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Here is a page about '''clinical history''' stuffsWhen I was there... I wished there was a page with mnemonics to work from.
This page deals with the '''clinical history''', also known as '''history'''It usually refers to both the ''past medical history'' (PMHx) and ''history of present illness'' (HPI).
 
A number of 'em aren't politically correct... but I don't see that a reason to banish 'em.


==Basic approach==
==Basic approach==
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===Basics===
===Basics===
Mnemonic ''SAMPLE'':
Mnemonic ''SAMPLE'':
*Sins - alcohol use, smoking, illicit drug use.
*Sins - [[alcohol]] use, [[smoking]], illicit drug use.
*Allergies.
*Allergies.
*Medications.
*Medications.
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For adults:
For adults:
*B - Blood pressure.
*B - [[hypertension|Blood pressure]].
*C - Cancer Hx.
*C - [[Cancer]] Hx.
*D - Diabetes.
*D - [[Diabetes mellitus|Diabetes]].


For adolescents:
For adolescents:
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*24 mo. - turn pages in a book.
*24 mo. - turn pages in a book.


====Ontario immunizations====
====Immunizations====
*Pentacel - 2, 4, 6, 18 mo.
=====Ontario=====
As per 2011 schedule:<ref>URL: [http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/public/programs/immunization/docs/schedule.pdf http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/public/programs/immunization/docs/schedule.pdf. Accessed on: 26 July 2015.</ref>
*Pentacel - 2, 4, 6, 18 months old.
**TDaP-IPV (tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis, inactivated polio virus).
**TDaP-IPV (tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis, inactivated polio virus).
**HiB (Hemophilus influenzae type B).
**HiB (Hemophilus influenzae type B).
*Pneumococcus - 2, 4, 6, 15 mo.
*TDaP-IPV - 4-6 years old.
*MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) - 12, 18 mo.
*Pneumococcus - 2, 4, 12 months old.
*Varicella - 15 mo.
*Rot-1 (rotavirus) - 2, 4 months old.
*Hepatitis B - in grade 8, 3 dose (0 mo., 1 mo., 6 mo.).
*Men-C-C - 12 months old.
*MMR ([[measles]], mumps, rubella) - 12 months old.
*Varicella - 15 months old.
*MMRV - 4-6 years old.
*Men-C-ACYW (meningococcal conjugate) - grade 7.
*[[Hepatitis B]] - in grade 8, 2 doses 4-6 months apart.
*[[HPV]]-4 - grade 8 (females only), 3 doses at 0, 2 and 6 months.
*Tdap - age 14-16 years and then q10 years.
*Flu vaccine -qyear.
*Flu vaccine -qyear.


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*Claudication, chest pain.
*Claudication, chest pain.
*Syncope.
*Syncope.
*Dyspnea.
*[[Dyspnea]].
*Orthopnea and paroxysmal noctural dyspnea.
*Orthopnea and paroxysmal noctural dyspnea.
*Palpitations.
*Palpitations.
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**Sputum.
**Sputum.
*Hemopytsis.
*Hemopytsis.
*Dyspnea (develop emphysema).
*[[Dyspnea]] (develop emphysema).
*Wheeze.
*Wheeze.
*Hoarseness (cancer).
*Hoarseness (cancer).
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*Cough, sputum - blood, colour.
*Cough, sputum - blood, colour.
*Fever, chills, rigors.
*Fever, chills, rigors.
*SOB, SOBOE.
*[[SOB]], SOBOE.
*Wheeze.
*Wheeze.
*Smoking.
*Smoking.
*Exposure - work, hobbies, tuberculosis.
*Exposure - work, hobbies, [[tuberculosis]].
*Travel.
*Travel.


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*Paresthesia.
*Paresthesia.
*Paralysis.
*Paralysis.
*Epilepsy (seizures).
*[[Epilepsy]] (seizures).


====Stroke/TIA====
====Stroke/TIA====
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Also ...
Also ...
*Pee - should screen GU system.
*Pee - should screen GU system.
*Poo - should screen GI system.
*[[Poo]] - should screen GI system.


