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Family Practice Guidelines | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Jill C. Cash, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, a family nurse practitioner for over 20 years, currently practices as a family nurse practitioner at the Vanderbilt Medical Group, Westhaven Family Practice, in Franklin, Tennessee. Her past experience includes teaching as an instructor for the School of Nursing, Southern Illinois Unive... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf | |
Family Practice Guidelines Fourth Edition Jill C. Cash, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC Cheryl A. Glass, MSN, WHNP, RN-BC Editors | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
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Subjects: | MESH: Family Practice—methods | Primary Nursing—methods | Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures | Nurse Practitioners | Physician Assistants | Handbooks Classification: LCC RT120. F34 | NLM WY 49 | DDC 610. 73—dc23 LC record available at https://lccn. loc. gov/2016048484 Special discounts on bulk quantities ... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
This book is dedicated to all of our families, friends, and colleagues who have influenced our lives, careers, and dreams. We greatly appreciate our colleagues, Margaret Zuccarini and Joanne Jay at Springer Publishing, and Ashita Shah and the Newgen Knowledge Works staff for keeping us on track for deadlines and under... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Contents Contributors Reviewers for the Third and Fourth Editions Preface Share Family Practice Guidelines, Fourth Edition I. GUIDELINES 1. Health Maintenance Guidelines Cultural Diversity and Sensitivity Health Maintenance During the Life Span Pediatric Well-Child Evaluation Anticipatory Guidance by Age Nutrition Exer... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Beers Criteria for Medication Use in Older Adults 2. Public Health Guidelines Homelessness Obesity Post—Bariatric Surgery Long-Term Follow-Up Substance Use Disorders Violence Children Intimate Partner Violence Older Adults 3. Pain Management Guidelines Acute Pain Chronic Pain Lower Back Pain 4. Dermatology Guidelines A... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Syndrome Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Herpes Zoster or Shingles Impetigo Insect Bites and Stings Lice (Pediculosis) Lichen Planus Pityriasis Rosea Precancerous or Cancerous Skin Lesions Psoriasis Scabies Seborrheic Dermatitis Tinea Corporis (Ringworm) Tinea Versicolor Warts Wound Care Lower Extremi... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Excessive Tears Eye Pain Glaucoma, Acute Angle-Closure Hordeolum (Stye) Strabismus Subconjunctival Hemorrhage Uveitis 6. Ear Guidelines Acute Otitis Media Cerumen Impaction (Earwax) Hearing Loss Otitis Externa Otitis Media With Effusion Tinnitus 7. Nasal Guidelines Allergic Rhinitis Epistaxis Nonallergic Rhinitis Sinus... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Pharyngitis Stomatitis, Minor Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis Thrush 9. Respiratory Guidelines Asthma Bronchiolitis: Child Bronchitis, Acute Bronchitis, Chronic Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Common Cold/Upper Respiratory Infection Cough Croup, Viral Emphysema Obstructive Sleep Apnea Pneumonia (Bacterial) Pneumoni... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Deep Vein Thrombosis Heart Failure Hypertension Lymphedema Murmurs Palpitations Peripheral Arterial Disease Superficial Thrombophlebitis Syncope 11. Gastrointestinal Guidelines Abdominal Pain Appendicitis Celiac Disease Cholecystitis Colic Colorectal Cancer Screening Constipation Crohn's Disease Cyclosporiasis Diarrhea... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Hernias, Abdominal Hernias, Pelvic Hirschprung's Disease or Congenital Aganglionic Megacolon Hookworm Irritable Bowel Syndrome Jaundice Malabsorption Nausea and Vomiting Peptic Ulcer Disease Pinworm Roundworm Ulcerative Colitis 12. Genitourinary Guidelines Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Chronic Kidney Disease in Adults E... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Urinary Tract Infection (Acute Cystitis) Varicocele 13. Obstetrics Guidelines ANTEPARTUM Preconception Counseling: Identifying Patients at Risk Routine Prenatal Care Anemia, Iron Deficiency Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Preeclampsia Preterm Labor Pyelonephritis in Pregnancy Vaginal Bleeding: First Trimester Vaginal Ble... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Breast Pain Cervicitis Contraception Dysmenorrhea Dyspareunia Emergency Contraception Endometriosis Female Sexual Dysfunction Infertility Menopause Pap Smear Screening Guidelines and Interpretation Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder Vulvovaginal Candidiasis 15. Sexuall... