respiratory and drug history Flashcards
what are the 6 stages in the traditional medical model?
1- history
2- examination
3- investigation
4- diagnosis
5- treatment
6- follow up
what are the 5 stages of the Roger neighbour inner consultation model 1987?
1- connecting
2- summarising
3- handing over
4- safety netting
5- housekeeping
what are the 7 symptoms we should ask about during history of presenting complaint?
1- chest pain
2- dyspnea
3- cough
4- sputum
5- heamoptysis
6- wheeze
7- systemic upset
7 causes of central chest pain?
- mediastinal tumour
- lung tumour
- tracheitis
- angina
- aortic dissection
- PE
- oesophagitis
5 causes of non central chest pain?
- shingles
- lung tumour
- PE
- rib fracture
- pneumonia
6 causes of pleural chest pain?
- pneumonia
- bronchiectasis (airways of the lungs become inflamed
- TB
- lung tumour
- PE
- pneumothorax
4 causes of chest wall pain?
- muscular/rib injury
- chostochondritis (inflammation of the - costosternal joint)
- lung tumour
- shingles
with dyspnoea, what should you consider?
- cough
- sputum
- chest pain
- palpitations
- wheeze
- stridor (high pitched sound- usually indicated narrowing/obstruction)
5 dysponae causes that have an onset of minutes?
1- PE
2- pneumothorax
3- acute LVF
4- acute asthma
5- inhaled foreign body
3 causes of dysponae that have an onset of hours to days?
1- pneumonia
2- asthma
3- exacerbation of COPD
what are 3 causes of dysponae that have an onset of weeks to months?
1- anaemia
2- pleural effusion
3- respirator neuromuscular disorder
what are 3 causes of dysponae that have an onset of months to years?
1- COPD
2- pulmonary fibrosis
3- pulmonary TB
7 respiratory causes of dyspnea?
1- airways (asthma, COPD)
2- parenchyma (pneumonia)
3- pulmonary circulation (PE)
4- pleural (pneumothorax)
5- chest wall (kyphoscoliosis)
6- neuromuscular (myasthenia graves)
cardiovascular causes of dysponae?
- cardiac failure (LVF)
- associated with angina or MI
non cardiorespiratory causes of dysponae?
- anemia
- obesity
- hyperventilation
- anxiety
- metabolic acidosis