PrevED
Preventing Emergency Department Visits: Office Management of Urgent Patient Presentations
PrevED is a resource created in collaboration with the Emergency Department to help FPs manage urgent patient cases directly in their offices, reducing ED visits. Developed from an idea proposed by FPs, PrevED aims to empower FPs and enhance patient care in urgent situations. Find the full PDF file here.
Recommendations and resources for managing patients in the office that otherwise might go to the Emergency Department (ED):
Abnormal Vital Signs/Labs
3. Hyperkalemia
6. Anaphylaxis
Head/Neck
8. Epistaxis
Chest/Abdominal
11. Nausea
12. Cough
13. Suspected PE
14. New/Unstable Atrial Fibrillation
MSK/Extremities
15. Painful Subungual Hematoma
16. Suspected DVT
Genito-Urinary
Pregnancy
18. First Trimester Vaginal Bleeding in Pregnancy
19. Second and Third Trimester Pregnancy Complications
Pediatrics
20. Nursemaid’s Elbow (radial head dislocation)
21. Pediatric Wheeze
22. Pediatric Head Injury (<24H after incident)
23. Pediatric Stridor (inspiratory upper airway sounds)
24. Pediatric Dehydration (typically due to gastroenteritis)
Mental Health
IV Treatment
26. IV Treatment
Logistics
27. Outpatient Lab