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Kawasaki Disease Lyme Disease Meningitis Mononucleosis (Epstein—Barr) Mumps Parvovirus B19 (Fifth Disease, Erythema Infectiosum) Rheumatic Fever Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Roseola (Exanthem Subitum) Rubella (German Measles) Rubeola (Red Measles) Scarlet Fever (Scarlatina) Toxoplasmosis Varicella (Chickenpox) West Nil... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Sciatica Sprains: Ankle and Knee 19. Neurologic Guidelines Alzheimer's Disease Bell's Palsy Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Dementia Guillain—Barré Syndrome Headache Migraine Headache Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Multiple Sclerosis Myasthenia Gravis Parkinson's Disease Restless Legs Syndrome Seizures Seizure, Febrile (Child) Tra... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Metabolic Syndrome/Insulin Resistance Syndrome Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Thyroid Disease: Hyperthyroidism Thyroid Disease: Hypothyroidism Thyrotoxicosis/Thryoid Storm 21. Rheumatological Guidelines Ankylosing Spondylitis Fibromyalgia Gout Osteoarthritis Osteoporosis/Kyphosis/Fracture Polymyalgia Rheumatica Pseudogout... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Suicide 23. Assessment Guide for Sport Participation II. PROCEDURES Canalith Repositioning (Epley) Procedure for Vertigo Cervical Evaluation During Pregnancy: Bimanual Examination Clock-Draw Test Cystometry Cystometry: Bedside Foreign Body Removal From the Nose Hernia Reduction (Inguinal/Groin) Intrauterine Device Inse... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Abdominal Pain: Children Acne Rosacea Acne Vulgaris Acute Otitis Media Addison's Disease ADHD: Coping Strategies for Teens and Adults ADHD: Tips for Caregivers of a Child With ADHD Adolescent Nutrition Alcohol and Drug Dependence Allergic Rhinitis Amenorrhea Ankle Exercises Aphthous Stomatitis Asthma Asthma: Action Pla... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Chickenpox (Varicella) Childhood Nutrition Chlamydia Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Chronic Pain Chronic Venous Insufficiency Colic: Ways to Soothe a Fussy Baby Common Cold Conjunctivitis Constipation Relief Contraception: How to Take Birth Control Pills (for a 28-Day Cycle) Cough Crohn's Disease Croup, Viral Cu... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Febrile Seizures (Child) Fibrocystic Breast Changes and Breast Pain Fibromyalgia Folliculitis Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Gestational Diabetes Gonorrhea Gout Grief Head Injury: Mild Hemorrhoids Herpes Simplex Virus Herpes Zoster, or Shingles HIV/AIDS: Resources for Patients Human Papillomavirus Infant Nutrition Inf... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Migraine Headache Mononucleosis Myasthenia Gravis Nicotine Dependence Nosebleeds Oral Thrush in Children Osteoarthritis Osteoporosis Otitis Externa Otitis Media With Effusion Parkinson's Disease Management Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Peripheral Arterial Disease Pernicious Anemia Pharyngitis Pityriasis Rosea Pneumonia, ... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Scabies Seborrheic Dermatitis Shortness of Breath Sinusitis Skin Care Assessment Sleep Apnea Sleep Disorders/Insomnia Superficial Thrombophlebitis Syphilis Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Testicular Self-Examination Tinea Versicolor Tinnitus Toxoplasmosis Transient Ischemic Attack Trichomoniasis Trigeminal Neuralgia Ulcer... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Zika Virus Infection Appendices Appendix A. Normal Laboratory Values Appendix B: Diet Recommendations Bland Diet DASH Diet: Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension Foods to Avoid While Taking Warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven) Gluten-Free Diet High-Fiber Diet Lactose-Intolerance Diet Low-Fat/Low-Cholesterol Diet Nausea and ... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Contributors Julie Adkins, DNP, APN, FNP-BC, FAANP Certified Family Nurse Practitioner Adkins Family Practice, LLC West Frankfort, Illinois Rhonda Arthur, DNP, CNM, WHNP-BC, FNP-BC, CNE Associate Professor Frontier Nursing University Hyden, Kentucky Amy C. Bruggemann, MSN, APRN-BC, CWS Director of Clinical Operations S... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Franklin, Tennessee; and Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee Moya Cook, APN, CNP Morthland College Health Services West Frankfort, Illinois Susan Drummond, RN, MSN, C-EFM Associate in Obstetrics Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee Chery... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Nurse Practitioner, Medicine/Infectious Diseases Comprehensive Care Clinic Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, Tennessee Laura A. Petty, MSN, GNP-BC Gerontological Nurse Practitioner Lebanon, Tennessee Bunny Pounds, DNP, FNP, BC Frontier Nursing University Hyden, Kentucky Angelito Tacderas, APN Marion, Illi... