Overview
The Epidemiology and Diseases Control Division, DoHS published a revised edition of Clinical Management of COVID-19 in Healthcare Setting. This is the second edition of the Ministry of Health and Population‘s, Pocket book for Case Management of COVID-19 in the Healthcare Setting.
The first edition was adapted from the Interim Guidance for Caring of Patients with COVID-19 in Healthcare settings, Nepal Medical Council (NMC) and aligned with Clinical management of COVID-19, Interim Guidance, WHO (May
27, 2020).
The rationale for this updated edition has been to expand the scope of the earlier guidance, bringing together recently updated recommendations from NMCs October 2020 update and COVID-19 Clinical Management: Living Guidance (January 25, 2021) as well as the Clinical Care for Severe Acute Respiratory Infection: Toolkit-COVID-19 Adaptation: WHO 2020 and advice from subject matter experts.
Highlights
This edition provides updated technical guidance in several case management clinical areas as follows:
- Revision of the release from the COVID-19 clinical pathway criteria
- Addition of Treatment of acute co-infections
- Addition of prevention of complications, immunomodulators and other adjunct therapies
- Revision of recommendations on use of antivirals and corticosteroids in COVID-19
- Assessment of severity by National early Warning Score 2 (NEWS 2).
Purpose
The purpose of this pocketbook is to help physicians, and healthcare workers, to properly manage persons with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 and to standardize case management of COVID-19 cases throughout the country.
It is not meant to replace clinical judgement or specialist consultation, but rather to strengthen frontline clinical management.
Target Group
The intended target audience are physicians, nurses, other healthcare personnel, involved in the clinical management of COVID-19 cases.
Essential readings
- List of Laboratories for SARS CoV-2 Rapid Antigen Test in Nepal
- List of Laboratories for COVID19 testing in Nepal (RT-PCR)
- List of COVID-19 Hospitals (COVID-19 Care Units) in Nepal
- National Testing-Guidelines for COVID-19 (Version 5), Nepal (Latest)
- List of Certified COVID-19 Antigen kits in Nepal
Recommended readings
- POCKET BOOK FOR INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL MEASURES FOR COVID-19 IN THE HEALTHCARE SETTING
- LIST OF LABORATORIES FOR COVID-19 TESTING IN NEPAL
- LIST OF LABORATORIES FOR SARS COV-2 RAPID ANTIGEN TEST
- LIST OF LABORATORIES FOR COVID19 TESTING IN NEPAL
- HEALTH SECTOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN, MOHP NEPAL
- COVID-19 CONTINUES TO DISRUPT ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES IN 90% OF COUNTRIES
- ENHANCED SURVEILLANCE ON SERO-PREVALENCE OF SARS-COV-2 IN GENERAL POPULATION
- COVID-19 VACCINE FAQS (NEPALI)
- COVAX ADVANCE MARKET COMMITMENT (AMC)-ELIGIBLE ECONOMIES
- GUIDELINE FOR COVID19 FACILITATION GROUP MOBILIZATION
- GUIDELINE FOR ISOLATION KIT DISTRIBUTION
- GUIDELINE FOR OPERATION OF COVID-19 TEMPORARY HOSPITALS 2077
- INFECTIOUS DISEASE ACT NEPAL, 2020(1964)
- COVID-19 CASES ISOLATION MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES
- INTERIM GUIDANCE FOR RMNCH SERVICES IN COVID 19 PANDEMIC
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