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Renal Colic in the ED - Disposition
Working to improve outcomes for patients presenting at hospital emergency departments across NSW through coordination, networking and research.
Page | Clinical resources | Date: 01/09/2016
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DKA and HHS are serious conditions that regularly present and require treatment in the Emergency Department. This flow chart aims to provide NSW emergency clinicians with a standardised approach to managing DKA and HHS, particularly in situations
Page | Clinical resources | Date: 18/01/2022
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Working to improve outcomes for patients presenting at hospital emergency departments across NSW through coordination, networking and research.
Page | Clinical resources | Date: 01/09/2016
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Toxicology - Updates on Non-prescribed Substance Use
Working to improve outcomes for patients presenting at hospital emergency departments across NSW through coordination, networking and research.
Page | Clinical resources | Date: 01/09/2016
https://aci.health.nsw.gov.au/networks/eci/clinical/clinical-tools/toxicology/toxicology-drugs
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Antibiotic exposure leads to overgrowth of Clostridium difficile (C. diff) in the bowel which leads to increased toxin production and causes mucosal damage, inflammation and necrosis. Profuse watery or mucoid diarrhea /- bloody, tenesmus, fever,
Page | Clinical resources | Date: 24/06/2021
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Working to improve outcomes for patients presenting at hospital emergency departments across NSW through coordination, networking and research.
Page | Clinical resources | Date: 18/06/2021
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Hip Dislocation. Dislocation of the hip can occur in the prosthetic hip (acquired) commonly after replacement or in the native hip as part of polytrauma or in low force injuries. Acquired hip dislocation has the highest incidence rate immediately
Page | Clinical resources | Date: 19/01/2021
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Renal Transplant Patients in the ED
Working to improve outcomes for patients presenting at hospital emergency departments across NSW through coordination, networking and research.
Page | Clinical resources | Date: 01/09/2016
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease - PID
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) is a syndrome comprising a spectrum of inflammatory disorders of the upper female genital tract, including any combination of endometritis, salpingitis, tubo-ovarian abscess and pelvic peritonitis. Arises from
Page | Clinical resources | Date: 28/06/2021
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Page | Clinical resources | Date: 01/09/2016
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