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Prenatal care for pregnant women and their partners, using the Pregnant Woman's Handbook. |
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Postpartum care. |
3 |
Women care during the climacteric period. |
4 |
Approach to sexual and reproductive health: individual and group guidance on contraceptive methods; risk management; offering and dispensing preventive supplies and rapid tests; sexual dysfunctions; preconception assessment; early pregnancy diagnosis and guidance on marital infertility. |
5 |
Management of the most common gynecological problems: abnormal uterine bleeding, fibroids, vaginal discharge (syndromic approach), and pelvic pain. |
6 |
Prevention, identification, reception, and monitoring of situations of violence against women, sexual, intra-family, and gender violence, preferably in intersectoral partnership with social assistance and public security services. |
7 |
Promotion of breastfeeding and management of common breast problems related to lactation. |
8 |
Screening for cervical cancer and monitoring of women diagnosed with cervical cancer. |
9 |
Screening for breast cancer and monitoring the person diagnosed with breast cancer. |
10 |
Monitoring of adults and elderly in palliative care, with guidance to family members/caregivers. |
11 |
Assistance to vulnerable populations, such as people living in the streets, gypsy, quilombola, people deprived of liberty, among others. |
12 |
Monitoring of people with work-related diseases. |
13 |
Epidemiological analysis of the local health situation. |
14 |
Performing notifications and health surveillance actions. |
15 |
Home care for people who are restricted to bed/bedridden, with no mobility, as well as in situations with an indication of home evaluation after death, or resistance to treatment. |
16 |
Home care for older adults restricted to the home or with mobility difficulties, including information, health guidelines, counseling, and support for relatives/caregivers. |
17 |
Identification and monitoring of vulnerable older adults, at risk of functional or fragile decline (multimorbidities, polypharmacy, recent hospitalizations, sphincter incontinence, recurrent falls, changes in gait and balance, cognitive impairment, sensory impairment, unintentional weight loss, difficulty in chewing or swallowing, signs and symptoms of mood disorders, family insufficiency, social isolation, suspected violence, degree of dependence for activities of daily living) with the establishment of a care plan adapted to each case. |
18 |
Prevention, identification, reception, and monitoring of situations of violence against older adults, preferably in intersectoral partnership with social assistance and public security services. |
19 |
Prevention of domestic accidents, falls, and fractures. |
20 |
Promotion of active and healthy aging. |
21 |
Prevention, identification, treatment, and monitoring of nutritional disorders in adults and older adults. |
22 |
Screening and counseling for drug abuse and polypharmacy. |
23 |
Immunization as per the vaccination schedule of adults and older adults, watching for situations of outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases and specific clinical situations. |
24 |
Identify and accompany adults and older adults in social assistance or social benefits programs. |
25 |
Promoting the adoption of healthy lifestyle habits, such as adequate and healthy food, body practices and physical activities, control of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs, among others. |
26 |
Prevention, active search, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of people with leprosy. |
27 |
Prevention, screening for respiratory symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of people with Tuberculosis (first-line treatment, directly observed treatment, screening for respiratory symptoms, and search for contacts of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis). |
28 |
Prevention, identification, and counseling regarding the abuse of alcohol and other drugs. |
29 |
Prevention, identification, counseling, and treatment concerning tobacco use. |
30 |
Prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of people diagnosed with Syphilis, Viral Hepatitis, other STIs, and people living with HIV, with special attention to key populations. |
31 |
Promotion of responsible and active parenting. |
32 |
Screening for colon and rectum neoplasia in people between 50 and 75 years old. |
33 |
Tracking and monitoring of DM2 in asymptomatic adults. |
34 |
