
Pregnancy | Specialities | CKS | NICE
Speciality pregnancy, containing practical advice on best practice for 21 primary care topics
Scenario: UTI in pregnancy (no visible haematuria) - CKS
Covers the management of a suspected UTI in pregnancy in women without visible haematuria.
Urinary tract infection (lower) - women - CKS | NICE
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is usually caused by bacteria from the gastrointestinal tract, most commonlyEscherichia coli.
Antenatal care - uncomplicated pregnancy | Health topics A to Z - CKS
A woman with an uncomplicated pregnancy is usually managed in the community by a midwife.
Management | Nausea/vomiting in pregnancy - CKS
Covers the management of a woman with nausea and vomiting in pregnancy in primary care.
Scenario: During pregnancy | Management | Candida - female ... - CKS
Covers the management of vulvovaginal candidiasis in women who are pregnant or at risk of pregnancy.
Scenario: Pre-conception advice for all women - CKS
Covers general advice on pre-conception care that is applicable to all women who are planning a pregnancy.
Scenario: Recurrent UTI (no haematuria, not pregnant or ... - CKS
Covers the management of recurrent UTI that is not associated with haematuria in women who are not pregnant or catheterised.
Anaemia - B12 and folate deficiency | Health topics A to Z - CKS
Deficiency of vitamin B12 or folate is the most common cause of megaloblastic anaemia.
Scenario: Preconception or pregnant | Management - CKS
Covers the management of women planning a pregnancy or who are pregnant, who have pre-existing subclinical or overt hypothyroidism, or are newly diagnosed with subclinical or overt hypothyroidism.