Antibiotic Guidance (PT00128)

Antibiotic Guidance (PT00128)

Purpose:
This protocol will:
  1. make antibiotic prescribing an absolute breeze

What does it actually do?

The protocol performs the following functions:
  1. asks the user for the type of infection by body system
  2. presents all common GP infections for selection
  3. when the type of infection is selected the user is shown:
    1. guidance on antibiotic prescribing for that condition and patient
    2. antibiotic choices based on:
      1. Renal function
      2. Age
      3. Allergies

What does it look like?

Initial choice panel:


As an example, upper respiratory tract infections:


As an example sore throats selected;










Other topic areas:














System Dependencies:

Relies on you using the clinical system to record allergies and renal function.

System Trigger

Manual launch from the OneLauncher or F12 launcher

Fitting your practice

Your team need to be aware of the availability of the protocol.

How to get it

This Handy Protocol is available on request.  If you would like this installed please submit a ticket to request this.

Support Information

Development Log

VERSION NUMBER 1.0.0

Published 15.07.24
Release notes: Initial release

Communications Log

Exciting Announcement: Introducing our Antibiotic Guidance Protocol (PT00128)!

 

Are you tired of navigating through complex antibiotic prescribing guidelines, then checking the dose needed for your patients age, renal function and allergy profiles?  Look no further than our latest Handy Protocol! Our innovative Antibiotic Guidance Protocol is here to simplify the process and ensure optimal patient care.

 

🔍 What does it do?

Our protocol automatically analyses patient characteristics, including allergies, renal function, and age, to offer tailored antibiotic recommendations. Say goodbye to manual searches and hello to efficient prescribing!


💡 Unique Features: 

·      Tailored recommendations based on patient characteristics

·      Quick and easy access to appropriate antibiotic choices

·      Built-in thresholds for prescription generation

 

💪 Why choose this Handy Protocol?

We pride ourselves on being pioneers in providing cutting-edge clinical decision support, with an absolute eye for detail, setting us apart from the rest. Trust us to streamline your prescribing process and enhance patient outcomes.

 

🏥 Available Now!

Join the ranks of healthcare providers embracing our Antibiotic Guidance Protocol. Experience the difference in antibiotic prescribing efficiency and patient care. Together, let's revolutionise the way we prescribe antibiotics!

This Handy Protocol is available on request.  If you would like this installed please submit a ticket to request this. 




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