Before initiation of antibiotic treatment, a specimen should be obtained for microbiological diagnostics. The first choice is an ulcer biopsy, as this method has the best microbiological diagnostic precision. It is important that the clinician arrives at the choice of diagnostics in consultation with the...
The working group finds that the training should be individualised and progressive based on the patient’s level and
progress. It is important for the benefit of any training intervention that there is a focus on achieving high training
compliance and establishing lasting training habits. The training c...
Training/instruction of staff in using the selected psychometric test is recommended to achieve sufficiently high
sensibility and specificity. As delirium is a fluctuating condition, repeated testing after hours or days is recommended,
as well as in connection with mental changes in patients with one or ...
When dealing with patients with prostate cancer, healthcare professionals should pay particular attention to the
patient’s psychological well-being and actively ask about this. Healthcare professionals should also pay particular
attention to whether the patient shows depressive symptoms....
This National Clinical Guideline provides recommendations for prevention of fall in the group of ages over 65 years of age. The clinical guideline focuses primarily on the selection of preventive interventions that can reduce the elderly risk of falling. The guideline recommends supervised strength and b...
This quick guide contains the key recommendations from the national clinical guideline for the treatment of brain metastases. The national clinical guideline for the treatment of brain metastases focuses on treatment, including clarification of the treatment modality to be used in each individual case. B...
This quick guide contains the key recommendations from the national clinical guideline for the treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis. The guideline concerns patients over the age of 65 years with lumbar spinal stenosis and significant self-rated disability....