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Please Write Succinct: Dyspnea Review of Systems: Associated symptoms and Risk Factors Findings on Focused Physical...

Please Write Succinct: Dyspnea

  • Review of Systems: Associated symptoms and Risk Factors
  • Findings on Focused Physical Exa
  • Five Differential Diagnosis

See example below for question #1:

  1. Sore Throat

ROS:

Associated symptoms: fever, redness or eye discomfort, sneezing, wheezing, cough, runny nose, postnasal drip, GERD like symptoms, fatigue, muscle ache, n/v, and diarrhea.

Risk Factors:

Smoking, new sexual partners, irritant exposure, medications, and chronic health problems.

Red flags:

drooling, unable to swallow, unable to lie down, restless, unable to stay still, and unable to talk.

PE findings:

Epiglottis- severe illness with signs of upper airway obstruction such as restlessness, stridor, difficulty breathing, drooling, inability to swallow and high fever signals epiglottis and requires immediate referral. Further examination with a tongue blade could trigger laryngospasms and lead to airway obstruction.

Peritonsillar retropharyngeal abscess- orthopnea, dyspnea, symmetrical swelling, abscess, trismus.

Viral pharyngitis: Erythema, edema of throat, tender posterior cervical nodes.

GAS: temp more than 101.5, exudate anterior cervical lymphadenopathy.

Mononucleosis: presence or absence of pharyngeal exudate, posterior cervical lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly.

Gonococcal pharyngitis: pharyngeal exudate bilateral cervical lymphadenopathy

Inflammation: sinus tenderness, pale or swollen pharynx, postnasal drainage visible, no fever or lymphadenopathy.

Aphthous Stomatitis: shallow ulcers, no vesicles; indurated papules that progress to 1 cm ulcers; ulcer has yellow membrane and red halo; no fever or nodes.

Herpes simplex Lesions: perioral lesions; lymph adenitis; vesicles on palate, pharynx gingiva.

Herpetic pharyngitis: vesicles, ulcers, or exudate of the oral and pharyngeal mucosa.

Candidiasis: curd like white plaques that bleed when scraped off.

Differential diagnosis:

Viral Pharyngitis, Streptococcal Pharyngitis, peritonsillar or retropharyngeal abscess, Mononucleosis, Epiglottis, gonococcal pharyngitis, Herpangina, Vincent angina, Aphthous stomatitis, HSV type 1, Candidiasis, GERD.

Homework Answers

Answer #1

Dyspnoea basically stands for painful or problem in breathing, in normal state( at time of rest)

Symptoms

Cyanosis (when severe)

Redness in eyes

Confusion state sf mind

Tachypnoea

Paleness in soles and palms

Risk factors

Obstruction in airway

Pneumonia

High altitude

Pathological changes in respiratory tract

Lymphadenopathy

Physical findings

Patient is lethargic, and very lazy

Can't walk or perform exercise

Spo2 might be less than 93

Differential diagnosis

Covid19

Pneumonia

Low oxygen environment

Severe anaemia

Foreign body obstructing the pathway

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