Content
Clinical Situations and Medical Topics
The PEPID Knowledge Base (PKB) contains 2,700 disease and medical topics that include background, pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment and disposition for accurate decision support.
Evidence-Based Inquiries
Employ best-practice methods by referencing evidenced-based content inquiries from the Family Physicians Inquiries Network™. Addresses the most important patient care questions asked by practicing physicians, using the best available evidence, and presented in a brief, clinically useful format.
Pediatrics
PKB’s pediatrics module can help healthcare professionals appropriately treat the smallest patients. Our extensive pediatrics content includes pediatric trauma, primary care, evaluation and exams, anticipatory and developmental guidelines and pediatric disorders.
First Aid Manual
Designed for those who are not trained in healthcare, PKB’s first aid manual provides information on the proper responses to common medical emergency in order to ensure appropriately react before help arrives.
Nursing Considerations
Both clinical and drug content contain nursing considerations to make sure nurses double-check all the necessary actions.
Pearls
Pearls of wisdom are like having an older, more experienced colleague help training physicians with what to expect on their rotations and rounds, including discharge notes, procedures and common things to look for when diagnosing patients.
NANDA-International
The PEPID Knowledge Base offers enhanced educational value by including all the nursing diagnosis contained in the NANDA-I publication, Nursing Diagnosis: Definitions and Classifications to promote better communications and improve patient safety.
Psychiatric and Behavioral
A patient’s psychiatric health can greatly effect treatment and be an underlying problem. The PEPID Knowledge Base contains detailed information on psychiatry and behavioral disorders that can help you diagnose, and treat patients.
NICE Guidelines
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidelines are available for both drug and clinical content.