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Review
. 2002 Sep:48:1464-72.

Dealing with office emergencies. Stepwise approach for family physicians

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Dealing with office emergencies. Stepwise approach for family physicians

Ian P Sempowski et al. Can Fam Physician. 2002 Sep.

Abstract

Objective: To develop a simple stepwise approach to initial management of emergencies in family physicians' offices; to review how to prepare health care teams and equipment; and to illustrate a general approach to three of the most common office emergencies.

Quality of evidence: MEDLINE was searched from January 1980 to December 2001. Articles were selected based on their clinical relevance, quality of evidence, and date of publication. We reviewed American family medicine, pediatric, dental, and dermatologic articles, but found that the area has not been well studied from a Canadian family medicine perspective. Consensus statements by specialty professional groups were used to identify accepted emergency medical treatments.

Main message: Family medicine offices are frequently poorly equipped and inadequately prepared to deal with emergencies. Straightforward emergency response plans can be designed and tailored to an office's risk profile. A systematic team approach and effective use of skills, support staff, and equipment is important. The general approach can be modified for specific patients or conditions.

Conclusion: Family physicians can plan ahead and use a team approach to develop a simple stepwise response to emergency situations in the office.

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