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Primary Care Liaison

Hypertension - pre-referral guideline

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    Initial work-up

    • U&E, Ca
    • CreatinineÌý
    • FBE

    When to refer

    • BP>95th percentile for age and height
    • Symptomatic hypertension such as headache, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, neurological changes, seizures, CCF or blurred vision.
    • Hypertension with haematuria or proteinuria.
    • Hypertension with extra renal manifestations such as joint pain, rash, joint swelling, haemoptysis, dyspnoea, cough or oedema.

    Information needed

    • Copy of blood reports
    • Renal ultrasound if available
    • Echocardiogram
    • Documentation of blood pressure
    Referral form Download (Word)ÌýÌýÌý Ìý
    Parent handout Download (pdf)

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    Resources

    Kids ConnectÌý(RCH Primary Care Liaison)

    Kids Health Info (Parent factsheets online)

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    Clinical advice

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    Switchboard - ask for Nephrology specialist
    consultant or registrar on-call:

    (03) 9345 5522

    RCH Emergency Department:

    (03) 9345 6477


    Outpatients

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    appointment rescheduling
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    (03) 9345Ìý5054Ìý
    Rural doctors only (03) 9345Ìý5072Ìý


    Admission enquiries

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    General admission enquiries: (03) 9345 6172

    ED admission enquiries:

    (03) 9345 6477

    After hoursÌý/ Switchboard:

    (03) 9345 5522


    Other

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    Seriously unwell child: (03) 9345 7007

    RCH Drug info-line:

    (03) 9345 5208

    References

    Paediatric Handbook (2009) Renal conditions and enuresis, Chapter 32 (pp546-566); Colin Jones and Annie Moulden; Eighth Edition, Blackwell Publishing. By the staff of the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia

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