Clinical Guidelines Quick Reference Decks: Summarize NICE/WHO Fast

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Humanized intro: Guidelines are long. I turned every guideline I used into a 3-card summary: indication, key actions, and absolute no-nos. It made bedside decisions faster and exam answers cleaner.

How to condense safely

  • Always include source & date on the card.

  • Keep one card for “key actions” and one for “exceptions/contraindications.”

Example cards (Hypertension guideline)

  • Front: “Initial antihypertensive choice by age/comorbidity?” Back: concise bullets + citation.

  • Front: “Urgent BP management red flags?” Back: symptoms, target BP, immediate steps.

Version control & local adaptation

  • Tag each card with guideline version and local protocol differences.

  • Review cards annually or after major guideline updates.

CTA: Tell me 3 guidelines you use most and I’ll make 3-card summaries for each.

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