Musculoskeletal history 5
Musculoskeletal history 5
Written by Leya Bedar
Written by Leya Bedar
Cardiovascular history 4 Written by Leya Bedar Diagnosis: Pericarditis (features of infection, pleuritic chest pain, improves when leaning forward, recent viral illness) Other differentials: Pulmonary embolism (shortness of breath, sudden onset, pleuritic chest pain, but less likely due to features of infection) Oesophagitis (features of infection but unlikely as no link to swallowing/eating and no…
Gastrointestinal history 1 Written by Leya Bedar Diagnosis: Appendicitis (due to generalised pain to right iliac fossa and progression from dull to sharp suggesting peritonitis, along with exacerbating and relieving factors, anorexia, fever, and nausea) Other differentials: Ruptured ectopic pregnancy (possible cause of peritonitis but very unlikely as patient has never had sex) Ovarian torsion…
Gastrointestinal history 6 Written by Moriom Begum Diagnosis: Haemorrhoids (fresh blood, pruritus, recent constipation, lumps) Other differentials: Anal fissure (fresh blood, recent constipation but lumps indicate haemorrhoids) Anal cancer (unlikely due to acute history and age but may be considered if not responding to treatment) Mark scheme for history taking can be found below …
Gastrointestinal history 2 Written by Leya Bedar Diagnosis: Biliary colic (due to intermittent colicky pain following meals exacerbated by eating junk food) Other differentials: Acute cholecystitis (systemic features would be present such as malaise and pyrexia) Ascending cholangitis (similar to acute cholecystitis but jaundice would also be present) Peptic ulcer disease (due to the pain…
Information giving lifestyle 2 Written by Leya Bedar Student brief Ms Sharma is a 58-year-old woman who has been diagnosed with COPD and her condition has worsened. Please discuss how you can improve her condition by managing lifestyle factors. Patient brief Name: Milaya Sharma DOB: 10/05/1963 = 59 years old BACKGROUND You were diagnosed with…
Gastrointestinal history 3 Written by Leya Bedar Diagnosis: Irritable bowel syndrome (flatulence, generalised abdominal pain, fluctuating between diarrhoea and constipation, link to anxiety) Other differentials: Inflammatory bowel disease – Crohn’s disease/ Ulcerative colitis (possible due to change in bowel habit but less likely due to lack of extra-gastrointestinal manifestations and no blood or mucus in…