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A list of all possible treatments for diagnosis.

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Treatment Description Diagnoses Required Room(s) Departement(s) Required Equipment(s)
A1At replacement Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route Cirrhosis, Hepatic fibriosis*, Emphysema, COPD Offices or Diagnostic units General Surgery or Internal Medicine
Abdominal surgery Surgery of the abdomen. Fistula of the intestine, Primary peritonitis, Gallstones*, Cholecystitis*, Liver laceration, Blunt spleen rupture, Penetrated spleen rupture, Blunt pancreas laceration, Penetrated pancreas laceration, Renal laceration Operating room General Surgery
ACE inhibitor A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency*, Hypothyroidism*, Diabetes, Hypertensive renal disease, Myocardial infarction, CHF, Hypertensive retinopathy Any office, Diagnostic unit Any
Analgesics Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. All diseases involving pain. Any office, Diagnostic unit Any
Antacids Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. All diseases involving pain. Any office, Diagnostic unit Any
Anti Inflammatory Cream Anti Inflammatory Cream Foot contusion, Metatarsal bones fracture, Rheumatoid arthritis, Endocarditis, Knee osteoarthritis, Thrombophlebitis, Acute osteomyelitis, Pericarditis, CHF, HHD with heart failure, Tricuspid valve regurgitation, Pulmonary embolism, Endocarditis, Myocarditis Emergency, Orthopaedy and Cardiology
Anti seizures medicine Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. Any diagnostic unit Any
Antiarrhythmics Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. Pneumothorax, Lung contusion, CO poisoning Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit ER or Cardiology
Antibiotic ointment Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. Blepharitis, Conjunctivitis (bacterial), Keratitis (bacterial) Neurology
Antibiotics Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. Bacterial tonsillitis, Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Bacterial gastroenteritis, Interstitial nephritis, Pyelonephritis, Urinary tract infection, most Internal med. diseases, Acute osteomyelitis, Acute rheumatic fever Any office, Diagnostic unit Any
Anticholinergics Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. Cluster headache, Tetanus, Bronchopneumonia, Pulmonary embolism, Pneumonia, Angina pectoris, Acute rheumatic fever, Myocardial infarction Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
Anticoagulants Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. Pulmonary embolism, Mitral valve prolapse Office or Diagnostic unit Cardiology
Antidepressants Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. Chronic fatigue syndrome Offices or Diagnostic units General Surgery or Neurology
Antidiarrheals Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. Lactose intolerance, Grave's disease, Crohn's disease, Ulcerative colitis, Irritable bowl syndrome, Bacterial gastroenteritis, Primary peritonitis, Coeliac disease, Salmonellosis, Amoebiasis Offices or Diagnostic units ER or Internal Medicine
Antifungal ointment Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. Nail fungus, Athlete's foot Doctor's office, Observation room Emergency
Antihelmintics Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. Pork tapeworm, Beef tapeworm Doctor's office or Observation room Emergency
Antihemorrhagics Drugs used to stop bleedings. Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. Office or Diagnostic unit Any
Antihistamines Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. Hay fever, Contact dermatitis, Conjunctivitis (allergic) Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
Antihypertensive medication Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. Hashimoto's thyroiditis*, Grave's disease*, Cirrhosis, Acute renal failure, Chronic kidney disease, Hypertensive renal disease, Pulmonary embolism, CHF, Stroke, Atherosclerosis - Carotides, Pulmonary hypertension, PAD, Guillain-Barre syndrome, Tetanus, Hypertensive retinopathy, CRVO, Traumatic brain injury Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
Antimycotics Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. Histoplasmosis Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units Internal Medicine
Antiparasitic drugs Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. American trypanosomias, Toxoplasmosis Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units Internal Medicine
Antipsychotics Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. Lead poisoning, Encephalitis, Rabies ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit Internal Medicine and Neurology
Antipyretics Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. Diseases involving fever. Office or Diagnostic unit Any
Antiseptics Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. Sinusitis, Bronchiectatis, H. pylori infection, Deep wound on arm, Deep wound on leg, Deep wound on feet, Deep wound on hand Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units Emergency or General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
