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1. Краткая информация по заболеванию или состоянию (группе заболеваний или состояний)
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2. Диагностика заболевания или состояния (группы заболеваний или состояний), медицинские показания и противопоказания к применению методов диагностики
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3. Лечение, включая медикаментозную и немедикаментозную терапии, диетотерапию, обезболивание, медицинские показания и противопоказания к применению методов лечения
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4. Медицинская реабилитация, медицинские показания и противопоказания к применению методов реабилитации
5. Профилактика и диспансерное наблюдение, медицинские показания и противопоказания к применению методов профилактики
6. Организация медицинской помощи
7. Дополнительная информация (в том числе факторы, влияющие на исход заболевания или состояния)
Критерии оценки качества медицинской помощи
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Приложение А1. Состав рабочей группы по разработке и пересмотру клинических рекомендаций
Приложение А2. Методология разработки клинических рекомендаций
Приложение А3. Справочные материалы, включая соответствие показаний к применению и противопоказаний, способов применения и доз лекарственных препаратов, инструкции по применению лекарственного препарата
Приложение Б. Алгоритмы действий врача
Приложение В. Информация для пациента
Приложение Г1. Шкалы оценки, вопросники и другие оценочные инструменты состояния пациента, приведенные в клинических рекомендациях
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