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July 2022 clinical challenge

July 2022 clinical challenge

01/07/2022

This clinical challenge is based on this month's Focus articles. To complete this activity, go to the RACGP website.


Book review: Clinical cases in obstetrics, gynaecology and women’s health, 3rd edition

Book review: Clinical cases in obstetrics, gynaecology and women’s health, 3rd edition

01/07/2022

Case studies allow authors to address clinical, psychological, social, medicolegal and professional topics pragmatically – as is the case with this text.


Ethical considerations regarding the use of pooled data from electronic health records in general practice

Ethical considerations regarding the use of pooled data from electronic health records in general practice

01/07/2022

Electronic health records have high potential to contribute to research and policy that benefits both individual patients and the broader community.


Syndromes

Syndromes

31/05/2022

People presenting with undifferentiated symptoms and signs require both linear and lateral thinking for accurate diagnosis and hence correctly targeted treatment.


Syndromes and patterns: How to make sense of it all?

Syndromes and patterns: How to make sense of it all?

31/05/2022

People presenting with undifferentiated symptoms and signs require both linear and lateral thinking for accurate diagnosis and hence correctly targeted treatment.


June 2022 clinical challenge

June 2022 clinical challenge

31/05/2022

This clinical challenge is based on this month's Focus articles. To complete this activity, go to the RACGP website.


Subcutaneous Sweet syndrome leading to the diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia

Subcutaneous Sweet syndrome leading to the diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia

31/05/2022

A man aged 80 years presented with a one-day history of widespread tender skin lesions and malaise.


The lived experience of irritable bowel syndrome: A focus on dietary management

The lived experience of irritable bowel syndrome: A focus on dietary management

31/05/2022

Patients have described a preference for dietary modifications over medications for management of symptoms, reporting that they felt this was a more holistic approach.


A case of cryptogenic stroke in a young woman with a patent foramen ovale

A case of cryptogenic stroke in a young woman with a patent foramen ovale

31/05/2022

A woman aged 36 years presented to her general practitioner because of an episode of sudden-onset vertigo, left ear tinnitus, right arm numbness and weakness, difficulty speaking and headache.


Acute management of anaphylaxis in pregnancy

Acute management of anaphylaxis in pregnancy

31/05/2022

Dosage and administration of adrenaline for anaphylaxis is the same in pregnant and non-pregnant patients.


Hypermobility syndromes in children and adolescents: Assessment, diagnosis and multidisciplinary management

Hypermobility syndromes in children and adolescents: Assessment, diagnosis and multidisciplinary management

31/05/2022

Optimising the quality of life for people with syndromic hypermobility begins with the early identification of their signs and symptoms.


An unusual presentation of stridor in an adolescent

An unusual presentation of stridor in an adolescent

31/05/2022

A girl aged 11 years had multiple visits to the general practitioner and emergency department with unusual episodes of sudden-onset respiratory distress associated with stridor.


Slipped upper femoral epiphysis: An important cause of paediatric hip pain

Slipped upper femoral epiphysis: An important cause of paediatric hip pain

31/05/2022

A boy aged 11 years presented to his general practitioner with a two-day history of severe right groin pain and difficulty weight bearing.


Hyperprolactinaemia and galactorrhoea with combined oral contraceptive pill use: A refresher

Hyperprolactinaemia and galactorrhoea with combined oral contraceptive pill use: A refresher

31/05/2022

A woman aged 24 years with no past pregnancies presented with a nine-month history of bilateral nipple discharge and occasional severe headaches during the week after her period.


Patient-delivered partner therapy: One option for management of sexual partner(s) of a patient diagnosed with a chlamydia infection

Patient-delivered partner therapy: One option for management of sexual partner(s) of a patient diagnosed with a chlamydia infection

31/05/2022

Partner management is key to reducing transmission and a cornerstone of best practice chlamydia management.

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