Guideline
SAJHIVMED DECEMBER 2013, Vol. 14, No. 4
Short Version
This clinical practice guideline was developed in order to provide recommendations for the management of critically ill adult patients with COVID-19 in intensive care units (ICUs).
1ère Conférence internationale des ministres de la santé sur la sécurité des patients et la gestion des risques en milieux de soins en Afrique, Rapport Final 2012
Diskriminierungssensibler Umgang mit Patient*innen ermöglicht allen Menschen gesundheitliche Hilfe aufzusuchen. Im Gesundheitssystem gibt es Menschen, die weniger sichtbar sind als andere. Damit sich Ärzt*innen, Therapeut*innen, Pflegende und ande...re im Gesundheitssystem
Tätige stärker mit individuellen Bedürfnissen von Patient*innen auseinandersetzen, gibt dieser
Leitfaden Impulse.
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During ventilation and between patients
Always read and follow the instructions and recommendations of the manufacturer`s manual
Consumables associated with oxygen delivery are generally intended as single use devices, and should be treated as inf...ectious material and disposed of accordingly. Dispose of patient interface and filters, for example, as per facility standard operating procedures for infectious/ biohazardous waste management.
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During non-invasive ventilation and between patients
Always read and follow the instructions and recommendations of the manufacturer`s manual
Consumables associated with oxygen delivery are generally intended as single use devices, should be treat...ed as infectious material and disposed of accordingly. Dispose of patient interface and filters, for example, as per facility standard operating procedures for infectious/biohazardous waste management.
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Bilevel or two-level Positive Airway Pressure (BiPAP).
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)
During non-invasive ventilation and between patients
Always read and follow the instructions and recommendations of the manufacturer`s manual
Con...sumables associated with oxygen delivery are generally intended as single use devices, should be treated as infectious material and disposed of accordingly. Dispose of patient interface and filters, for example, as per facility standard operating procedures for infectious/biohazardous waste management
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Patient information on safe medical treatment. Available in: Arabic, English, French, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, German.
This is the English version. For other language versions visit: http://www.patienten-information.de/kurzinformationen/arzneimi...ttel-und-impfungen/sichere-arzneimitteltherapie
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Consumables associated with oxygen delivery are generally intended as single use devices. They should be treated as infectious1 material and disposed of accordingly. Disposal of patient interface, tubing, water bag and water chamber, for example, sh...ould be done as per facility standard operating procedures for infectious/biohazardous waste management.
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Patient information leaflet on diabetes. Available in Arabic, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Polish, Punjabi, Tamil, Urdu and Welsh. For the versions in other languages go to https://www.diabetes.org.uk/Guide-to-diabetes/Information-in-different-langua...ges1/
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Patient information on heart failure. English version. Also available in: Arabic, French, German, Russian, Turkish, Spanish. For other versions go to: http://www.patienten-information.de/kurzinformationen/herz-und-gefässe/herzschwäche.
short information/patient handout on coronary heart disease, on this homepage available in:
arabic, english, german, french, russian, spanish & turkish
ext. Homepage, accessed 2018/04/16
This document is updated.
Please check the document:Priority medical devices list for the COVID-19 response and associated technical specifications
In-and Out-Patient Treatment
Treating the Patient with Tuberculosis
The skin of a patient is the first and most visible structure of the body that any health-care worker encounters during the course of an examination. To the patient, it is also highly visible, and a...ny disease that affects it is noticeable and will have an impact on personal and social well-being. The skin is therefore an important entry point for both diagnosis and management. Many diseases of humans are associated with changes to the skin, ranging from symptoms such as itching to changes in colour, feel and appearance.
This training guide explains how to identify the signs and symptoms of neglected tropical diseases of the skin through their visible characteristics. It also contains information on how to diagnose and manage common skin problems that front-line health workers may encounter.
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How to do it best for the patient and the family
Quick reference guide on clinical management of patients with Dengue