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Reviewers for the Third and Fourth Editions Julie Adkins, DNP, APN, FNP-BC, FAANP Certified Family Nurse Practitioner Adkins Family Practice, LLC West Frankfort, Illinois Rhonda Arthur, DNP, CNM, WHNP-BC, FNP-BC, CNE Associate Professor Frontier Nursing University Hyden, Kentucky Leanne Busby, DSN, RN, FAANP Certified... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Assistant Professor Milligan College Milligan College, Tennessee David Knechtel, MPAS, PA-C Pulmonary Associates of East Tennessee Clinical Coordinator, Milligan College PA Program Johnson City, Tennessee Maureen Knechtel, MPAS, PA-C Assistant Professor of Physician Assistant Studies Milligan College Milligan College, ... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Preface We are excited to collaborate again on the new fourth edition of Family Practice Guidelines. The guidelines have been written and updated by experienced nurse practitioners in their fields of expertise. This valuable resource is designed to assist novice and experienced nurse practitioners in organizing and us... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
and the pages are perforated for easy pull-out and photocopying. The Patient Teaching Guides are also available for download at springerpub. com/familypracticeguidelines4e New to This Edition New guidelines have been added to the fourth edition, and include the following: The newest up-to-date Centers for Disease Contr... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
depression, sleep disorders, and others. New Patient Teaching Guides Chapter 4, Dermatology Guidelines: Wound Care: Lower Extremity Ulcers; Wound Care: Pressure Ulcers; Wound Care: Wounds Chapter 6, Ear Guidelines: Tinnitus Chapter 10, Cardiovascular Guidelines: Atrial Fibrillation, Chronic Venous Insufficiency, Superf... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Share Family Practice Guidelines, Fourth Edition 1 | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
I Guidelines 1. Health Maintenance Guidelines 2. Public Health Guidelines 3. Pain Management Guidelines 4. Dermatology Guidelines 5. Eye Guidelines 6. Ear Guidelines 7. Nasal Guidelines 8. Throat and Mouth Guidelines 9. Respiratory Guidelines 10. Cardiovascular Guidelines 11. Gastrointestinal Guidelines 12. Genitourin... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
1Health Maintenance Guidelines Cultural Diversity and Sensitivity Angelito Tacderas Culture is more than nationality or race. Culture influences a person's reasoning, decisions, and actions. It is the accumulation of learned beliefs, values, habits, and practices. Culture influences decision making, thoughts, what is ... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Substance abuse Violence Transgender sex changes Homosexual acceptance Information explosion/high technology Illiteracy Increase in non-English-proficient health care providers Federal regulations Cultural sensitivity is the responsibility of all health care providers. Each office visit is an opportunity to gain more k... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
clinical setting: A. Provide a cultural diversity self-assessment/practice organization. 1. Consult online Internet self-assessment tools, for example, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website (see the next section). 2. Download self-assessment tools from public sites (see Exhibit 1. 1). 3. Use existing... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
D. Schedule longer appointments if needed. E. Health care providers should clarify the limitations of a health care provider's role. F. Clearly identify alternatives offered by health care provider. EXHIBIT 1. 1 Cultural Diversity and Sensitivity Self-Evaluation Form Using a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 = never and 5 = alwa... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
financial status, or gender. 15. I do not mind apologizing if I have wronged or offended someone. 16. I respect that others may have a different interpretation of personal space than I do. 17. I treat people differently than suggested by the biases and prejudices of members of my culture. 18. I do not look down on peop... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
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Source: American Academy of Family Physicians, American Academy of Pediatrics, American College of Sports Medicine, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (2010). Copyright © 2010 American Academy of Pediatrics. Reproduced with permission. Health Maintenance During the Life Span Jill C. Cash and Debbie Gunter Hea... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
and young children up to 5 to 6 years old. When complications arise, a detailed Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan (SOAP) note is required for documentation. The documentation should be kept in the front of the child's chart for easy reference. The growth charts for children are available in English; metric ve... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Source: American Academy of Family Physicians, American Academy of Pediatrics, American College of Sports Medicine, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (2010). Copyright © 2010 American Academy of Pediatrics. Reproduced with permission. 11 | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
