Respiratory history 4
Respiratory history 4
Written by Leya Bedar
Written by Leya Bedar
Acute Kidney Injury We have two kidneys in our body. The kidney is like a filter, removing waste and toxins from the blood. This waste and toxins come out in your pee. Acute kidney injury, or AKI, is when your kidneys are damaged, and the kidneys suddenly stops working properly. If the kidneys don’t do…
Neurological history 3 Written by Leya Bedar Diagnosis: Cluster headache (pain around eye, autonomic symptoms, periods of remission) Differential diagnosis: Temporal arteritis (pain around eye, but no visual disturbances, jaw claudication, or other suggestive features) Migraine with aura (intense headaches, but less likely due to autonomic features, triggers associated with cluster headache as well as…
Mental health history 3 Written by Leya Bedar Diagnosis: Depression (lethargy, weight loss, episodes of self-harm and thoughts of suicide, triggers, early-morning wakening, isolation) Other differentials: Hypothyroidism (lethargy, however less likely as no weight gain or systemic features) Anxiety (due to stress but very unlikely as patient does not feel anxious) Mark scheme for history…
Neurological history 6 Written by Leya Bedar Diagnosis: Giant cell arteritis (age, location of pain, jaw claudication, intense throbbing, visual disturbance) Other differentials: Trigeminal neuralgia (location of pain, worsens with certain actions but less likely due to visual disturbance) Migraine (intense throbbing pain, visual changes could be aura, but less likely due to location of…
Cardiovascular history 5 Written by Leya Bedar Diagnosis: Anaemia (age, menorrhagia, SOB, lethargy, palpitations, pallor, dizziness) Other differentials: Anxiety (episodic shortness of breath and palpitations but less likely due to other physical manifestations and lack of anxiousness) Thyroid disease (SOB, lethargy, palpitations, but less likely due to menorrhagia in history and lack of other physical…
Information giving lifestyle 4 Written by Leya Bedar Student brief Manjot is a 54 year old male who has been identified as high risk of cardiovascular disease. Please discuss his lifestyle factors with him. Patient brief Name: Manjot Kapoor DOB: 12/03/1968 = 54 years old BACKGROUND You recently attended for a health check up. You…