Ministry of Health Uganda
Uganda Clinical Guideline: National Guidelines for Management of common Conditions - 1st ed - Uganda: Minister of Health Uganda; 2016. - xxiii, 1118p. : col, ill; 20 cm
includes Bibliographical reference and index
CONTENTS
1. Emergencies and Trauma .
1.1 Common Emergencies .
1.1.1 Anaphylactic Shock .
1.1.2 Hypovolaemic Shock .
1.1.2.1 Hypovolaemic Shock in Children .
1.1.3 Dehydration .
1.1.3.1 Dehydration in Children under 5 years .
1.1.3.2 Dehydration in Older Children and Adults .
1.1.4 Fluids and Electrolytes Imbalances .
1.1.4.1 IV Fluids in Children .
1.1.5 Febrile Convulsions .
1.1.6 Hypoglycaemia .
1.2 Trauma and Injuries .
1.2.1 Bites and Stings .
1.2.1.1 Snakebites .
1.2.1.2 Insect Bites & Stings .
1.2.1.3 Animal and Human Bites .
1.2.1.4 Rabies Post Exposure Prophylaxis .
1.2.2 Fractures .
1.2.3 Burns .
1.2.4 Wounds .
1.2.5 Head Injuries
1.2.6 Sexual Assault/Rape
1.3 Poisoning
1.3.1 General Management of Poisoning .
1.3.1.1 Supportive Treatment in Poisoning .
1.3.1.2 Removal and Elimination of Ingested Poison .
1.3.2 Acute Organophosphate Poisoning .
1.3.3 Paraffin and Other Petroleum Products Poisoning .
1.3.4 Acetylsalicylic Acid (Aspirin) Poisoning .
1.3.5 Paracetamol Poisoning .
1.3.6 Iron Poisoning .
1.3.7 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning .
1.3.8 Barbiturate Poisoning .
1.3.9 Opioid Poisoning .
1.3.10 Warfarin Poisoning .
1.3.11 Methyl Alcohol (Methanol) Poisoning .
1.3.12 Alcohol (Ethanol) Poisoning .
1.3.12.1 Acute Alcohol Poisoning .
1.3.12.2 Chronic Alcohol Poisoning .
1.3.13 Food Poisoning .
2. Infectious Diseases .
2.1 Bacterial Infections .
2.1.1 Anthrax .
2.1.2 Brucellosis .
2.1.3 Diphtheria .
2.1.4 Leprosy .
2.1.5 Meningitis .
2.1.5.1 Neonatal Meningitis .
2.1.5.2 Cryptococcal Meningitis .
2.1.5.3 TB Meningitis .
2.1.6 Plague .
2.1.7 Septicaemia .
2.1.7.1 Neonatal Septicaemia
Others
Clinical Guidelines
W639 / .UG26 2016
Uganda Clinical Guideline: National Guidelines for Management of common Conditions - 1st ed - Uganda: Minister of Health Uganda; 2016. - xxiii, 1118p. : col, ill; 20 cm
includes Bibliographical reference and index
CONTENTS
1. Emergencies and Trauma .
1.1 Common Emergencies .
1.1.1 Anaphylactic Shock .
1.1.2 Hypovolaemic Shock .
1.1.2.1 Hypovolaemic Shock in Children .
1.1.3 Dehydration .
1.1.3.1 Dehydration in Children under 5 years .
1.1.3.2 Dehydration in Older Children and Adults .
1.1.4 Fluids and Electrolytes Imbalances .
1.1.4.1 IV Fluids in Children .
1.1.5 Febrile Convulsions .
1.1.6 Hypoglycaemia .
1.2 Trauma and Injuries .
1.2.1 Bites and Stings .
1.2.1.1 Snakebites .
1.2.1.2 Insect Bites & Stings .
1.2.1.3 Animal and Human Bites .
1.2.1.4 Rabies Post Exposure Prophylaxis .
1.2.2 Fractures .
1.2.3 Burns .
1.2.4 Wounds .
1.2.5 Head Injuries
1.2.6 Sexual Assault/Rape
1.3 Poisoning
1.3.1 General Management of Poisoning .
1.3.1.1 Supportive Treatment in Poisoning .
1.3.1.2 Removal and Elimination of Ingested Poison .
1.3.2 Acute Organophosphate Poisoning .
1.3.3 Paraffin and Other Petroleum Products Poisoning .
1.3.4 Acetylsalicylic Acid (Aspirin) Poisoning .
1.3.5 Paracetamol Poisoning .
1.3.6 Iron Poisoning .
1.3.7 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning .
1.3.8 Barbiturate Poisoning .
1.3.9 Opioid Poisoning .
1.3.10 Warfarin Poisoning .
1.3.11 Methyl Alcohol (Methanol) Poisoning .
1.3.12 Alcohol (Ethanol) Poisoning .
1.3.12.1 Acute Alcohol Poisoning .
1.3.12.2 Chronic Alcohol Poisoning .
1.3.13 Food Poisoning .
2. Infectious Diseases .
2.1 Bacterial Infections .
2.1.1 Anthrax .
2.1.2 Brucellosis .
2.1.3 Diphtheria .
2.1.4 Leprosy .
2.1.5 Meningitis .
2.1.5.1 Neonatal Meningitis .
2.1.5.2 Cryptococcal Meningitis .
2.1.5.3 TB Meningitis .
2.1.6 Plague .
2.1.7 Septicaemia .
2.1.7.1 Neonatal Septicaemia
Others
Clinical Guidelines
W639 / .UG26 2016