Antithyroids Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. Grave's disease ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit General Surgery
Antivirals Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. Chickenpox, Shingles, Influenza, Esophagitis, Encephalitis Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit General Surgery
Anxiolytics Medication that inhibits anxiety. Insomnia, Emphysema, Asthma, Rabies, Blunt spleen rupture, Pulmonary embolism, Grave's disease, COPD Office or Diagnostic unit Any
Arm cast Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. Simple fracture of ulna, Simple fracture of radius, Simple fracture of humerus, Fracture of finger Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units ER or Orthopaedy
Arm orthosis Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. Shoulder dislocation, Simple fracture of clavicle, Shaft fracture of clavicle Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units ER or Orthopaedy
Artificial ventilation Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. CO poisoning, Traumatic cardiac arrest, Guillain-Barre syndrome Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units Any
Band ligation Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. Esophageal varices Operating room General Surgery
Bandage A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. Arm contusion, Hand contusion, Foot contusion, Leg contusion, Chest contusion, Deep wound on hand, Deep wound on arm, Deep wound on leg, Deep wound on feet, Open fracture of ulna*, Complicated fracture of ulna*, Open fracture of humerus*, Complicated fracture of humerus*, Open fracture of femur*, Complicated fracture of femur*, Open fracture of tibia*, Cerebral contusion, Subdural hematoma, Penetrating trauma - Head Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU Any
B-complex supplement Supplement of B-vitamins. Cluster headache, Pneumothorax, PAD, Blunt spleen rupture, Thalassaemia, Iron-deficiency anemia, Bronchiectatis, Hemolytic anemia Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit All
Beta blockers Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat Office or Diagnostic unit Any
Blood transfusion Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. Liver laceration, Penetrated spleen rupture, Spleen contusion, Penetrated pancreas laceration, Renal laceration, Hemolytic anemia, Thalassaemia, Pulmonary laceration, Open fracture of ulna, Complicated fracture of ulna, Open fracture of humerus, Complicated fracture of humerus, Open fracture of femur, Complicated fracture of femur, Open fracture of tibia, Traumatic cardiac arrest, Aortic rupture Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit Any
Bone Strengthening pills Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. Coeliac disease*, Chronic kidney disease*, Cystic fibrosis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Osteomalacia Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
Boston brace Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. Spondylolysis, Spondylolisthesis Office or Diagnostic unit Orthopaedy
Bronchodilators Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. Hemolytic anemia, Cystic fibrosis, Bronchiectatis, Emphysema, COPD, Asthma, Pneumothorax, Chlorine gas poisoning, Flail chest Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU Any
Cardiovascular surgery Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. Mitral valve stenosis, Tricuspid valve regurgitation, IHD with heart failure, Thoracic aortic aneurysm, PAD, Dilated cardiomyopathy, Cardiac blunt injury, Traumatic cardiac arrest, Aortic rupture Operating room Cardiology
Chelation therapy Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. Lead poisoning Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit Internal Medicine
Closed reduction Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. Dislocated ankle, Nasal fracture Office or Diagnostic unit Orthopaedy
Compression wraps Elastic bandages. Broken ribs Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
Corticosteroid injections Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. Knee osteoarthritis, Hand bursistis, Elbow bursitis, Knee bursitis ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit Orthopaedy
Corticosteroids Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Crohn's disease, Ulcerative colitis, Hepatic fibriosis, Glomerulonephirits, Liver contusion, Infectious mononucleosis, Sarcoidiosis - Lungs, Sarcoidiosis - Eye, Sarcoidiosis - Heart, Atopic dermatitis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Dermatomyositis, Inclusion-body myositis, Polymyositis, Cervical spondylosis, Giant cell arteritis, Uveitis, CRVO Office or Diagnostic unit Any
Cough suppressants Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. Common cold, Bronchitis, Pulmonary NTMB infection, Pertussis, Legionnnaires disease, Histoplasmosis, Simple chronic bronchitis, COPD, Asthma Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units ER or General Surgery or Neurology
Craniotomy Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. Cerebral contusion, Traumatic brain injury, Subdural hematoma, Penetrating trauma - Head Operating room Neurology
