Jaundice Flashcards
Sequence of events
Open- tell me about what’s been happening
Timeline- when did it start and how has it progressed?
Timing- has it happened before?
Exacerbating factors- made worse by anything eg. Not eating
Associated Sx
FWARJNL Tiredness (anaemia) GI- abdominal pain, encephalopathy (confused), ascites, foreign travel in last 6 months, itchy skin (often begins before jaundice), change in stool habit? Dark urine? Pain- if yes do Socrates
Alcohol screening- CAGE questionnaire
How much do you drink in a week? Is this typical for you? Do you ever binge? If so, how often?
CAGE;
Have you ever felt you should cut down
Have other people annoyed you by commenting on your drinking
Have you ever felt guilty regarding how much you drink
Have you ever had a drink in the morning to settle yourself
Maybe do this when asking about alcohol
PMH
Recent illness- people with Gilbert’s syndrome become more jaundiced during times of illness or stress
Pre hepatic jaundice
Gilbert’s syndrome (congenital hyperbilirubinaemia)
Haemolysis eg, G6PD deficiency
Hepatocellular jaundice
Alcoholic hepatitis Viral eg. Hep A B C, EBV Drug induced hepatitis Autoimmune hepatitis Cirrhosis HCC Metastases Wilson’s disease Hepatic congestion from cardiac failure
Cholestatic jaundice
Gallstones
Head of pancreas cancer
PBS
PSC
Patients perspective
Feeling and effect on life
Ideas
Concerns
Expectations
PMH
Liver disorder, previous cancer, surgery, autoimmune conditions
DH
Regular medications and any changes
Allergies
FH
Conditions run in the family
Any FH of jaundice
SH
Smoke alcohol recreational drugs
Work
Home
Sexual history (viral hepatitis)
Tip
Try and show the examiner that you are looking at pre, hepatic, and post causes
Gilbert’s syndrome
Most common
Jaundice at any time of a viral illness
Crigler najjar is another more sever congenital hyperbilirubinaemia
Unconjugated= stools and urine normal (differentiate from viral hepatitis for example)
Malaria
Fever myalgia headache malaise at least 6 days after transmission