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Briggs 205 $aSixth edition. 210 1$aPhiladelphia, PA :$cWolters Kluwer,$d[2021] 210 4$d©2021 215 $a1 online resource (1043 pages) 311 $a1-9751-3687-X 327 $aIntro -- Title -- Copyright -- Reviewers -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction: Practicing Telephone Triage Safely -- Triage Roles and Responsibilities -- Protocol Structure -- Using Protocols Safely -- Medical-Legal Safeguards -- Tips for Practicing Safe Telephone Triage -- Documentation -- Strategies to Help Ensure a Quality Telephone Triage System -- Abdominal Pain, Adult -- Abdominal Pain, Child -- Abdominal Swelling -- Abrasions -- Alcohol Problems -- Allergic Reaction -- Altered Mental Status (AMS) -- Ankle Injury -- Ankle Problems -- Anxiety -- Appetite Loss, Adult -- Appetite Loss, Child -- Arm or Hand Problems -- Arthritis Problems -- Asthma -- Avian Influenza ("Bird Flu") Exposure -- Back/Neck Injury -- Back Pain -- Bad Breath -- Bedbug Exposure or Concerns -- Bed-Wetting -- Bee Stings -- Bites, Animal/Human -- Bites, Insect -- Bites, Marine Animal -- Bites, Snake -- Bites, Tick -- Bleeding, Severe -- Blood/Body Fluid Exposure -- Bone, Joint, and Tissue Injury -- Breastfeeding Problems -- Breast Problems -- Breathing Problems -- Bruising -- Burns, Chemical -- Burns, Electrical -- Burns, Thermal -- Cast/Splint Problems -- Chest Pain -- Chest Trauma -- Chickenpox -- Child Abuse -- Choking -- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) -- Circumcision Care -- Cold Exposure Problems -- Common Cold Symptoms -- Confusion -- Congestion -- Congestive Heart Failure -- Constipation -- Contact Lens Problems -- Contraception, Emergency (EC) -- Cough -- Croup -- Crying, Excessive, in Infants -- Dehydration -- Depression -- Diabetes Problems -- Diaper Rash -- Diarrhea, Adult -- Diarrhea, Child -- Dizziness -- Domestic Abuse -- Drowning (Near Drowning) -- Earache, Drainage -- Ear Injury, Foreign Body -- Ear Ringing -- Ebola: Known or Suspected Exposure -- Elder Abuse -- Electric Injury -- Extremity Injury -- Eye Injury. 327 $aEye Problems -- Facial Problems -- Facial Skin Problems -- Fainting -- Falls -- Fatigue -- Feeding Tube Problems -- Fever, Adult -- Fever, Child -- Finger and Toe Problems -- Food Allergy, Known or Suspected -- Food Poisoning, Suspected -- Foot Problems -- Foreign Body, Eye -- Foreign Body, Inhaled -- Foreign Body, Nose -- Foreign Body, Rectum -- Foreign Body, Skin -- Foreign Body, Swallowing of -- Foreign Body, Vagina -- Frostbite -- Gas/Belching -- Gas/Flatulence -- Genital Lesions -- Genital Problems, Male -- Glands, Swollen or Tender -- Hair Loss -- Hand/Wrist Problems -- Hay Fever Problems -- Headache -- Head Injury -- Hearing Loss -- Heartburn -- Heart Rate Problems -- Heat Exposure Problems -- Hemorrhoids -- Hepatitis -- Hiccups -- Hip Pain/Injury -- Hives -- HIV Exposure -- Hoarseness -- Hospice Problems -- Hypertension -- Hyperventilation -- Hypotension -- Immunization, Tetanus -- Immunization Reactions -- Impetigo -- Incontinence, Stool -- Incontinence, Urine -- Indigestion -- Influenza -- Insomnia -- Intravenous Therapy Problems -- Itching -- Jaundice -- Jaw Pain -- Joint Pain/Swelling -- Knee Pain/Swelling/Injury -- Laceration -- Leg Pain/Swelling -- Lice -- Menstrual Problems -- Mouth Problems -- Mumps -- Muscle Cramps -- Neck Pain -- Neurologic Symptoms -- Newborn Problems -- Nosebleed -- Nose Injury -- Numbness and Tingling -- Ostomy Problems -- Overdose -- Pertussis (Whooping Cough) -- Piercing/Pocketing Problems -- Pinkeye -- Pinworms -- Poisoning, Suspected -- Postoperative Problems -- Postpartum Problems -- Pregnancy, Cold Symptoms -- Pregnancy, Fetal Movement Problems -- Pregnancy, Hypertension -- Pregnancy, Leaking Vaginal Fluid -- Pregnancy, Nausea and Vomiting -- Pregnancy Problems -- Pregnancy, Suspected Labor -- Pregnancy, Suspected Labor < -- 36 Weeks -- Pregnancy, Urination Problems -- Pregnancy, Vaginal Bleeding. 