EXHIBIT 1. 4 Anticipatory Guidance Immunizations: Please see the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Immunization chart for the recommended vaccination schedule for each visit: www. cdc. gov/vaccines/schedules. Initial Visit: 2 Weeks to 1 Month A. Safety 1. Review sleeping position: Back or side-lying. 2. ... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
C. Development 1. Head control 2. Eyes follow moving object to midline D. Health Care Management 1. Skin care, infant acne 2. Use of thermometer E. Family Dynamics 1. Child care 2. Relaxation and personal time for the parents 3. Sleeping patterns of infant and parents 4. Sibling rivalry/relationships 4 Months A. Safety... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
7. Poison control phone number B. Nutrition 1. Breastfeeding/formula intake 2. Cereals/fruits/vegetable introduction C. Development 1. No head lag 2. Turns to rattle noise 3. Reaches toward object 4. Sits without support 5. Transfers object from hand to hand 6. Rolls over prone to supine 7. Shows stranger anxiety D. He... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
A. Safety 1. Accident prevention (poison control, windows, outlets, water) 2. Poison control phone number B. Nutrition 1. Introduction to cow's milk 2. Use of cup 3. Solid food intake C. Development 1. Read books with caregiver 2. Playtime 3. Praising behavior 4. Stranger and separation anxiety 5. Encourage speech 6. W... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
3. Extended family 18 Months A. Safety 1. Review 12 months 2. Window safety 3. Falls B. Nutrition 1. Feeding patterns and habits 2. Dental care C. Development 1. Pretend play 2. Temper tantrums 3. Reinforce self-care 4. Self-comforting behavior 5. Peer interactions/sharing skills 6. Kick, throw a ball D. Health Care Ma... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
2. Toileting habits 3. Common routines for eating 4. Bedtime routines 5. Story time 6. Praising good behavior 7. Two-word sentences, knowledge of approximately 250 words D. Health Care Management 1. Laboratory studies: Hematocrit/hemoglobin 2. Urinalysis 3. Lead screening 4. Skin care 5. Elimination and voiding habits ... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
A. Safety 1. Review as discussed at previous visits 2. Safety with strangers B. Nutrition 1. Healthy eating habits 2. Healthy snacks C. Development 1. School readiness 2. Sexual curiosity 3. Peer interactions 4. Good health habits (dental, diet, exercise, sleep) 5. Praise good behavior 6. Adult role models 7. Fears 8. ... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
3. Parenting 4. Family responsibilities/chores 5. Family rituals 6. Changes in family household (pets, moving, divorce) 15 Years A. Safety 1. Stranger awareness 2. Car and cycle safety B. Nutrition 1. Diet, healthy habits 2. See Section III: Patient Teaching Guide for this chapter, “ Adolescent Nutrition” C. Developmen... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
diseases. Promote well-balanced diets for all patients with an emphasis on the prevention of obesity. Diet modification is an important part of disease or disorder management. The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides a variety of interactive educational tools on nutrition, weight management, and physical act... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
TABLE 1. 3 Food Sources for Common Vitamin and Mineral Deficiencies Common Nutritional Deficiencies Food Sources Calcium Dairy sources of calcium include, yogurt, and cheese. Nondairy sources of calcium are vegetables, including kale, broccoli, and Chinese cabbage. Calcium is also found in fortified sources, including ... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Vitamin A is also found in fortified breakfast cereals. Vitamin B6 Richest sources include fish; beef, liver, and other organ meats; potatoes and other starchy vegetables such as chickpeas; and fruit (except for citrus). Vitamin B6 is also found in fortified breakfast cereals. Vitamin B12 Found naturally in animal prod... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
nutrition are as follows: A. The USDA resources for nutrition and health are located at www. choosemyplate. gov B. My Plate kids' place is located at https://www. choosemyplate. gov/kids C. Nutrition Expedition Games for children are available at www. nutritionexplorations. org/kids. php D. The Childhood Nutrition webs... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
G: Gut problems H: Hyperthyroidism or other endocrine abnormalities T: Tremor or neurologic problems that make eating and holding utensils difficult L: Low-salt, low-cholesterol diets avoided, often because of disliking the taste of recommended diets O: Oral problems: edentulous, poor dental care, dentures not fitting,... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