Global Cardiovascular Risk (GCVR) screening and identification based on age, gender, clinical history of cardiovascular manifestations, physical examination focused on manifestations of atherosclerosis, blood pressure measurement, abdominal circumference, weight, height, and BMI; for people aged 40 or over or indeterminate risk indicators request for total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol and fasting glycemia aiming at achieving the GCVR Stratification Score. |
35 |
Identification, management, and monitoring of people with Diabetes Mellitus (DM). |
36 |
Identification, management, and monitoring of people with Systemic Arterial Hypertension (SAH). |
37 |
Management of cardiovascular diseases: peripheral arterial disease, atherosclerotic disease, chest pain, heart failure, palpitations and chronic arrhythmias, varicose veins, post-thrombotic syndrome. |
38 |
Management of the most prevalent endocrinological conditions: hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, thyroid nodules, obesity, dyslipidemia. |
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Management of people with intestinal parasites. |
40 |
Management of people with exposure and problems to neglected diseases, such as rabies, Chagas disease, schistosomiasis, leishmaniasis (visceral and cutaneous), trachoma, malaria. |
41 |
Management of arboviruses (dengue, Zika, yellow fever, and chikungunya). |
42 |
Management of the most prevalent conditions of the digestive system: dyspepsia, gastroesophageal reflux, changes in bowel habits, gastroenteritis, hemorrhoids, and other orifices, abdominal pain, fatty liver, liver laboratory changes. |
43 |
Management of the most prevalent chronic respiratory diseases: Asthma, COPD, chronic cough, obstructive sleep apnea, dyspnea, pulmonary nodules. |
44 |
Management of the most common neurological conditions: headache, dementia syndromes, carpal tunnel syndrome, epilepsy, stroke, Parkinson's disease, vertigo, facial paralysis. |
45 |
Management of the most prevalent musculoskeletal conditions: low back pain, neck pain, osteoarthritis, shoulder pain, bursitis/tendinitis, hip pain, hand/wrist problems, knee pain, ankle, and foot pathologies, temporomandibular disorders (TMD), fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, gout. |
46 |
Management of the most prevalent genitourinary conditions: chronic kidney disease (chronic kidney patients not transplanted), urinary tract infection, kidney stones, benign prostatic hyperplasia, urinary incontinence. |
47 |
Management of the most prevalent hematological conditions in PHC: anemia, sickle cell anemia, peripheral lymph node enlargement, leukopenia, leukocytosis, thrombocytopenia, thrombocytosis. |
48 |
Management of the most prevalent dermatological conditions: acne, cellulite, dermatitis, erysipelas, scabies, wounds, furuncle, herpes simplex, herpes zoster, hyperhidrosis, intertrigo, larva migrans, mycoses, miliaria, nevi, pediculosis, pyoderma, nail diseases, psoriasis, tungiasis, hives, warts. |
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Management of the most prevalent ophthalmological conditions: conjunctivitis, hordeolus, and chalazion, pterygium, and blepharitis. |
50 |
Management of the most prevalent otorhinolaryngological conditions: vertigo, rhinosinusitis, otitis, hearing loss, bacterial tonsillitis, nasal obstruction, sleep apnea, labyrinthtopathy, epistaxis. |
51 |
Management of the most prevalent diseases in Allergy and Immunology: allergic rhinitis, allergic eczema, urticaria/angioedema, allergy to insect bites, food allergies, drug allergies. |
52 |
Identification and management of the most prevalent psychiatric conditions: emotional suffering and sadness, depressive and anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive or post-traumatic disorders, substance use disorders (alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drugs), attention deficit disorder/hyperactivity, psychotic disorders, and suicide and self-mutilation prevention actions. |
53 |
Provision of Integrative and Complementary Practices in comprehensive care for Adults and Older Adults. |
54 |
Issuance of medical certificates and reports, including death certificates, when requested and indicated. |
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Child and adolescent-centered attention and care
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55 |
Visit for monitoring the child's growth and development (weighing, measuring, and evaluating development by recording it in the child's handbook). |
56 |
Promotion and support for exclusive breastfeeding for up to 6 months and continued breastfeeding for up to 2 years or more and management of lactation-related problems. |
