Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Adults, Hospital A/P, Peds
Background: Diagnosis H&P Bipolar and related disorders. Treatment Mood stabilizers for maintenance therapy: lithium, valproate, lamotrigine, some atypical antipsychotics such as olanzapine, quetiapine, and risperidone. Keep patients on maintenance mood...
Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds, GASTROENTEROLOGY
Diagnosis Definition: There are two subtypes of functional dyspepsia: postprandial distress syndrome (PDS) and epigastric pain syndrome (EPS) H&P Consistent with FD Rome III diagnostic criteria for functional dyspepsia. DDx of Dyspepsia. R/o alarm symptoms. R/o...
Clinic A/P, Peds, PSYCHIATRY
Behavioral problems associated with conduct disorder are more severe than those of oppositional defiant disorder. They involve “a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate societal norms or rules...
Clinic A/P, Peds, PSYCHIATRY
To meet the DSM-5 criteria for ODD, the symptoms must be ongoing for at least 6 months and include at least 4 out of 8 symptoms from any of the following 3 categories: Angry/irritable mood 1. Often loses temper, 2. Is often touchy or easily annoyed, 3. Is often angry...
Clinic A/P, adults, Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Adults
-The most common joint to be dislocated, -Over 90% dislocating anteriorly. -MOA of anterior dislocation: The injury typically occurs as a result of forced external rotation when the arm is abducted. Presentation of anterior dislocation: “On presentation, there...
Clinic A/P, Peds, Hospital A/P, Peds
Diagnosis H&P Reflux vs. Reflux Disease (GER vs. GERD) Risk factors: Common presentation: Complications: DDx and Etiology. Treatment of Reflux in infants Nonpharmacologic tx (lifestyle & dietary changes) -Position changes while awake, -Reduce feeding volume...