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Elsakka, E., Mohamed, S., Shehata, M. (2021). ADAPTATION OF EVIDENCE-BASED CLINICAL PRACTICEGUIDELINES FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFDISTURBED LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN CHILDRENATTENDING EMERGYENCY ROOM IN ALEXANDRIA UNIVERSITY CHILDREN HOSPITAL. ALEXMED ePosters, 3(4), 80-81. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2021.103833.1304
Elham Elsayed Elsakka; Shaimaa Anwar Mohamed; Marwa Mohammed Shehata. "ADAPTATION OF EVIDENCE-BASED CLINICAL PRACTICEGUIDELINES FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFDISTURBED LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN CHILDRENATTENDING EMERGYENCY ROOM IN ALEXANDRIA UNIVERSITY CHILDREN HOSPITAL". ALEXMED ePosters, 3, 4, 2021, 80-81. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2021.103833.1304
Elsakka, E., Mohamed, S., Shehata, M. (2021). 'ADAPTATION OF EVIDENCE-BASED CLINICAL PRACTICEGUIDELINES FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFDISTURBED LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN CHILDRENATTENDING EMERGYENCY ROOM IN ALEXANDRIA UNIVERSITY CHILDREN HOSPITAL', ALEXMED ePosters, 3(4), pp. 80-81. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2021.103833.1304
Elsakka, E., Mohamed, S., Shehata, M. ADAPTATION OF EVIDENCE-BASED CLINICAL PRACTICEGUIDELINES FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFDISTURBED LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN CHILDRENATTENDING EMERGYENCY ROOM IN ALEXANDRIA UNIVERSITY CHILDREN HOSPITAL. ALEXMED ePosters, 2021; 3(4): 80-81. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2021.103833.1304

ADAPTATION OF EVIDENCE-BASED CLINICAL PRACTICEGUIDELINES FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFDISTURBED LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN CHILDRENATTENDING EMERGYENCY ROOM IN ALEXANDRIA UNIVERSITY CHILDREN HOSPITAL

Article 249, Volume 3, Issue 4, December 2021, Page 80-81  XML
Document Type: Preliminary preprint short reports of original research
DOI: 10.21608/alexpo.2021.103833.1304
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Authors
Elham Elsayed Elsakka1; Shaimaa Anwar Mohamed2; Marwa Mohammed Shehata email 1
1Department of pediatrics, faculty of medicine, university of alexandria
2Ďepartment of pediatrics, faculty of medicine, university of alexandria
Abstract
Consciousness is the individual’s ability to have perception of themselves and the surrounding environment. Level of consciousness (LOC) can be lowered when the brain has hypoxia, metabolic disorders, exposure to drugs or toxins, increases in intracranial pressure, traumatic brain injury, stroke and intracranial hemorrhage. Infections of the central nervous system, neoplasms can also affect consciousness. A Disturbed Level of Conscious (DLC) can also result from a combination of factors.

In recent years, the use of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs), statements, and best practice have been promulgated for a number of diseases by a variety of medical societies and Health care organizations. Several recent publications suggest that underutilization of DLC guidelines may be a part related to a lack of understanding appears to span the spectrum of physicians working in health maintenance organization.

The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) guideline highlighted the inadequacies that existed in the services, care and treatment for children with DLC, and made great progress in addressing relevant important issues ‐misdiagnosis, inappropriate or inadequate treatment, sudden unexpected death that might have been prevented. Children with DLC remain at the center of this guideline, and the need for services to consider the needs of each individual, to not discriminate in provision and to work in partnership with children with DLC and their carers is underlined.
Keywords
Level of consciousness (LOC); clinical practice guidelines (CPGs); The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH)
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