57 |
Promotion of healthy eating habits. |
58 |
Advice on introducing complementary feeding to the child, as per the current guidelines. |
59 |
Immunization as per to the Child and Adolescent's Vaccination Calendar, guidance to parents or guardians, evaluation and monitoring of the vaccination situation, and active search for absentees. |
60 |
Prevention, identification, treatment, and monitoring of situations related to nutritional disorders (underweight, malnutrition, overweight, and obesity). |
61 |
Child health screening: neonatal screening (foot test and red reflex) and early identification of heart murmurs. |
62 |
Performing notifications and health surveillance actions. |
63 |
Epidemiological analysis of the local health situation. |
64 |
Surveillance of at-risk/vulnerable newborns based on the records and reports supplied by maternity hospitals. |
65 |
Nutritional supplementation (vitamins, minerals, formulas) - when indicated. |
66 |
Prevention, active search, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of children and adolescents with leprosy. |
67 |
Prevention, screening of respiratory symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, follow-up, and investigation of contacts of children and adolescents diagnosed with tuberculosis. |
68 |
Monitoring children with microcephaly / Zika virus. |
69 |
Prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of children and adolescents with syphilis, viral hepatitis, HIV, and other STIs. |
70 |
Prevention, identification, counseling, and treatment concerning tobacco use. |
71 |
Prevention, identification, and counseling regarding alcohol and other drugs' abuse. |
72 |
Prevention, identification, reception, and monitoring of situations of violence against children and adolescents, preferably in intersectoral partnership with social assistance and public security services. |
73 |
Prevention and promotion of the safety of children and adolescents against physical injuries: the safety of pedestrians, passengers of motor vehicles and bicycles, prevention of drowning, burns, falls, firearms accidents, and intoxication. |
74 |
Monitoring of children and adolescents with palliative care needs, offering guidance to relatives/caregivers. |
75 |
Home care for children and adolescents bedridden, unable to move, in some post-death situations, or resistance to treatment. |
76 |
Identification and monitoring of children and adolescents with learning difficulties and problems related to the school context or child labor. |
77 |
Identification and monitoring of children and adolescents with physical or mental disabilities. |
78 |
Identification and management of growth and development problems in childhood and adolescence. |
79 |
Identification and follow-up of children and adolescents in situations of vulnerability (violence, child labor, socio-educational measures, institutional care, homeless people, migrants, and refugees). |
80 |
Meeting self-referred demand with risk assessment. |
81 |
Urgent/emergency care for children and adolescents. |
82 |
Identification and management of the most common problems of newborns and infants: infant colic, regurgitation, and vomiting, intestinal constipation, oral moniliasis, miliaria, diaper dermatitis, impetigo, seborrheic dermatitis, jaundice, navel problems, inguinal hernia and hydrocele, retained testicle, developmental dysplasia of the hip. |
83 |
Identification and management of serious health conditions in children under 2 months: convulsions, lethargy/flaccidity, respiratory effort (subcostal retraction, nasal flapping, apnea), groaning/stridor/wheezing, central cyanosis, intense pallor, abdominal distention, weight <2000g, slow capillary filling (> 2s), pustules or vesicles on the skin, manifestations of bleeding (ecchymosis, petechiae or hemorrhages), purulent discharge from the ear or conjunctiva. |
84 |
Identification and management of the most common childhood problems: asthma, iron deficiency and anemia, intestinal parasites, fever, upper airway infections, overweight in children, acute diarrhea, allergic rhinitis, allergic eczema, urticaria/angioedema, allergy to an insect bite. |
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Assistance to the prevalent adolescence problems: pubertal delay, precocious puberty, acne, scrotal pain (cryptorchidism, testicular torsion, epididymitis, varicocele), pubertal gynecomastia, dysmenorrhea, obesity, vulvovaginitis. |
86 |
Identification, management, and monitoring of adolescents with Systemic Arterial Hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus, or with difficulties in visual acuity. |