===Breast health inquiry===
===Breast health inquiry===
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*Age.
*Age.
*Late menopause.
*Late menopause.
*Obese.
*[[Obese]].
*Nulliparity.
*Nulliparity.
*Early menarche.
*Early menarche.
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===Panic disorder===
===Panic disorder===
Mnemonic ''STUDENTS fear the 3 Cs'':<ref>TN 2005 PS13</ref>
Mnemonic ''STUDENTS fear the 3 Cs'':<ref>{{Ref TN2005|PS13}}</ref>
*Sweating.
*Sweating.
*Trembling.
*Trembling.
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Anxious person think... GAD.
Anxious person think... GAD.


Mnemonic ''BE SKIM'':<ref>TN 2006 PS14</ref>
Mnemonic ''BE SKIM'':<ref name=Ref_TN2006_PS14>{{Ref TN2006|PS14}}</ref>
*Blank mind.
*Blank mind.
*Easily fatigued.
*Easily fatigued.
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===Mania===
===Mania===
Mnemonic ''DIG FAST'':<ref>TN 2006 PS7</ref>
Mnemonic ''DIG FAST'':<ref name=Ref_TN2006_PS7>{{Ref TN2006|PS7}}</ref>
*Distractibility.
*Distractibility.
*Indiscretion  - 3 Ss: sex, shopping, substance use.
*Indiscretion  - 3 Ss: sex, shopping, substance use.
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===Schizophrenia===
===Schizophrenia===
Positive symptoms (2 of the following for 1 month):<ref>TN 2006 PS5</ref>
Positive symptoms (2 of the following for 1 month):<ref name=Ref_TN2006_PS5>{{Ref TN2006|PS5}}</ref>
*Disordered speech.  
*Disordered speech.  
*Disordered behaviour.
*Disordered behaviour.
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===Risk factors for suicide===
===Risk factors for suicide===
Mnemonic ''SAD PERSONS'':<ref>TN 2006 PS25</ref>
Mnemonic ''SAD PERSONS'':<ref name=Ref_TN2006_PS25>{{Ref TN2006|PS25}}</ref>
*Sex (male).
*Sex (male).
*Age (young <19 or old >60).
*Age (young <19 or old >60).
*Depression.
*Depression.
*Previous attempt.
*Previous attempt.
*EtOH use/abuse.
*[[EtOH]] use/abuse.
*Rational thinking loss (psychosis).
*Rational thinking loss (psychosis).
*Suicide in the family.
*Suicide in the family.
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==Gynecology==
==Gynecology==
===Ovarian cancer risks===
===Ovarian cancer risks===
Mnemonic ''NO CHILD'':<ref>TN07 GY43</ref>
Mnemonic ''NO CHILD'':<ref name=Ref_TN2007_GY43>{{Ref TN2007|GY43}}</ref>
*Nulliparity.
*Nulliparity.
*OCP, breast feeding, tubal ligation, hysterectomy -- all protective.
*OCP, breast feeding, [[tubal ligation]], hysterectomy -- all protective.
*Caucasian.
*Caucasian.
*History in the family.
*History in the family.
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===Endometrial cancer risks===
===Endometrial cancer risks===
Mnemonic ''COLD NUT'':<ref>TN07 GY40</ref>
Mnemonic ''COLD NUT'':<ref name=Ref_TN2007_GY40>{{Ref TN2007|GY40}}</ref>
*Cancer Hx (ovarian, breast, colon).
*Cancer Hx (ovarian, breast, colon).
*Obesity.
*[[Obesity]].
*Late menopause.
*Late menopause.
*Diabetes.
*Diabetes.
*Nulliparity.
*Nulliparity.
*Unopposed estrogen (PCOS, anovulation, HRT).
*Unopposed estrogen ([[PCOS]], anovulation, HRT).
*Tamoxifen use.
*Tamoxifen use.


