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Mar 22, 2024 · Pharmacists must feel confident to identify red-flag symptoms and ensure that the patient is escalated and referred appropriately to reduce the risk of patient harm. This article will offer guidance on how to identify red flags to inform clinical decision making during patient consultations.
Red flag symptoms A-Z. This page provides quick summaries of alert signs and symptoms that indicate a more serious underlying pathology. Each article provide a list of red flags, possible causes and advice on history taking and examintion during the consultation and when to refer.
Red flags are signs and symptoms found in the patient's history and clinical examination. Evaluation of red flags is of paramount important as decision making is mainly dependent on history and examination with the availability of minimal investigatory facilities at primary care level.
Jan 22, 2016 · A red flag is a sign or symptom that alerts us to the possible presence of a serious or life-threatening condition. Red flags must be considered when a patient...
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This guideline includes recommendations on the symptoms and signs that warrant investigation and referral for suspected cancer. The recommendations are organised by: 1. the site of the suspected cancer 2. the symptom, alphabetically then in order of urgency of the action needed 3. the findings of primary care investigations The guideline includes r...
Healthcare professionalsPeople involved in clinical governance in both primary and secondary carePeople with suspected cancer and their families and/or carersHow we develop NICE guidelines This guideline updates and replaces NICE guideline CG27 (June 2005) and updates and replaces recommendations in NICE guideline CG121 (April 2011).
If there are any red flags or a serious underlying cause of secondary headache is suspected, arrange specialist admission or referral, the urgency depending on clinical judgement. Investigations are generally not needed to diagnose a primary headache.
Definition of Red Flags •Red Flags are clinical indicators of possible serious spinal pathology •They are physical manifestations of underlying significant medical pathology