Care/Guideline Basics Flashcards
What is Primordial vs primary vs secondary vs tertiary prevention
Primordial: Targets underling social conditions that promote disease onset
Primary: Prevent disease from occurring
Secondary: Disease detection
Tertiary: prevent progression of disease
P value of significance
p<0.05
US Task force A, B, C,D, I
A: Recommend
B: recommend
C: recommend on individual basis of benefit outweighing risk
D: Discourage
I: Insufficient evidence
CDC recomendations regarding pregnant women
TDAP, Influenza
No live vaccines
Schedule I, II, III, IV, V narcotics
I: No current medical use: Heroin, LSD, Marijuana, ecstasy
II: Highly addictive with potential for abuse: Methadone, Vicodin, oxycodone, fentanyl, morphine
III: Suboxone, ketamine, anabolic steroids
IV: Xanax, klonopin, Valium, Ativan
V: Low probability for misuse: Robitussin AC