Comm Skills Flashcards
What 7 ways might a patient with musculoskeletal problems present?
- Pain
- Loss of function
- Deformity
- Stiffness
- Weakness
- Appearance of a swelling
- Paraesthesia
How should pain be further characterised?
Site
Onset
Character- gradual or sudden, progressive or regressive
Radiation
Associated symptoms (paraesthesia)
Timing- frequency, duration, diurnal or nocturnal
Exacerbating/releiving factors
Severity- scale of 1-10, night pain, analgesic use
How do you gauge the impact of a condition on a patient’s life (severity from most to least)?
- Nocturnal symptoms: a symptom that disturbs sleep is particularly severe and debilitating and may raise concern of particular important pathologies
- Affected activities of daily living (ADLs)- these include walking, hygiene, dressing, eating, and preparing food and household chores
- Affecting employment- unable to work or restricted at work
- Affecting leisure- unable to undertake a favourite sport or activity
What other symptom is important in an MSK history?
Giving way
What symptoms are important in a CNS history?
- Headache
- Fits
- Fainting
- Paraesthesia/altered sensation
- Loss of power/weakness
- Incoordination
- Confusion
- Visual disturbance
- Psychological changes
- Nausea/vomiting
What is important to ask in a neurological family history?
Epilepsy, migraine, cerebrovascular problems, muscle disorders and neuropathies
What motor symptoms might present in a neuro exam?
Weakness
Clumsiness
Stiffness
Unsteady gait
What sensory symptoms might present in a neuro exam?
Pain Numbness Paraesthesia Cold Warmth
What are the important symptoms in a CVS history?
Chest pain Palpitations Dyspnoea (difficult breathing) Oedema Pre-syncope (light headedness)
What are the important symptoms in a respiratory history?
- Cough
- Spit
- Chest pain
- Dysnpoea
- Haemoptysis (coughing up blood)
- Wheeze
What are the important symptoms in a GIT history?
- Anorexia
- Weight loss
- Nausea/vomiting
- Mouth pain
- Dysphagia
- Heartburn
- Abdominal pain
- Jaundice
- Bloating/swelling
- Flatulence
- Constipation/diarrhoea
- Vomiting blood
- Rectal bleeding/meleana
What are the important symptoms in a renal history?
- Dysuria (painful)
- Frequency
- Urgency
- Polyuria
- Oliguria/anuria
- Haematuria
- Passing stone
- Oedema
- Incontinence
- Nocturia
- Hesitancy
- Pneumaturia (bubbles)
- Pain
What are the important symptoms in a thyroid history?
- Weight loss/gain
- Sweats
- Palpitations
- Constipations/frequent motions
- Appetite changes
- Skin/hair changes
- Lassitude/fatigue
- Agitation
- Cold/heat intolerance