The patient may require longer observation periods depending on the medication they receive Provide education to the patient and their family on signs and symptoms to monitor for, e.g., pain, redness, abscess, bruising at the site or anaphylaxis Warm or cold compresses can be applied to the area for comfort Companion documents Procedure Management Guideline Allergic and anaphylactic reactions RCH Policy and Procedure: Medication Management RCH Policy and Procedure: Hazardous Medicines - Safe handling of How to don and remove Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Links The Australian Immunisation Handbook (health.gov.au) Evidence table The evidence table for this guideline can be accessed here
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Prior to the implementation of CPT code 61891 in January 2024, the replacement of a skull-mounted cranial neurostimulator was reported with CPT code 61886 and assigned to APC 5465
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