87 |
Management of the most prevalent chronic respiratory diseases. |
88 |
Assisting and listening to the teenager in any situation, even unaccompanied, as per the Statute of the Child and Adolescent. |
89 |
Promotion, counseling, and comprehensive care for adolescent sexual and reproductive health: individual and group guidance on contraceptive methods; risk management; offering and dispensing prevention supplies and rapid tests. |
90 |
Identification, monitoring, and comprehensive care for pregnant adolescents. |
91 |
Identification, monitoring, and management of children and adolescents in psychological distress, including suicide prevention actions with adolescents. |
92 |
Offer of Integrative and Complementary Practices in the comprehensive care of Children and Adolescents. |
93 |
Identifying and monitoring children and adolescents enrolled in the Bolsa Família (Family Grant) Program or other social assistance or social benefits programs. |
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Primary health care procedures
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94 |
Approach and treatment of the person with foot alterations due to neuropathic diseases, such as Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and leprosy. |
95 |
Intradermal, intramuscular, nasal, ocular, oral, parenteral, rectal, subcutaneous, and topical administration of drugs. |
96 |
Blood Pressure measurement and monitoring. |
97 |
Application of Trichloroacetic Acid to a patient without indication for a referral - chemical cauterization of small skin lesions (condyloma, warts). |
98 |
Delivery assistance in urgent/emergency cases, when there is no possibility of timely removal to more appropriate services. |
99 |
Biopsy/puncture of superficial skin tumors with sending of material for anatomopathological analysis. |
100 |
Active search for absentee and contact persons/partnerships of people with communicable diseases. |
101 |
Bladder catheterization (relief and delay). |
102 |
Nail surgery (canthoplasty). |
103 |
Collection of tests (urine, feces, blood, and sputum). |
104 |
Collection of material for the uterine cervical cytopathology. |
105 |
Provision of temporary immobilization (bandages). |
106 |
Stoma care (digestive, urinary, and tracheal). |
107 |
Simple dressings or dressings with exclusive coverings. |
108 |
Autolytic, enzymatic or mechanical debridement, and pressure or ulceration lesion dressings. |
109 |
Abscess drainage. |
110 |
Drainage of a subungual hematoma. |
111 |
Esthesiometry (sensitivity test). |
112 |
Callous excision. |
113 |
Excision of cysts, lipomas, and nevi. |
114 |
Fundoscopy. |
115 |
Immunization / Administration of vaccines. |
116 |
Inhalation with spacer and nebulometer. |
117 |
Infiltration of substances in the synovial cavity (joint, tendon sheath). |
118 |
IUD insertion and removal. |
119 |
Diagnostic maneuvers and otolithic replacement for managing benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (Dix-Hallpike and Epley). |
120 |
The offer of Integrative and Complementary Practices (auriculotherapy/acupuncture / dry needling/trigger point anesthetic infiltration). |
121 |
Breast milking, considering, whenever necessary, the integration with the Human Milk Banks Network. |
122 |
Oxygen therapy. |
123 |
Conducting an intradermal reaction with purified protein derivative (PPD). |
124 |
Conducting the Loop Test to assess people with suspected dengue disease. |
125 |
Removing earwax from the external auditory canal (ear lavage). |
126 |
Removing molluscum contagiosum. |
127 |
Manual removal of fecaloma. |
128 |
Non-surgical removal of worms and parasites. |
129 |
Withdrawal of stitches. |
130 |
Removal/removal of the foreign body: splinters of wood and metal, glass, subcutaneous foreign body, nail injury, removal of a hook, ring, ocular foreign body, in the auditory cavity, nasal, vaginal foreign body, anal, as long as without perforation. |
131 |
Nasogastric tube. |
132 |
Sutures of superficial skin lesions. |
133 |
Epistaxis tamponade. |
134 |
Oral rehydration therapy. |
135 |
KOH test (positive amine test or whiff test). |
136 |
Rapid test for pregnancy. |
137 |
Rapid test for Hepatitis B. |
138 |
Rapid test for Hepatitis C. |
139 |
Rapid HIV test. |
140 |
Rapid test for syphilis. |
141 |
Wound care. |
142 |
Treatment of furunculoid myiasis. |
143 |
Treatment/care of people with burns (except major burns). |
144 |
