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Clinical Care Statements
AAOA Clinical Care Statements
Please refer to the updated version of the Clinical Care Statements that can be found here.
In response to member requests, the AAOA Board of Directors recently adopted the following Clinical Care statements. These statements are also being distributed in our AAOA Today, membership newsletter.
We would like to acknowledge the tireless efforts of our Clinical Care Statements Workgroup that made this compendium of work happen.
Our intention is to assist otolaryngologists by sharing evidence-based summaries on recommended therapies and practices from the current medical literature. They do not attempt to define a quality of care for legal malpractice proceedings.
They should not be taken as recommending for or against a particular company’s products. The Clinical Care Statements are not meant for patients to use in treating themselves or making decisions about their care. Advances constantly occur in medicine, and some advances will doubtless occur faster than these Clinical Care Statements can be updated.
Otolaryngologists will want to keep abreast of the most recent medical literature in deciding the best course for treating their patients .You can download and print the 2020 Clinical Care Statements Compendium as a whole or each statement individually.
TESTING
Risk Factors for Testing or Immunotherapy
Medicines to Avoid Before Allergy Skin Testing
Skin Testing Techniques for Immediate and Delayed Hypersensitivity Reaction
In Vitro Testing / Allergen-Specific IgE
IMMUNOTHERAPY
Immunotherapy Vial Preparation–Practical Considerations
Subcutaneous Immunotherapy (SCIT) for Aeroallergen Immunotherapy
Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT)
Vial Testing
Anaphylaxis
Anaphylaxis Crash Cart Supplies
Allergen Extract Compounding of In-Office Immunotherapy Vials/USP General Chapter <797> Compliance
Optimal Dosing
Duration of Immunotherapy
Home Subcutaneous Immunotherapy
STAFFING AND REGULATIONS
State Regulations on Staffing, Training Requirements, and AP/AH Scope of Service
Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants in the Practice of Allergy in the Otolaryngology Office
Available AAOA Resources
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