Respiratory diseases are one of the leading causes of outpatient visits among children globally. This paper investigates the diagnostic and therapeutic standards used in managing these diseases in pediatric outpatient settings. A total of 500 cases were retrospectively analyzed to assess the frequency of respiratory conditions, treatment outcomes, and guideline adherence. Findings demonstrate that standardized protocols significantly improve diagnosis accuracy and patient outcomes. The research emphasizes the importance of clinical guidelines, access to diagnostic tools, and parental education in delivering effective outpatient care for children with respiratory illnesses..
Respiratory diseases are one of the leading causes of outpatient visits among children globally. This paper investigates the diagnostic and therapeutic standards used in managing these diseases in pediatric outpatient settings. A total of 500 cases were retrospectively analyzed to assess the frequency of respiratory conditions, treatment outcomes, and guideline adherence. Findings demonstrate that standardized protocols significantly improve diagnosis accuracy and patient outcomes. The research emphasizes the importance of clinical guidelines, access to diagnostic tools, and parental education in delivering effective outpatient care for children with respiratory illnesses..
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1 | Karimova D.I. | ! | Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Uzbekistan |
2 | Shaykhova M.I. | ! | Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Uzbekistan |
3 | Ganieva D.K. | ! | Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Uzbekistan |
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