Defibrillation Procedure to deliver does of electrical current to the heart to re-establish normal heart rhythm. Heart failure, No pulse present
Desmopressin Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. Hemophilia Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit Internal Medicine
Dialysis Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. Acute renal failure, Chronic kidney disease Diagnostic unit General Surgery
Diet modification Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. Coeliac disease, Thrombocyptopenia, Lactose intolerance, CRVO, Esophagitis, Bacterial gastroenteritis, Cholangitis, HHD with heart failure, Hypertensive retinopathy, Iron-deficiency anemia, Diabetes, Glomerulonephirits, H. pylori infection, Typhoid fever, Hemolytic anemia, Duodenitis, Pulmonary embolism, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Ulcerative colitis, Angina pectoris, Hypothyroidism, Grave's disease, Pancreatitis, Stroke, Chronic kidney disease, Peptic ulcer disease, Crohn's disease, Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, Gastritis, Hepatic fibrosis, Acute renal failure Office or Diagnostic unit Any
Diuretics Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. HHD with heart failure, Tricuspid valve regurgitation, Mitral valve stenosis, Diffuse axonal injury, Chronic kidney disease ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
Ear drops Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. ASOM, Otitis externa, Otitis media Office or Diagnostic unit Internal Medicine or Neurology
Elbow pad Protective padded gear. Cubital tunnel syndrome Office or Diagnostic Orthopaedy
Emergency care Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. Trauma-related conditions Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU Any
EMS Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. Ankle sprain, Knee sprain, Shoulder sprain, Spondylolisthesis, Knee bursitis Diagnostic unit Orthopaedy
Endoscopic cauterization Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cauterize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. Esophageal varices, Portal vein thrombosis, Duodenitis, Peptic ulcer disease Operating room General Surgery and Cardiology
Endoscopic surgery A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. Carpal tunnel syndrome Operating room Orthopaedy
Ethanol treatment Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. Methanol poisoning ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit Internal Medicine
Exercise Scoliosis, Spinal stenosis, Chronic fatigue syndrome, Emergency and Orthopaedy
Eye drops Medicine in liquid a liquid state that treats specific symptoms or diseases in the eye. Either contain an antibacterial agent, anti-histamines or drugs to decrease the blood pressure inside the eye. Corneal abrasion, Conjunctivitis (allergic), Conjunctivitis (bacterial), Keratitis (bacterial), Scleritis, Uveitis, Open-angle glaucoma, Blepharitis, Angle-closure glaucoma, CRVO Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit Any except Orthapaedy
Eye surgery Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. Angle-closure glaucoma Operating room Neurology
First aid
Foot cream A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. Nail fungus, Athlete's foot Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit Emergency
Fracture surgery - Arm Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. Open fracture of humerus, Shaft fracture of clavicle, Open fracture of ulna, Complicated fracture of humerus, Complicated fracture of ulna Operating room Orthopaedy
Fracture surgery - Head Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. Penetrating trauma - Head, Mandibular fracture, Traumatic brain injury Operating room Orthopaedy and Neurology
Fracture surgery - Leg Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. Open fracture of tibia, Open fracture of femur, Complicated fracture of femur Operating room Orthopaedy
HDU hospitalization Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). High dependency unit Any
Hip replacement surgery Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. Hip osteoarthritis Operating room Orthopaedy
Home treatment Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. Office or Diagnostic unit Any
Ice wrap Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. Golfer's elbow, Liver contusion, Blunt spleen rupture, Spleen contusion, Blunt pancreas laceration, Hand bursistis, Shoulder sprain, Knee sprain, Ankle sprain, Dislocated ankle, Nasal fracture Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room ER or Orthopaedy
ICU hospitalization Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). ICU ICU
ICU stabilization ICU ICU
Incision and drainage Incision and drainage of an abscesses. Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office Any
Induced coma A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. Traumatic brain injury, Penetrating trauma - Head, Subdural hematoma Operating room
Insulin therapy Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. Diabetes Office or Diagnostic unit Internal Medicine
Interferon alpha-2b Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. Hepatitis B Office or Diagnostic unit General Surgery