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Mnemonic ''AGE IS Low'':<ref>First trimester bleeding. WP. URL: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_trimester_bleeding http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_trimester_bleeding].</ref>
Mnemonic ''AGE IS Low'':<ref>First trimester bleeding. WP. URL: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_trimester_bleeding http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_trimester_bleeding].</ref>
*Abortion.
*Abortion.
*Gestational trophoblastic neoplasia.
*[[Gestational trophoblastic neoplasia]].
*Ectopic pregnancy.
*[[Ectopic pregnancy]].
*Implantation bleed.
*Implantation bleed.
*Spotting.
*Spotting.
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===Cervical cancer risks===
===Cervical cancer risks===
Mnemonic ''HPV + 6 Ss'':<ref>TN06 GY45</ref>
Mnemonic ''HPV + 6 Ss'':<ref name=Ref_TN2006_GY45>{{Ref TN2006|GY45}}</ref>
*HPV.
*[[HPV]].
*Smoking.
*Smoking.
*SES (socioeconomic status), low.
*SES (socioeconomic status), low.
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*Started early, early first intercourse.
*Started early, early first intercourse.


===OCP use===
===[[OCP]] use===
====Contraindications====
====Contraindications====
Mnemonic ''ABBCCCD'':<ref>TN05 FM44; TN06 GY20</ref>
Mnemonic ''ABBCCCD'':<ref name=Ref_TN2005_FM44>{{Ref TN2005|FM44}}</ref><ref name=Ref_TN2006_GY20>{{Ref TN2006|GY20}}</ref>
*Acute or chronic liver disease (e.g. Wilson's disease).
*Acute or chronic liver disease (e.g. [[Wilson's disease]]).
*Bad migraines (with focal neurological signs).
*Bad migraines (with focal neurological signs).
*Bleed per vagina - undiagnosed.
*Bleed per vagina - undiagnosed.
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====Advantages====
====Advantages====
Mnemonic AABCDE:<ref>TN05 FM44; TN06 GY20</ref>
Mnemonic AABCDE:<ref name=Ref_TN2005_FM44>{{Ref TN2005|FM44}}</ref><ref name=Ref_TN2006_GY20>{{Ref TN2006|GY20}}</ref>
*Acne reduced, Anemia reduced.
*Acne reduced, [[Anemia]] reduced.
*Benign breast disease reduced.
*Benign breast disease reduced.
*Cancer reduced (ovary, endometrium).
*Cancer reduced (ovary, endometrium).
*Dysmenorrhea Sx better.
*Dysmenorrhea Sx better.
*Endometriosis Sx better.
*[[Endometriosis]] Sx better.
*Pregnancy prevention.
*Pregnancy prevention.


==Urology==
==Urology==
===Obstructive LUTS===
===Obstructive lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)===
Mnemonic ''I WISH 2p'':<ref>TN06 U5</ref>
Mnemonic ''I WISH 2p'':<ref name=Ref_TN2006_U5>{{Ref TN2006|U5}}</ref>
*Intermittency.
*Intermittency.
*Weak stream.
*Weak stream.
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====Caregiver related====
====Caregiver related====
*Hx of abuse (as child).
*Hx of abuse (as child).
*Psych illness.
*Psychiatric illness.
*Substance use.
*Substance use.
*Single.
*Single.
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==Internal medicine==
==Internal medicine==
===Myocardial infarction treatment===
===[[Myocardial infarction]] treatment===
Mnemonic ''BE NORMAL'':<ref>STEMI. Harrison's 16th Ed.</ref>
Mnemonic ''BE NORMAL'':<ref>STEMI. Harrison's 16th Ed.</ref>
*Beta-blocker - metoprolol 5 mg IV q5-10 min (if sBP>95, HR>50, no CHF).
*Beta-blocker - metoprolol 5 mg IV q5-10 min (if sBP>95, HR>50, no CHF).
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====Clot lysis contraindications====
====Clot lysis contraindications====
Mnemonic ''A Big TV HIT'':<ref>TN06 C25</ref>
Mnemonic ''A Big TV HIT'':<ref name=Ref_TN2006_C25>{{Ref TN2006|C25}}</ref>
*Aortic dissection suspected.
*[[Aortic dissection]] suspected.
*Bleeding, active.
*Bleeding, active.
*Trauma to head (recent).
*Trauma to head (recent).
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*Tumour, brain.
*Tumour, brain.


