASIS (Sleeping sickness)
3. Respiratory diseases
3.1 ASTHMA
3.2 BRONCHIOLITIS
3.3 ACUTE BRONCHITIS
3.4 CORYZA (Common cold)
3.5 ACUTE EPIGLOTTITIS
3.6 INFLUENZA (‘Flu’)
3.7 LARYNGITIS
3.8 ACUTE LARYNGOTRACHEOBRONCHITIS
3.9 LUNG ABSCESS/ASPIRATION PNEUMONIA
3.10 PERTUSSIS (Whooping cough)
3.11 PNEUMONIA (Pyogenic)
3.12 TUBERCULOSIS (TB)
4. Gastrointestinal conditions
4.1 AMOEBIASIS
4.2 APPENDICITIS (Acute)
4.3 BACILLARY DYSENTERY (Shigellosis)
4.4 CHOLERA
4.5 CONSTIPATION
4.6 DIARRHOEA
4.7 GASTRITIS
4.8 GIARDIASIS
4.9 HAEMORRHOIDS (‘Piles’)
4.10 PEPTIC ULCER
4.11 PERITONITIS
4.12 REFLUX OESOPHAGITIS
4.13 PANCREATITIS
5. Injuries and trauma
5.1 BITES
5.2 FRACTURES
5.3 BURNS
5.4 WOUNDS
5.5 HEAD INJURIES
6. Endocrine system conditions
6.1 ADDISON’S DISEASE
6.2 DIABETES MELLITUS
6.3 DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS
6.4 HYPERTHYROIDISM (Thyrotoxicosis)
6.5 HYPOTHYROIDISM (Myxoedema)
7. Nutritional and haematologic conditions
7.1 BLOOD: GUIDELINES FOR APPROPRIATE USE
7.2 ANAEMIAS
7.3 PROTEIN ENERGY MALNUTRITION (PEM)
7.4 VITAMIN A DEFICIENCY
8. Cardiovascular diseases
8.1 DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS (DVT)
8.2 INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS
8.3 HEART FAILURE
8.4 HYPERTENSION
8.5 ISCHAEMIC HEART DISEASE (Coronary heart disease)
8.6 PERICARDITIS
8.7 PULMONARY OEDEMA
8.8 RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE
9. Skin diseases
9.1 BOILS (Furunculosis)
9.2 CARBUNCLES
9.3 CELLULITIS and ERYSIPELAS
9.4 ECZEMA (Dermatitis)
9.5 FUNGAL SKIN INFECTIONS
9.6 HERPES SIMPLEX
9.7 HERPES ZOSTER (SHINGLES)
9.8 IMPETIGO
9.9 PEMPHIGUS
9.10 PSORIASIS
9.11 SCABIES
9.12 SKIN ALLERGY/URTICARIA
9.13 TROPICAL ULCER (TU)
10. Central nervous system / Psychiatric conditions
10.1 DRUG & SUBSTANCE ABUSE DISORDERS
10.2 ANXIETY
10.3 DEPRESSION
10.4 DELIRIUM (Acute confusional state)
10.5 DEMENTIA
10.6 EPILEPSY
10.7 MANIA
10.8 MIGRAINE
10.9 PARKINSONISM (Parkinson’s disease)
10.10 POSTNATAL PSYCHOSIS
10.11 SCHIZOPHRENIA
10.12 SUICIDAL BEHAVIOUR
11. Eye conditions
11.1 CATARACT
11.2 CONJUNCTIVITIS
11.3 FOREIGN BODY (FB) in the EYE
11.4 KERATITIS
11.5 OPHTHALMIA OF THE NEWBORN
11.6 STYE (Hordeolum)
11.7 TRACHOMA
11.8 UVEITIS
11.9 XEROPHTHALMIA
12. Ear, nose and throat conditions
12.1 EAR CONDITIONS
12.2 NASAL CONDITIONS
12.3 THROAT CONDITIONS
13. Genito-urinary diseases
13.1 ACUTE CYSTITIS
13.2 ACUTE GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
13.3 NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
13.4 ACUTE PYELONEPHRITIS
13.5 RENAL COLIC
13.6 RENAL FAILURE
14. HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections
14.1 HIV INFECTION / ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME (AIDS)
14.2 SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
15. Obstetric and gynaecological conditions
15.1 ANTENATAL CARE (ANC)
15.2 PREGNANCY AND HIV INFECTION
15.3 ANAEMIA IN PREGNANCY
15.4 MALARIA IN PREGNANCY
15.5 POSTPARTUM CARE
15.6 NEWBORN RESUSCITATION
15.7 ANTENATAL & POSTNATAL MEDICATION
15.8 HIGH RISK PREGNANCY (HRP)
15.9 VAGINAL BLEEDING IN EARLY PREGNANCY
15.10 PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES (PROM)
15.11 AMNIONITIS
15.12 MASTITIS
15.13 BREAST ABSCESS
15.14 DYSMENORRHOEA
15.15 HYPEREMESIS GRAVIDARUM
15.16 ECTOPIC PREGNANCY
15.17 PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE (PID)
15.18 PUERPERAL SEPSIS
15.19 ANTEPARTUM HAEMORRHAGE (APH)
15.20 POSTPARTUM HAEMORRHAGE (PPH)
15.21 RETAINED PLACENTA
15.22 RUPTURED UTERUS
15.23 ECLAMPSIA
15.24 SEVERE PRE-ECLAMPSIA
15.25 OBSTRUCTED LABOUR
16. Musculoskeletal conditions and joint diseases
16.1 PYOGENIC ARTHRITIS (Septic arthritis)
16.2 RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
16.3 GOUT
16.4 OSTEOARTHRITIS
16.5 OSTEOMYELITIS
16.6 PYOMYOSITIS
16.7 TUBERCULOSIS of the SPINE
17. Miscellaneous conditions
17.1 ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK
17.2 DEHYDRATION
17.3 FEBRILE CONVULSIONS
17.4 HYPOGLYCAEMIA
17.5 PAIN
17.6 VACCINATION SCHEDULE for CHILDREN
17.7 FLUID & ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE
18. Poisoning
18.1 Acute organophosphate poisoning
18.2 Paraffin & petroleum products poisoning
18.3 Aspirin poisoning
18.4 Paracetamol poisoning
18.5 Iron poisoning
18.6 Carbon monoxide poisoning
18.7 Barbiturate poisoning
18.8 Narcotic analgesic poisoning
18.9 Warfarin poisoning
18.10 Methyl alcohol (methanol) poisoning
18.11 Alcohol poisoning
18.12 Other chemical/drug poisoning
18.13 Food poisoning
19. Dental and oral conditions
19.1 DENTAL ABSCESS
19.2 DENTAL CARIES
19.3 GINGIVAL INFECTIONS and PERIODONTITIS
19.4 STOMATITIS
20. Hepatic and biliary diseases
20.1 ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS
20.2 CIRRHOSIS
20.3 VIRAL HEPATITIS
21. Childhood illness
21.1 Sick Child (Age 2 months to 5 years)
21.2 Sick young infant (Age 1 week -<2 months)
22. Family planning (FP)
1. Provide information about FP to different groups
2. Counsel clients at high-risk of pregnancy complications to accept/use FP services
3. Counsel clients to make informed choice of FP method
4. Obtain and record client history
5. Perform physical assessment
6. Perform pelvic examination
7. Manage client for chosen FP method
Appendix 1: Anti-TB drug intolerance guidelines
Appendix 2: HIV/AIDS health worker safety & universal hygiene precautions
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20. Hepatic and biliary diseases
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