Iron supplement Supplement of iron. Iron-deficiency anemia Doctor's office or Observation room Emergency
IV antibiotics A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. Salmonellosis, Bronchiectatis, Typhoid fever, Pancreatitis, Tularaemia, Tuberculosis, Staphylococcal meningitis, Cholera, Babesiosis, Pneumococcal meningitis, Cholangitis, Acute mastoiditis, Lyme disease, Legionnnaires disease, Cystic fibrosis, Bronchopneumonia, Duodenitis, Pertussis, Pneumonia, Endocarditis, Appendicitis, Myocarditis, Primary peritonitis, Gastritis, Pulmonary NTMB infection, Pulmonary anthrax Any office or ward or unit Any
IV atropine The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. Hypothyroidism, Acute rheumatic fever, Lupus Any office or ward or unit General Surgery, Internal Medicine and Cardiology
IV calcium gluconate Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. Osteomalacia, Pancreatitis, Acute renal failure Any office or ward or unit Orthopaedy and General Surgery
IV corticosteroids Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. Pericarditis, CIPD, Tick-borne encephalitis, Neuromyelitis optica, Sarcoidiosis - Heart, Lupus Any office or ward or unit Internal Medicine and Cardiology and Neurology
IV immunoglobulin A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. CIPD, Tetanus, Guillain-Barre syndrome Any office or ward or unit Neurology
IV infusion A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). Pericarditis, Typhoid fever, Tularaemia, Tuberculosis, Methanol poisoning, Tricuspid valve regurgitation, Sarcoidiosis - Heart, IHD with heart failure Any office or ward or unit Internal Medicine and Cardiology
IV nutrition Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. Pancreas contusion, Renal contusion, Mitral valve stenosis, Gastritis Any office or ward or unit General Surgery and Cardiology
IV TPA Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. Stroke Office or Diagnostic unit Cardiology
Joint surgery - Arm Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. Shoulder dislocation Operating room Orthopaedy
Joint surgery - Leg Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. Knee dislocation, Operating room Orthopaedy
Laparoscopic surgery A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. Cholecystitis, [Gallstones]], Appendicitis Operating room General Surgery
Leg cast Simple fracture of tibia, Simple fracture of fibula, Spiral fracture of tibia, Simple fracture of femur, Metatarsal bones fracture, Ankle fracture Orthopaedy
Leg orthosis An orthosis is a device that immobilises a certain joint or limb, and guides the range of motion. Knee dislocation, Ankle contusion, Dislocated ankle Emergency, Orthopaedy
Life support Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. ICU or Trauma center ICU or Emergency
Liver medication Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. Cirrhosis Office or Diagnostic unit General Surgery
Mucolytics Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. Bronchiectatis Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit Emergency or Internal Medicine
Nasal drops Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. Sinusitis, Common cold, Laryngitis, Influenza, Hay fever, Viral tonsillitis, Bacterial tonsillitis, Pertussis, Acute rheumatic fever Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit Emergency, Internal Medicine or Cardiology
Nitrates Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. Angina pectoris, Myocardial infarction Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit Cardiology
NSAIDs Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. Numerous conditions Office or Diagnostic unit Any
Numbing ointment Ointments that are applied to a certain area (e.g. a sunburn) to numb or relieve pain and irritation. Foot contusion, Hand contusion, Leg contusion, Arm contusion, Ankle contusion, Chest contusion, Cellulitis, Atopic dermatitis, Chickenpox, Contact dermatitis, Shingles Emergency and Internal Medicine
Observation Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. Observation room
Osteomyelitis surgery A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. Acute osteomyelitis Operating room Orthopaedy
Oxygenotherapy Supplementation of oxygen to inhaled gas (often delivered through a nasal catheter or mask covering the mouth and nose). Cluster headache, Flail chest, CHF, Lung contusion, Emphysema, CO poisoning, Chlorine gas poisoning, Blunt spleen rupture, Tricuspid valve regurgitation, Mitral valve stenosis, Sarcoidiosis - Heart, COPD, Diffuse axonal injury, Thoracic aortic aneurysm, Cerebral contusion, Subdural hematoma Any
Pericardiocentesis Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. Operating room Cardiology
PERT Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency Office or Diagnostic unit General Surgery
Plasmapheresis A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. CIPD, Neuromyelitis optica, Guillain-Barre syndrome Diagnostic unit Neurology
Platelet transfusion Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. Thrombocyptopenia Office or Diagnostic unit Internal Medicine
Pressure bandage Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. Liver laceration, Renal laceration, Penetrated pancreas laceration, Penetrated spleen rupture, Penetrating trauma - Head, Subdural hematoma Office or Diagnostic unit General Surgery and Neurology