A. Complete blood count B. Blood glucose C. Cholesterol screening D. EKG (in patients older than 40 years) E. Holter monitoring for arrhythmias Persons with a heart murmur or other abnormal physical finding should defer exercise until the full nature of the disorder is evaluated. The best measure of an exercise work ca... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and should be advised when to seek first aid. Exercise programs with aerobic activity at least three times a week on nonconsecutive days is the minimal amount of exercise individuals should set as a goal. The target heart rate should be sustained for 20 to 30 minutes for maximal ca... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
health maintenance. A. Dental care 1. Dental care should be routinely discussed. 2. Once teeth emerge, brushing should begin with a small soft brush. 3. In children, dental care should begin with soft, rubber brushes for gum care. 4. Encourage the child to brush teeth twice daily to promote healthy habits. 5. Refer the... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
EXHIBIT 1. 5 Adult Risk Assessment Form Name _________ DOB _________ Chart # _________ Allergies _________________________________ Occupation ________________________________ Assess the patient for the following risk factors: Family History First-degree relatives with remarkable diseases (e. g., hypertension, diabetes ... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
4. Thin, Caucasian 5. Female gender G. Glaucoma/visual impairment 1. Family history of glaucoma 2. Diabetes mellitus H. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)/HIV 1. Alcohol and drug use or abuse 2. Multiple sexual partners 3. Homosexual or bisexual partner 4. History of intravenous drug use 5. History of blood transfu... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
the adult patient's risk factor status, make recommendations for health maintenance (e. g., immunizations, laboratory work, physical examinations), and educate patients in prevention (Exhibit 1. 7). Screening guidelines for each of these can be found in the associated chapters in this book, according to the national as... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
EXHIBIT 1. 7 Adult Health Maintenance Guide 31 | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Immunizations The CDC is the primary source for the current immunization schedules. Consult the CDC's website for pocket-sized schedules, printable versions, and versions for mobile devices. The download information for your smartphone is available on the CDC website at www. cdc. gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/child-adoles... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
www. cdc. gov; it is an interactive website to individualize the needs of travelers to their specific destination. Vaccinations required are dependent on several factors: A. Travel destination B. Travel season C. Age D. Pregnancy or breastfeeding E. Traveling with infants or children F. Immunocompetent secondary to dia... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
American Geriatrics Society Updated Beers Criteria for Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use in Older Adults is available at https://www. guideline. gov/summaries/summary/49933/american-geriatrics-society-2015-updated-beers-criteria-for-potentially-inappropriate-medication-use-in-older-adults. Bibliography Allender,... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
sc. gc. ca/fn-an/food-guide-aliment/basics-base/quantit-eng. php Huber, D. L. (2013). Leadership and nursing care management (5th ed. ). St. Louis, MO: Saunders. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. (2016, January). Nutrition for kids: Guidelines for a healthy diet. Retrieved from http://www. mayoclinic.... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
2Public Health Guidelines Homelessness Robertson Nash Overview Homelessness is a multifaceted structural problem that has a syndemic effect on people. The term syndemic refers to situations in which the net effect of multiple physical and social comorbidities is worse than the sum of the individual effects (Merrill, 2... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
nighttime residence 3. Unaccompanied youth and families with children not otherwise qualifying as homeless 4. Individuals and families fleeing or attempting to flee dating/domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or other dangerous or life-threatening situations B. In order to meet the criteria of “chronically home... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Common Complaints A. Cough/upper respiratory infection B. Sinusitis C. Soft tissue infections D. Dental abscesses/gingivitis E. Tinea pedis F. Pest infestations G. Mental health-related complaints Other Signs and Symptoms A. Does the patient smell of smoke, as if he or she has been sleeping outdoors by a fire? If so, t... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
