Guide to Clinical Preventive Services: Report of the U. S. Preventive Services Task ForceDIANE Publishing, 1997 - 933 pages An exhaustive report on recommended clinical preventive services that should be provided to patients in the course of routine clinical care, including screening for vascular, neoplastic and infectious diseases, and metabolic, hematologic, ophthalmologic and ontologic, prenatal, and musculoskeletal disorders. Also, mental disorders and substance abuse, counseling, and immunization. The majority of deaths below age 65 are preventable. This Guide results from the most comprehensive evaluation and synthesis of preventive interventions to date. |
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... routine health examination of asymptomatic per- sons , in which a predetermined battery of tests and physical examination procedures are performed as part of a routine checkup . The annual physical examination of healthy persons was ...
... routine health examination of asymptomatic per- sons , in which a predetermined battery of tests and physical examination procedures are performed as part of a routine checkup . The annual physical examination of healthy persons was ...
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... routine screening for early disease . 25 Therefore , clinician counseling that leads to improved personal health practices may be more valuable to patients than conventional clini- cal activities such as diagnostic testing . In the past ...
... routine screening for early disease . 25 Therefore , clinician counseling that leads to improved personal health practices may be more valuable to patients than conventional clini- cal activities such as diagnostic testing . In the past ...
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... routine immunization of healthy children ) , whereas secondary preventive measures identify and treat asymptomatic persons who have already developed risk factors or preclinical disease but in whom the condition has not become ...
... routine immunization of healthy children ) , whereas secondary preventive measures identify and treat asymptomatic persons who have already developed risk factors or preclinical disease but in whom the condition has not become ...
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... routine performance in the asymptomatic population but recog- nizes that future research may later establish a favorable benefit - harm relationship that supports routine performance . For many preventive services ( and much of medical ...
... routine performance in the asymptomatic population but recog- nizes that future research may later establish a favorable benefit - harm relationship that supports routine performance . For many preventive services ( and much of medical ...
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... routine vaccination of all women in this age group . Should this recommendation be implemented ? If so , under what pro- tocol ? Preventable rubella cases occur ; an average of 7 cases of congenital rubella syndrome occurred in the U.S. ...
... routine vaccination of all women in this age group . Should this recommendation be implemented ? If so , under what pro- tocol ? Preventable rubella cases occur ; an average of 7 cases of congenital rubella syndrome occurred in the U.S. ...
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