15 Sep
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Diarrhoea questions
Diarrhoea is subjective, and can be defined as an increase in the volume, frequency or fluidity of stool relative to normal for the patient. Dysentery is diarrhoea with the presence of blood, mucous and protein in the stool, and often associated with signs and symptoms of systemic illness, e.g. fever, weight loss, anorexia, [...]
15 Sep
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Chest pain questions:
Where –> system involved
What –> pathology
How –> functional limitation
Why –> aetiology
Patient’s age
SOCRATES – site, onset, character, radiation, associated symptoms, time course, exacerbating/relieving factors, and severity.
Character:
crushing or pressure –> cardiac
tearing pain through to back –> dissection
sharp, stabbing –> pulmonary
burning, ‘indigestion’ –> GI
…but be careful with [...]
15 Sep
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Abdominal pain questions:
Where –> system involved
What –> pathology
How –> functional limitation
Why –> aetiology
Patient’s age
SOCRATES – site, onset, character, radiation, associated symptoms, time course, exacerbating/relieving factors, and severity.
Character:
Onset:
constant pain rather than intermittent = worse
Location: correlate with organs potentially affected
Radiation: started centrally and migrated to RIF = appendicitis
Duration: [...]
15 Sep
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Confusion and syncope
Confusion is a symptom, not a diagnosis. Confusion is a recent alteration in higher cerebral functions such as memory, attention and awareness (not alertness or consciousness). There is a broad range of severity of confusion; it can be as minor as a disturbance to short-term memory, to an inability to relate at [...]