327 $aPuncture Wound -- Rash, Adult -- Rash, Child -- Rectal Bleeding -- Rectal Problems -- Reye Syndrome, Suspected -- Roseola -- Rubella (German Measles) -- Rubeola (Measles) -- Scabies -- Scrotal Problems -- Seizure -- Seizure, Febrile -- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) -- Sexual Assault -- Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) -- Shingles: Suspected or Exposure -- Shock, Suspected -- Shoulder Pain/Injury -- Sickle Cell Disease Problems -- Sinus Problems -- Skin Lesions: Lumps, Bumps, and Sores -- Sleep Apnea, Adult -- Sleep Apnea, Infant -- Sore Throat -- Speaking Difficulty -- Spitting Up, Infant -- Stools, Abnormal -- Stroke, Suspected -- Stye -- Substance Abuse, Use, or Exposure -- Suicide Attempt, Threat -- Sunburn -- Swallowing Difficulty -- Sweating, Excessive -- Swelling -- Swine Flu (H1N1 Virus) Exposure -- Tattoo Problems -- Teething -- Tongue Problems -- Toothache -- Tooth Injury -- Umbilical Cord Care -- Urinary Catheter/Nephrostomy Tube Problems -- Urination, Difficult -- Urination, Excessive -- Urination, Painful -- Urine, Abnormal Color -- Vaginal Bleeding -- Vaginal Discharge/Pain/Itching -- Vision Problems -- Vomiting, Adult -- Vomiting, Child -- Weakness -- West Nile Virus -- Wheezing -- Wound Care: Sutures or Staples -- Wound Healing and Infection -- Zika Virus -- Appendix A: Abbreviations -- Appendix B: Sample Telephone Triage Protocol Form -- Appendix C: Community Resources Telephone List -- Appendix D: Telephone Triage Quality Improvement Survey -- Appendix E1: Telephone Triage Documentation Form -- Appendix E2: Telephone Triage Log -- Appendix F: Telephone Triage "Call Back" Log -- Appendix G: Consulting Nurse Call Tape Review -- Appendix H: Consulting Nurse Call Documentation Review -- Appendix I (1): Telephone Triage Training Outline -- Appendix I (2) -- Appendix J: Guidelines for Scenario Practice. 327 $aAppendix K: Difficult Caller Practice Scenarios -- Appendix L: Quality Improvement Program -- Appendix M: Communicable Diseases -- Appendix N: Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) -- Appendix O: Temperature Conversion 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Prélude: Der Westen 1940 bis 1943 -- $tII. Besatzer: Strukturen und Akteure -- $tIII. Invasion: Der Kampf an der Front -- $tIV. Partisanenkrieg: Der Kampf im Hinterland -- $tV. Rückzug: Der Kampf in der Defensive -- $tFazit -- $tBack Matter 330 $aWehrmacht in der NS-Diktatur In der Debatte über die Wehrmacht und ihre Verbrechen blieb der Kriegsschauplatz im Westen weitgehend ausgespart. Dabei hatten die Kämpfe der Wehrmacht gegen die Westalliierten und die französische Widerstandsbewegung während der Jahre 1943/44 kriegsentscheidende Bedeutung. Inwieweit gelang es der deutschen Führung, auch im Westen einen "Weltanschauungskrieg" zu entfesseln? Welche Rückwirkungen hatten die Erfahrungen im Ostkrieg auf die Kämpfe in Frankreich? Gab es Unterschiede zwischen Wehrmacht und Waffen-SS? Existierten an der Truppenbasis Handlungsspielräume, die sich sowohl in die eine wie die andere Richtung nutzen ließen? 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