C. When was the last time the patient ate? D. Is the patient able to find bathrooms when needed? E. Are symptoms of depression and anxiety interfering with survival? F. Is the patient being physically, sexually, or emotionally abused? G. Is the patient being forced to engage in behaviors against his or her will in exch... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
3. Assess for active audio/visual hallucinations. 4. Assess for paranoia. Diagnostic Tests A. Complete blood count (CBC) B. Comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP) C. B12/folate D. Urine: Urinalysis for protein/glucose and Neisseria gonorrhea/Chlamydia E. Rapid plasma reagin (RPR) F. HIV G. HAV/HBV profile, hepatitis C vir... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
other acute and chronic health conditions that should be addressed and treated as appropriate. B. Patient teaching 1. Lifestyle modifications, focusing on diet, exercise, and smoking cessation, form the cornerstone of advanced practice nurse (APN) patient teaching for chronic disease management. The following principle... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
people experiencing homelessness. It is also critical that the care team work well together and prioritize the work of building rapport with the patient, whose life experiences have likely reinforced his/her distrust of the systems that we all depend on to deliver care. Follow-Up A. One of the primary challenges facing... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
experiencing homelessness every year in the United States. The majority of these children have been physically and/or sexually abused. Providers are strongly encouraged to review related content on the NAEHCY website. Additionally, providers should make contact with their community YMCA/YWCA resources to develop a refe... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
A. Obesity is a multifactorial disease with physical, psychological, and social consequences. The body mass index (BMI) is a standard measuring tool. The BMI is calculated by using the formula: Weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared (weight [kg]/height [m]2). In adults, obesity is defined as a BMI grea... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
charts (see Tables 2. 1 and 2. 2). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines childhood obesity by percentiles. Charts for children are available on the CDC website at www. cdc. gov/growthcharts Incidence A. More than two thirds of the U. S. population is overweight (BMI of 27) and of those, one third... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
G. Increased leisure time H. Lack of funding and planning for community parks and recreation areas I. Ethnic background: African American, Hispanic J. Family history of obesity K. Poverty L. Insomnia, difficulty staying asleep and frequent wakefulness Common Complaints A. Difficulties with activities of daily living (A... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
apnea). H. Review 24-hour dietary recall. Review the patient's normal average meals per day, including snacks. I. Review consumption of high-calorie drinks and alcohol intake. J. Assess for history of binge eating, purging, night eating syndrome, lack of satiety, food-seeking behaviors, and other abnormal feeding habit... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
4. Abdomen E. Palpate 1. Neck and thyroid 2. Extremities—noting edema 3. Abdomen for masses, tenderness, rebound tenderness Diagnostic Tests A. Thyroid function B. Lipid panel C. Liver enzymes D. Complete blood count E. 25-hydroxy vitamin D test F. Pregnancy test G. Fasting blood sugar/3-hour glucose tolerance test (GT... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
even 5% to 15% can provide a significant reduction in obesity-related complications. 3. Identify and monitor any cardiovascular complications. 4. Behavior modification: Intensive behavior therapy has been shown to lead to better success with weight loss and sustainable weight loss for longer periods of time. Behavior t... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
vi. Improves depression vii. Boosts immune system viii. Reduces stress ix. Improves sense of well-being x. Believed to be a major driving force in lifestyle change xi. Improves joint pain d. Obtain counseling on stimulus control, goal setting, self-monitoring, and contracts that reward behaviors. e. Contraindication to... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
2. Studies lack evidence to support whether one drug is more efficacious than another; the literature does not support the use of combination therapy for increased weight loss. 3. The choice of a pharmaceutical agent depends on the side-effect profile of the drug and tolerance of the side effects. 4. The Food and Drug ... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
