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ACS: Acute Coronary Syndrome, Admission to CCU for
Description: This order set pertains to those orders from ED or direct admit to the CCU and does not include orders that pertain to telemetry admission, step-down or discharge.
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ACS: Chest Pain and Acute Coronary Syndrome, Diagnosis and Treatment of
Description: Addresses adults greater than age 18 years presenting with past or present symptoms of chest pain/discomfort and/or indications of acute cardiovascular syndromes.
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ADHD, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Primary Care for School-Age Children and Adolescents
Description:
ICSI has endorsed with qualifications the AAP's (American Academy of Pediatrics) guideline, ADHD: Clinical Practice Guideline, and Supplement. Both have been reviewed by the ICSI ADHD Work Group.
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Antithrombotic Therapy Supplement
Description: This guideline supplement is targeted for any adult patient receiving antithrombotic therapy. Please refer to related ICSI guidelines for specific target populations.
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Asthma, Admission for
Description:
This order set template pertains to adult patients with the diagnosis of asthma who are admitted from the ER or direct admit to the hospital and does not include orders that pertain to intensive care admission.
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Asthma, Diagnosis and Management of
Description: This guideline addresses the diagnosis, emergent, inpatient and outpatient management of acute and chronic asthma in all patients over five years of age who present with asthma-like symptoms or have been diagnosed with asthma.
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Behavior Activation – Patient Education Scripts
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Breast Disease, Diagnosis of
Description: This guideline applies to all patients who have a breast concern or abnormality.
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Calcium You Need, Getting the, by Park Nicollet Health Services (brochure)
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Diagnosis and Management of
Description:
ICSI has endorsed with qualifications the Veteran’s Affairs/Department of Defense (VA/DoD) Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.