Sop For Diagnosis Of Top 20 Common Diseases Updated – No Password

BMP (Serum Creatinine), spot urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR). Renal ultrasound to evaluate kidney size. 14. Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD / MASLD)

To ensure diagnostic consistency, the SOP integrates validated clinical scoring systems and guidelines. Rather than relying solely on physician intuition, the SOP requires the application of specific scoring tools for ambiguous presentations within the Top 20.

Chest X-ray (CXR) is the gold standard. Check for "dullness to percussion" and "crackles" during auscultation. sop for diagnosis of top 20 common diseases updated

What is your clinic? (Primary care, emergency department, or urgent care?) Do you have on-site advanced imaging or a molecular lab?

Migraine without aura, cluster headache, secondary headache due to medication overuse, temporal arteritis. Mental Health Conditions 15. Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD / MASLD) To

Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) respiratory panel (highest sensitivity and specificity).

Spirometry before and 10–15 minutes after inhalation of Check for "dullness to percussion" and "crackles" during

Determine if the patient requires immediate stabilization (ABCs). 3. Disease-Specific Protocols 1. Essential Hypertension Metric: Sustained BP ≥130/80 mmHg.

Rapid Streptococcus A antigen test or molecular panel if pharyngeal exudate, tonsillar hypertrophy, or anterior cervical lymphadenopathy are present to rule out bacterial pharyngitis.

This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) defines the mandatory, updated clinical workflows for diagnosing the top 20 most common acute and chronic diseases encountered in primary and secondary care global settings. It establishes standardized diagnostic criteria, objective thresholds, necessary laboratory inputs, and differential diagnosis checkpoints. This document ensures clinical safety, diagnostic accuracy, and evidence-based practice across all medical personnel. 2. General Diagnostic Principles

BMP (Serum Creatinine), spot urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR). Renal ultrasound to evaluate kidney size. 14. Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD / MASLD)

To ensure diagnostic consistency, the SOP integrates validated clinical scoring systems and guidelines. Rather than relying solely on physician intuition, the SOP requires the application of specific scoring tools for ambiguous presentations within the Top 20.

Chest X-ray (CXR) is the gold standard. Check for "dullness to percussion" and "crackles" during auscultation.

What is your clinic? (Primary care, emergency department, or urgent care?) Do you have on-site advanced imaging or a molecular lab?

Migraine without aura, cluster headache, secondary headache due to medication overuse, temporal arteritis. Mental Health Conditions 15. Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) respiratory panel (highest sensitivity and specificity).

Spirometry before and 10–15 minutes after inhalation of

Determine if the patient requires immediate stabilization (ABCs). 3. Disease-Specific Protocols 1. Essential Hypertension Metric: Sustained BP ≥130/80 mmHg.

Rapid Streptococcus A antigen test or molecular panel if pharyngeal exudate, tonsillar hypertrophy, or anterior cervical lymphadenopathy are present to rule out bacterial pharyngitis.

This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) defines the mandatory, updated clinical workflows for diagnosing the top 20 most common acute and chronic diseases encountered in primary and secondary care global settings. It establishes standardized diagnostic criteria, objective thresholds, necessary laboratory inputs, and differential diagnosis checkpoints. This document ensures clinical safety, diagnostic accuracy, and evidence-based practice across all medical personnel. 2. General Diagnostic Principles

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