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WHO e-Pocketbook of Hospital Care for Children 與 Therapeutic Guidelines 使用情況與統計
The WHO e-Pocketbook provides up-to-date, evidence-based clinical guidelines for children requiring hospital care. It is the electronic version of the widely used Pocket book of Hospital Care for Children (Blue Pocketbook).
Designed for doctors, nurses and other health workers responsible for the care of children, these guidelines focus on the management of major causes of childhood mortality in developing countries, including:
• Neonatal illness, including low birth weight, prematurity, sepsis, perinatal asphyxia, and congenital anomalies
• Pneumonia and other breathing problems, including bronchiolitis, asthma and tuberculosis
• Diarrhoea, acute and chronic
• Fever, including malaria, meningitis, septicaemia and rheumatic fever
• Severe acute malnutrition
• HIV/AIDS
• Surgical problems, including trauma and burns
The app includes guidance on the stages of management for every child: Triage and Emergency treatment, History and Examination, Laboratory investigations, Supportive care and Monitoring, Discharge planning and Follow-up.
With this WHO e-Pocketbook of Hospital Care for Children app, all guidelines can be viewed offline and will be updated regularly.
This app has been developed by the World Health Organisation, The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne, the University of Melbourne and Murdoch Children’s Research Institute.
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Therapeutic Guidelines (formerly eTG complete) is a leading source of independent, evidence-based, practical treatment advice for clinicians working at the point-of-care.
Content in Therapeutic Guidelines includes guidance in the following areas:
Antibiotic, Bone and Metabolism, Cardiovascular, Dermatology, Developmental Disability, Diabetes, Fatigue, Gastrointestinal, Liver Disorders, Neurology, Oral and Dental, Pain and Analgesia, Palliative Care, Psychotropic, Respiratory, Rheumatology, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Toxicology and Toxinology, Ulcer and Wound Management, Wilderness Medicine.
Features of the Therapeutic Guidelines app include:
-2,500 clinical topics that cover common areas of care, arranged by clinical problem
-3,500 drug indications with links to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
-New and improved search function, with options to view results by topic and drug indication
-A wide range of useful tables, boxes and figures and time-saving calculators for body surface area, creatinine clearance and body weight, and glomerular filtration rate for children
-Offline access to content*
*All content can be accessed offline; however, you will need an internet connection to download the app and content initially.
The app is available to you if you have a current account with Therapeutic Guidelines and log in with a username and password. Simply log in to the app as you would on the website. If you access Therapeutic Guidelines through your place of work or study without a password, you will need to organise a token for access. Contact your institution directly for further instructions.
We always appreciate your feedback – please email feedback@tg.org.au
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3月 14, 2025