Case 26 - 55 yo with fatigue Flashcards
Causes of fatigue
- primary fatigue
- secondary physical causes - meds, diabetes, anemia, cv disease, thyroid disease, pregnancy
- Physiologic - decreased sleep, shift work
- Psych
USPTF cancer screening recommendations
- Breast cancer - mammographies every 2 years in 50 or older, BRCA in patients with family history
- Cervical cancer - all women sexually active who have a cervix
- Colorectal cancer - FOBT, sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy in adults 50 and older until 75
cancer screenings NOT recommended by the USPTF
PSA, cxr, total body skin exam, pancreatic cancer screening, testicular cancer screening
Colorectal cancer epi and risk factors
Epi: third most common cancer and second most common cause of cancer-related deaths
Risk factors: age, hereditary conditions, personal history of colon cancer or adenomas, fam hx, personal history of ovarian, endometrial or breast cancer, UC or chrons, diabetes
Patient centered medical home
a set of principles for primary care: the patient’s primary care physician should be a leader of a team of other providers and should ensure well coordinated care
SPIKES
Setting up the interview Perception: before you tell, ask Invitation Knowledge Emotions Strategy Summary
Differential diagnosis of fatigue
- Depression
- Obstructive sleep apnea
- Anemia - rectal bleeding/pallor, can be from GI/GU blood loss or poor dietary intake
- Occult malignancy
- Coronary artery disease - fatigue with exertion
Less likely: diabetes, sleep restriction, hypothyroidism, chronic fatigue syndrome
Studies for evaluation of fatigue
- blood tests: CBC, ESR, TSH, diabetes
- sleep study
- anoscopy, colonoscopy, upper GI for male with anemia
Management of iron deficiency anemia in an adult male
- ferrous sulfate 325 mg three times daily
- docusate sodium 100 mg twice daily for constipation
- colonoscopy if concern for GI cause
Management of invasive adenocarcinoma of the colon
- Referral to surg and med onc
- Staging: surgical removal and pathologic staging, CT scan
- Treatment modalities include chemo, surgery, radiation