Proliferation therapy Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. Tennis elbow Doctor's office or Observation room Orthopaedy
Proton pump inhibitors Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. Duodenitis, Peptic ulcer disease, Gastritis Office or Diagnostic unit General Surgery
Pulmonary surgery Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). Pulmonary laceration, Aspergillosis, Pneumothorax Operating room Internal Medicine
Purgatives Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. Migraine, Cystic fibrosis, Hypothyroidism Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
Rabies immunoglobulin A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. Rabies Office or Diagnostic unit Neurology
Recommendations The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. Office or Diagnostic unit Any
Regular hospitalization Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. Regular ward Any
Rehydration Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. Fistula of the intestine, Cholera, Calculus in bladder, Calculus of ureter, Giardiasis, Bacterial gastroenteritis, Hepatitis A, Viral tonsillitis, Kidney stones, Bacterial tonsillitis, Salmonellosis, Urinary tract infection, Glomerulonephirits, Typhus fever, Pertussis, Ulcerative colitis, Interstitial nephritis, Hepatitis B, Hepatic fibrosis Office or Diagnostic unit Any
Renal vascular surgery Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. Hypertensive renal disease Operating room Cardiology
Replantation Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). Deep wound on hand, Deep wound on feet Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit Orthopaedy
Rest Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. Office or Diagnostic unit Any
RICE The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. ACL injury Office or Diagnostic unit Any
Saline nasal spray A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. Common cold, Sinusitis, Hay fever, Laryngitis Doctor's office or Observation room Emergency
Shock wave lithotripsy A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. Calculus in bladder, Calculus of ureter, Kidney stones Sonography unit General Surgery
Sleeping drugs Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. Insomnia, Asthma, Hip osteoarthritis, HHD with heart failure, Diffuse axonal injury Office or Diagnostic unit Any
Spasmolytics Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. Renal contusion, Amoebiasis, Ankle sprain, Knee sprain, Shoulder sprain, Spondylolisthesis, Giardiasis, Bacterial gastroenteritis, Neuromyelitis optica, Tetanus, Ulcerative colitis, Gastritis Office or Diagnostic unit Any
Stapedectomy Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. Otosclerosis Operating room Internal Medicine
Steroid cream An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. Athlete's foot, Dermatomyositis Office or Diagnostic unit Emergency and Orthopeady
Stomachics Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. Lactose intolerance, Spleen contusion, Pyelonephritis, Renal contusion, Amoebiasis, Liver contusion, Pharyngitis, Pork tapeworm, Chickenpox, Esophagitis, Bacterial gastroenteritis, Hepatitis A, Blunt spleen rupture, Cholecystitis, Salmonellosis, H. pylori infection, Duodenitis, Pancreatitis, Hepatitis B, Chronic kidney disease, Peptic ulcer disease, Appendicitis, Subdural hematoma, Crohn's disease, Gastritis, [[ Office or Diagnostic unit Any
Synthetic thyroid hormones Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. Hypothyroidism Office or Diagnostic unit General Surgery
TC hospitalization Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. Trauma center Emergency
Thoracentesis Tension Pneumothorax
Thrombolytics Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. Thrombophlebitis, Portal vein thrombosis, Pulmonary hypertension, Atherosclerosis - Carotides Office or Diagnostic unit Cardiology
Tranquilizers Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. Diffuse axonal injury, Cirrhosis Office or Diagnostic unit General Surgery and Neurology
Trauma stabilization
Triple therapy treatment Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. H. pylori infection ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit General Surgery
Vasodilators Medication that relaxes blood vessels. Raynaud's syndrome, Pulmonary hypertension Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU Emergency and Cardiology
Vitamin supplementation Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. Osteomalacia, Crohn's disease, Pork tapeworm, Irritable bowel syndrome, Hepatitis A, Glomerulonephirits, H. pylori infection, Duodenitis, Ulcerative colitis, Chronic kidney disease, Peptic ulcer disease, Coeliac disease, Gastritis, Cirrhosis Office or Diagnostic unit Any
Vitamin-D supplement Supplementation of vitamin D3. Osteomalacia Office or Diagnostic unit Orthopaedy
VP shunting Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. Cerebral contusion, Diffuse axonal injury Operating room Neurology
Wound closure Deep wound on arm, Deep wound on leg, Deep wound on hand, Deep wound on feet,