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Opportunistic Diagnosis Of Stis In High-Risk Populations, Kathleen W. Fitzgerald
Opportunistic Diagnosis Of Stis In High-Risk Populations, Kathleen W. Fitzgerald
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Introduction
Chlamydia and gonorrhea continue to be a detriment to public health, particularly those under the age of 25. These sexually transmitted infections can cause long-term health problems and should not be viewed lightly. Specifically, untreated or recurrent Chlamydia is the number one cause of ectopic pregnancy, tubal infertility, and pelvic inflammatory disease. Urinary tract complaints are a prime opportunity for concurrent testing since many patients with dysuria may actually have a sexually transmitted infection causing urethritis. Traditional testing can be difficult and invasive because it requires either a pelvic exam or a repeat dirty urine sample spaced at least …
Implementing An Emr Change For The Diabetic Foot Assessment, Nicole O'Neil, Karen Sue Hoyt
Implementing An Emr Change For The Diabetic Foot Assessment, Nicole O'Neil, Karen Sue Hoyt
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The purpose of this project was to implement the American Diabetes Association (ADA) foot assessment guidelines utilizing an electronic medical record (EMR) template. Aims of this evidence based practice (EBP) project were to improve documentation of the comprehensive diabetic foot exam, increase identification of loss of protective sensation (LOPS), and increase podiatry and vascular surgery referrals. Diabetes Mellitus (DM) causes many health complications. The lifetime risk of foot ulceration in diabetic patients is 25%. The goal of Healthy People 2020 is to increase this number by 10% to a total of 21,617,200 individuals. The ADA recommends annual comprehensive foot exam …