Common Conditions Where a Referral to a Specialist May Be Indicated



Common Conditions Where a Referral to a Specialist May Be Indicated





Diseases of the Eye



  • Advanced Cataracts


  • Corneal Ulcers


  • Glaucoma


  • Neoplasms of the eye and orbit


  • Optic Neuritis


  • Retinopathy


  • Strabismus


  • Uveitis


Diseases of the Ear, Nose, and Throat



  • Abscess of the Sinuses


  • Chronic or Recurrent Otitis Media


  • Chronic or Recurrent Sinusitis


  • Deviated Septum


  • Fractures


  • Ménière Disease


  • Neoplasms


  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea


  • Otosclerosis


  • Perforated Nasal Septum


  • Perforated Tympanic Membrane


  • Sensorineural Deafness


  • Tonsillar Abscess or Hypertrophy


Lung Diseases



  • Advanced COPD


  • Neoplasms


  • Pneumonia not responding to Conventional Therapy


  • Pneumothorax


  • Pneumoconiosis


  • Pulmonary Fibrosis


  • Pulmonary Embolism


  • Status Asthmaticus


  • Tuberculosis, Fungal, or Parasitic Diseases of the Lung


Cardiovascular Diseases



  • Aortic Aneurysms


  • Cardiac Arrhythmia


  • Carotid Stenosis


  • Congestive Heart Failure


  • Congenital Heart Diseases


  • Coronary Artery Disease


  • Hypertension Resistant to Therapy


  • Myocardial Infarction


  • Myocardiopathy


  • Pericarditis


  • Peripheral Arteriosclerosis


  • Valvular Heart Disease


  • Varicose Veins

Sep 23, 2018 | Posted by in CRITICAL CARE | Comments Off on Common Conditions Where a Referral to a Specialist May Be Indicated

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