Use of family approach and guidance tools: genogram, family APGAR, family life cycle assessment, ECOMAP, Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale (EBIA), FIRO and PRACTICE models, identification of family dynamics, and structure, the inclusion of families in the treatment of complex conditions and food surveys. |
145 |
Use of community approach and guidance tools: spaces for community approach in the health unit or other point in the community, groups, holding workshops, preparation of educational/informational materials, territorialization (knowing all the support points of the community, be it health) or not), community therapy and use of data to carry out epidemiological surveillance. |
146 |
Use of reference and counter-reference as tools for sharing care with other services in the care network, as well as the services of the Telessaúde Brasil System. |
147 |
Verification of vital signs (temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure). |
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Oral health-related attention and care - dentistry
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Oral Health Promotion and Prevention Procedures
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148 |
Topical application of fluoride gel collective action. |
149 |
Supervised tooth brushing collective action. |
150 |
Topical application of fluoride (individual per session). |
151 |
Dental care for pregnant women. |
152 |
Educational activity/Group orientation in primary care. |
153 |
Visit/Home care. |
154 |
Evidence of plaque. |
155 |
Oral examination for epidemiological purposes. |
156 |
Oral hygiene guidance. |
157 |
Guidance on cleaning dentures. |
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Clinical Procedures
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158 |
Access to dental pulp and medication (per tooth). |
159 |
Adaptation of dental prosthesis. |
160 |
Cariostatic application. |
161 |
Sealant application (per tooth). |
162 |
Emergency dental care at PHC. |
163 |
Mouth soft tissue biopsy. |
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Oral Health Promotion and Prevention Procedures
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164 |
Pulp capping. |
165 |
Dental Prosthesis Cementation. |
166 |
Fabrication, installation, and adjustment of the muscle relaxant plate. |
167 |
Teeth containment by splinting (dental immobilization). |
168 |
Temporary crown. |
169 |
Delay dressing with or without biomechanical preparation. |
170 |
Periapical curettage. |
171 |
Diagnosis of Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ). |
172 |
Abscess drainage from the mouth and attachments. |
173 |
Excision and suture of mouth lesion. |
174 |
Excision of injury or suture of injury to the skin, attachments, and mucous membranes (mouth and attachments). |
175 |
Excision of ranulas or salivary retention phenomenon. |
176 |
Extraction of deciduous teeth. |
177 |
Permanent tooth extraction. |
178 |
Multiple extractions with alveoloplasty. |
179 |
Frenectomy. |
180 |
Gingivectomy. |
181 |
Dental prosthesis installation. |
182 |
Dentogingival molding for dental prosthesis construction. |
183 |
An offer of Integrative and Complementary Practices in Oral Health (auriculotherapy, acupuncture, dry needling, trigger point anesthetic infiltration). |
184 |
First programmatic dental consultation. |
185 |
Prophylaxis and plaque removal. |
186 |
Dental pulpotomy. |
187 |
Interproximal radiography (bite wing) |
188 |
Peri-apical radiography. |
189 |
Corono-root scraping by sextant. |
190 |
Subgingival scraping and straightening by sextant. |
191 |
Supragingival scraping, smoothing, and polishing by sextant. |
192 |
Performing an aesthetic procedure in a felt urgency (e.g., need for work). |
193 |
Refilling and repair of dental prosthesis. |
194 |
Dental replantation (per tooth). |
195 |
Restoration of a posterior deciduous tooth. |
196 |
Restoration of deciduous teeth. |
197 |
Restoration of the permanent anterior tooth. |
198 |
Restoration of the permanent posterior tooth. |
199 |
Removal of points of necessary surgeries of skin/attachment and mucous membranes (mouth and attachments). |
200 |
Temporary sealing of dental cavity. |
201 |
Surgical treatment of oral-dental hemorrhage. |
202 |
Treatment of alveolitis. |
203 |
Treatment of Acute Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis (ANUG). |
204 |
Treatment of oral mucosa lesions. |
205 |
Treatment of facial neuralgia. |
206 |
Treatment of pericoronitis. |
207 |
Endodontic treatment of deciduous teeth. |
208 |
Endodontic treatment of permanent anterior tooth. |
209 |
Initial treatment of the traumatized tooth. |
210 |
Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART). |