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Medical Screening 203 : Primary Care Medicine: Systems-Based Approach to Medical Screening
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Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
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Educational Objectives
Hour 1
Paraphrase the central purpose for the review of systems (ROS) approach to medical screening.
Recall 8 ROS health components (key signs or symptoms) that can serve as a preliminary tool to determine the need for additional screening.
Cite the 3 most common causes for unexplained weight loss in the older patient which may justify the need for further screening.
List 8 signs / symptoms (cardiopulmonary system checklist) that should be assessed during a cardiopulmonary system screen.
Enumerate 5 red flags for a myocardial infarction or unstable angina during a cardiopulmonary screen that would warrant immediate referral
Recall 8 associated red flags (signs / symptoms) that may warrant referral in a patient that presents with edema of the hands, feet or abdomen
Recite 4 prodromal red flags associated with a transient ischemic attack, and subsequently would warrant an immediate referral.
Recall 1 important finding that can aid in the differentiation between claudication and psuedoclaudication, and subsequently impact the need for immediate referral.
Hour 2
Outline 6 red flags associated with lung cancer, and subsequently may warrant an immediate referral.
Identify 8 signs / symptoms (gastrointestinal system checklist) that should be assessed during a gastrointestinal system screen.
Provide 7 red flags clinical findings) of NSAID induced complications which may justify an outside referral.
Recount 8 signs / symptoms (endocrine system checklist) that should be assessed during an endocrine system screen.
List 3 regional/anatomical locations where pulmonary -related disorders can refer pain to
List 3 regional/anatomical locations where gastrointestinal -related disorders can refer pain to
Recall 3 signs and/or symptoms of colorectal cancer
List 2 regional/anatomical locations where urogenital -related disorders can refer pain to
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Medical Screening 202 : Primary Care Medicine: Symptom-Based Approach to Medical Screening
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Robert McCabe, PT, OCS
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Hour 1
Recall 3 general symptoms signs/symptoms of inflammatory joint conditions.
Recite 3 general symptoms signs/symptoms of osteoarthritis
Cite 4 serious pathologies or disorders that should be screened for in a patient presenting with lower back pain.
Explain the clinical prediction rule for a vertebral fracture and identify the specific red flags necessary for high specificity in ruling in a vertebral fracture.
Enumerate 3 red flags associated with a spinal infection that can detected during the medical screening process which may warrant subsequent referral.
List 3 red flags associated with a spinal tumor that can detected during the medical screening process which may warrant subsequent referral.
Hour 2
Explain the purpose of the Wells scoring system/ clinical prediction rule for screening a patient with lower leg pain.
Recall 5 red flags associated with pericarditis during medical screening of a patient with thoracic pain.
Outline red flags associated with pyelonephritis during medical screening of a patient presenting with thoracic pain.
Summarize the components of the clinical prediction rule for ruling in cervical myelopathy.
Recite 3 common clinical findings associated with osteonecrosis of the femoral head during the medical screening examination.
List 3 red flag findings for a patient suspected of having compartment syndrome of the lower leg
Explain the Pittsburgh Knee Rules as they relate to the necessity for follow-up imaging tests to rule out a knee fracture.
Paraphrase the Ottawa Ankle Rules for warranting imaging tests to rule out an ankle fracture.
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Medical Screening 201 : Primary Care Medicine: Foundations of Medical Screening
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Define and distinguish between primary care, secondary care, tertiary care, direct access, medical screening, screening for referral and signed prescription.
Recall 5 reasons to conduct a medical screening.
Outline 5 components for effective communication during the patient interview to obtain accurate and comprehensive baseline information.
Define and explain the relevance of yellow flags, red flags and flag clusters as part of the medical screening process
Define and describe the five components of the patient-centered interview and state the impact this has on patient satisfaction and outcome
Define and provide the clinical relevance of sensitivity, specificity, odds ratios, and likelihood ratios as they pertain to the value of diagnostic/clinical tests
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