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An efficient strategy for managing acute respiratory illness in adults


RW WOOD, RK TOMPKINS, BW … - Annals of Internal …, 1980 - Am Coll Physicians
A safe, effective, and efficient clinical algorithm (management rule) for the care of adults with
acute respiratory illness by nonphysician providers is presented. The algorithm was created
from a data base collected on more than 5000 patients and prospectively evaluated on an ...
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Phased trial of a proven algorithm at a new primary care clinic.

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JJ Christensen-Szalanski, PH Diehr, RW … - American Journal of …, 1982 - Am Public Health Assoc
A clinical algorithm system consists of three compo- nents: a checklist data base for recording
findings and management plans; an algorithm logic which recommends specific management
plans based on rules applied to the clinical findings; anda computer audit and feedback ...
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Upper-respiratory tract complaint protocol for physician-extenders


S Greenfield, FE Bragg, DL McCraith, J … - Archives of Internal …, 1974 - archinte.highwire.org
A protocol for upper-respiratory tract com- plaints was administered to 226 patients in a
walk-in clinic. The protocol, for use by a phy- sician-extender in conjunction with a physi-
cian, specified the collection of data neces- sary for management. A decision-making ...
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The effectiveness and cost of acute respiratory illness medical care provided by …


RK Tompkins, RW Wood, BW Wolcott, BT Walsh - Medical Care, 1977 - jstor.org
The medical management of patients with acute respiratory illnesses was analyzed at two different
clinics during a 14- to 21-month period. Patients re- ceived care from either physicians or
physician-supervised physician's as- sistants (PA). The PAs used respiratory illness ...
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[CITATION] for the Collaborative Streptococcal Study Group. Microbial diagnosis of …


AL Bisno - 33rd Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents …, 1993
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Reproducibility of clinical data and decisions in the management of upper …


RW Wood, P Diehr, BW Wolcott, L Slay, RK Tompkins - Medical Care, 1979 - jstor.org
The ability of non-physician providers to collect the data required by an algorithm for upper respiratory
illness management, and the appropriateness of resulting key management decisions, were
studied by comparing non- physician data and management decisions on 426 patients ...
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The utility of parenteral glucocorticoids in the emergency department.


KD Hoang, CV Pollack Jr - The Journal of emergency medicine - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Exogenous glucocorticoids have wide clinical applicability in emergency medicine. Many uses
reported for this class of drugs are supported by only anecdotal evidence of efficacy, while others
have been proven or disproven by well-designed studies; this evidence is evaluated ...
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Physician's assistants and clinical algorithms in health care delivery: a case study


G Charles, DH STIMSON, MD MAURIER, … - Annals of Internal …, 1974 - Am Coll Physicians
During a 3-month program in a large teaching hospital physician's assistants were trained to
use clinical algorithms in seeing patients in a drop-in clinic. Evaluative studies revealed that
[1] clinical algorithms can be used to deal effectively with most of the presenting ...
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Resolving the sore throat dilemma

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B Hutchison, AL Yassi - Canadian Family Physician, 1981 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Many physicians ignore the traditional dictum that throat culture is the only tool of value in assessing
sore throat. A review of the literature supports this skepticism. Evidence indicates that clinical
assessment has been underestimated and the significance of positive culture ...
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Believing is not the same as testing: A reply to Beyth-Marom and Arkes


JJJ Christensen-Szalanski, LR Beach - Organizational Behavior and Human …, 1983 - doi.apa.org
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