hyperthyroidism, cardiovascular disease, and drug or alcohol abuse. iv. Do not prescribe during or within 14 days of MAOIs. c. Benzphetamine (Didrex) 25 to 50 mg orally initially in the midmorning or midafternoon. Increase if needed to 25 to 50 mg one to three times a day. i. Not recommended in children or adolescents.... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
iii. Not recommended for nursing mothers. iv. Blood pressure and pulse should be monitored regularly during therapy. Consider discontinuing sibutramine with sustained blood pressure and pulse increases. v. Not recommended with severe renal or hepatic dysfunction or with a history of narrow-angle glaucoma. 6. Lipase inh... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
mg daily at weekly intervals up to 3 mg once daily. ii. Delay dose increase if tolerance is an issue. iii. If 3 mg once daily is not tolerated, discontinue drug. Efficacy has not been established for lower doses. iv. Evaluate at 16 weeks of therapy; discontinue if at least 4% of baseline body weight loss has not been a... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
ii. May be used as adjunct with phentermine. Start patient at 18. 75 mg of phentermine and 12. 5 mg of Topamax. Then gradually increase the dose to 37. 5 mg of phentermine and 25 mg of Topamax. iii. Always give the phentermine in the morning, preferably 30 minutes before meals. Topamax should be dosed in the afternoon ... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
beneficial. See www. fns. usda. gov/wic/women-infants-and-children-wic Individual Considerations A. Pregnancy 1. Benzphetamine (Didrex) is a category X drug. Avoid use during pregnancy. 2. Weight loss should never be a goal during pregnancy. 3. Counsel patients regarding appropriate weight gain and healthy eating habit... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Exercise: A guide from the National Institute on Aging: www. nia. nih. gov/Health Information/Publications/Exercise Guide National Institutes of Health (NIH) Senior Health: Exercise and physical activity for older adults: nihseniorhealth. gov/exerciseforolderadults/healthbenefits/01. html President's Council on Fitness... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
person receives. TABLE 2. 3 Surgical Weight Loss Procedures and Mechanism of Action Incidence A. According to the 2009 to 2010 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, more than one third (35. 7%) of the adults in the United States are obese. The American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) rep... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
A. The pathogenesis of obesity is reviewed under “Obesity” in this chapter. Significant improvements in the safety of surgical weight-loss procedures in recent years result from improved surgical techniques, accreditation, and the use of laparoscopy. The overall mortality rate is about 0. 1% and the risk of major compl... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
c. Protein deficiency—weakness, decreased muscle mass, brittle hair, generalized edema FIGURE 2. 1 Laparoscopic adjustable gastric band (LAGB). Source: Reprinted with permission from the American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. Copyright 2013, all rights reserved. 60 | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
FIGURE 2. 2 Sleeve bypass procedure with stomach resection. Source: Reprinted with permission from Smith, Schauer, and Nguyen (2008). 61 | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
FIGURE 2. 3 (A, B) Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB). Source: Reprinted with permission from the American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. Copyright 2013, all rights reserved. d. Folate deficiency—fatigue, palpitations, sore tongue, diarrhea, restless legs e. Calcium deficiency—usually silent, hyperpara thryoi... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
TABLE 2. 4 Most Common Nutrient Deficiencies c. Magnesium deficiency—hyperexcitability, cramps, tremors, fasciculation, spasms, fatigue, loss of appetite, apathy, confusion, insomnia, irritability, poor memory d. Selenium deficiency (very rare)—signs of hypothyroidism (selenium is necessary for conversion of thyroxine ... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
odor of breath E. Surgical complications 1. Short term a. Anastomic leak—less than 4. 4% with Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), but has a mortality of up to 30% when it does happen; presenting symptom is tachycardia b. Bleeding—less than 4% after RYGB, 0. 1% after LAGB c. Wound infection—2. 9% of laparoscopic cases, 6. ... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
Expected maintenance > 50%. 4. Biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch (BPD/DS)—Initial loss of 60% to 70% of excess body weight in 1 year. Expected maintenance of 60% to 70%. B. Weight regain of up to 20 pounds is common after 2 years. C. Constipation and/or diarrhea may occur, depending on the procedure. D. We... | Jill C Cash Cheryl A Glass - Family Practice Guidelines-Springer 2017.pdf |
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