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Putting Prevention in Practice: The Clinical Setting

One excellent method to keep prevention integrated in everyday clinical practice is the R.I.S.E. mnemonic.

<< Preventive Services

Risk Assessment and Identification >>

Diabetes

  • Facts About Diabetes
  • Focus on Type 2 Diabetes
  • Prevention, Care and Management
  • Patient Education
  • Glycemic Goals
  • Medical Nutrition Therapy and Exercise
  • Pharmacologic Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
    • Oral Agents
    • Selecting the Initial Agent and Combination Therapy
    • Insulin
    • Detailed Reading on Insulin Therapies
    • Other Injectable Agents
  • Prevention and Management of Diabetic Complications
  • Strategies for Improving Diabetes Care: Practice Based Learning
  • Bibliography

Prevention

  • Prevention
  • Goals and Objectives
  • What are We Preventing?
    • Morbidity and Mortality Rates in the United States
    • Health Care Expenditures
    • Goals of Prevention
  • The Healthy People 2020 Initiative
  • Preventive Services
  • Putting Prevention in Practice: The Clinical Setting
    • Risk Assessment and Identification
    • Immunization
      • Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
      • Counseling on Indications, Contraindications, and Potential Side Effects
    • Chemoprophylaxis
    • Screening
    • Education and Counseling
      • Counseling: Reinforcement of Educational Messages
      • Recommendations: Who is Counseled on What and When?
    • Evidence-based Decisions in Preventive Clinical Practice
      • Measures of Burden of Disease in a Population
      • Applying Quantitative Epidemiology to Preventive Services
      • Measures of Association
      • Critically Evaluating Guidelines and Recommendations About Preventive Services
    • Prevention Guidelines for Chemoprophylaxis, Screening, and Education
    • Other Recommending Societies
  • Prevention – Putting Prevention in Practice: Community and Public Health Dimensions
    • Prevention – Socio-ecologic Framework
    • Prevention – Community Oriented Primary Care
    • Access to Preventive Care and Quality of Outcomes
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography

Hyperlipidemia

  • Goals and Objectives-Hyperlipidemia
  • Lipid Management: Indications, Selection, and Targets for Primary Prevention
  • Hyperlipidemia and Guidelines
    • Cardiovascular Risk Assessment
    • Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes
    • Drug Therapy
  • Clinical Cases: Putting it All Together
  • The Elderly
  • Evolving Evidence, Conflicting Interpretations
  • Individual and Social Determinants of Health in Chronic Illness
  • Conclusion- Hyperlipidemia
  • Hyperlipidemia Bibliography

Hypertension

  • Hypertension
  • Goals and Objectives hypertension
  • Introduction to Hypertension, the JNC 7 & the JNC 8
  • Patient Evaluation
    • Physical Examination for Patients with Essential Hypertension
    • Focused History for Patients with Essential Hypertension
  • Make the Diagnosis
  • Initial Laboratory Testing as per JNC 7
  • What a Proper History, Physical, and Lab Assessment May Uncover
  • Targets for Treatment of Essential Hypertension for Adults
    • Lifestyle Modifications
    • Drug Therapy for Adults
    • Goals of Therapy
    • Drug Therapy for Adults With Compelling Indications
    • Evidence-based Drugs for Hypertensive Adults with Specific Compelling Indications
  • Anti-hypertensive Medication Class Considerations
  • Special Populations
  • Psychosocial Considerations in Hypertension Management
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography

Depression

  • Introduction depression
  • Facts About Depression
  • Goals and Objectives depression
  • The Etiology of Mood Disorders
  • Screening for Depression
  • Diagnosing Mood Disorders
  • Diagnosing Mood Disorders (cont.)
  • Assessing the Risk of Suicide
  • Treatment Recommendations for Major Depressive Disorder
    • Psychiatric Management
    • Three Phases of Treatment of Major Depression
  • Medical Management of Depression
  • Psychotherapeutic Management of Depression
  • Other Therapeutic Options
  • Living With Depression
  • Conclusion depression
  • Bibliography depression
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