The guideline makes a series of recommendations which are coded as to level of clinical confidence; these are either substantial (I), moderate (II), or on the basis of individual circumstances (III).
As these medications are of roughly equal efficacy, treatment decisions should be based on adverse effects, the patient's preferences, and other aspects of the clinical situation. Despite side ...
Investigate and integrate evidence-based care into clinical practice. Receive advanced psychopharmacology training to gain expertise in medication management of children and adolescents with ...
Now there’s a wonderful new resource for those caring for them in the revised Clinical Practice Guideline for Diabetes Management in the Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Setting, which was recently ...