===Congestive heart failure===
===[[Congestive heart failure]]===
Mnemonic ''LMNOP'':
Mnemonic ''LMNOP'':
*Lasix.
*Lasix.
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*Position (elevate head).
*Position (elevate head).


===Diabetes complications===
===[[Diabetes]] complications===
Mnemonic ''HELP'':
Mnemonic ''HELP'':
*H - HbA1c, HTn.
*H - HbA1c, HTn.
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===DDx of dementia===
===DDx of dementia===
Mnemonic ''VITAMIN D VEST'':<ref>TN06 PS19</ref>
Mnemonic ''VITAMIN D VEST'':<ref name=Ref_TN2006_PS19>{{Ref TN2006|PS19}}</ref>
*Vitamin deficiency (B12, folate, thiamine).
*Vitamin deficiency (B12, folate, thiamine).
*Infection (HIV).
*Infection ([[HIV]]).
*Trauma.
*Trauma.
*Anoxia.
*Anoxia.
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*Endocrine.
*Endocrine.
*Space occupying lesion (chronic subdural hematoma).
*Space occupying lesion (chronic subdural hematoma).
*Toxins (alcohol).
*Toxins ([[alcohol]]).


===DDx of delirium===
===DDx of delirium===
Mnemonic ''I WATCH DEATH'':<ref>TN06 PS18</ref>
Mnemonic ''I WATCH DEATH'':<ref name=Ref_TN2006_PS18>{{Ref TN2006|PS18}}</ref>
*Infections (meningitis).
*Infections (meningitis).
*Withdrawal (from drugs).
*Withdrawal (from drugs).
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*Trauma (CNS, post-op).
*Trauma (CNS, post-op).
*CNS pathology (stroke, hemorrhage).
*CNS pathology (stroke, hemorrhage).
*Hypoxia (PE, CHF, anemia).
*Hypoxia ([[PE]], CHF, [[anemia]]).
*Deficiency of vitamins (B12, folate, thiamine).
*Deficiency of vitamins (B12, folate, thiamine).
*Endocrinopathy (Cushing's, Addison's, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Diabetes).
*Endocrinopathy (Cushing's, [[Addison disease|Addison's]], [[Thyroid]], [[Parathyroid]], Diabetes).
*Acute vascular (vasculitis, TIA, stroke).
*Acute vascular ([[vasculitis]], TIA, [[stroke]]).
*Toxins (morphine).
*Toxins (morphine).
*Heavy metals (arsenic, lead, mercury).
*Heavy metals (arsenic, lead, mercury).
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===Hyperthyroidism===
===Hyperthyroidism===
Mnemonic ''hyperTHYROIDISM'':<ref>TN06 E24</ref>
{{Main|Hyperthyroidism}}
Mnemonic ''hyperTHYROIDISM'':<ref name=Ref_TN2006_E24>{{Ref TN2006|E24}}</ref><ref>URL: [http://www.prep4usmle.com/forum/thread/6731/2/ http://www.prep4usmle.com/forum/thread/6731/2/]. Accessed on: 1 May 2012.</ref>
*Tremor.
*Tremor.
*HR elevated, palpitations.
*HR elevated, palpitations.
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*Restlessness.
*Restlessness.
*Oligomenorrhea, amenorrhea.
*Oligomenorrhea, amenorrhea.
*Intolerance to heat.
*Diarrhea.
*Diarrhea.
*Irritable.
*Irritable.
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==Surgery==
==Surgery==
===Small bowel obstruction DDx===
===[[Small bowel obstruction]] DDx===
*Strictures (think IBD).
*Strictures (think IBD).
*Hernia.
*Hernia.
*Adhesions.
*Adhesions.
*Volvulus.
*[[Volvulus]].
*Intussusception.
*Intussusception.
*Neoplasm.
*Neoplasm.
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*Wind - atelectasis (POD 1-2), pneumonia (POD 3+).
*Wind - atelectasis (POD 1-2), pneumonia (POD 3+).
*Wound - wound infection duh!
*Wound - wound infection duh!
*Water - urinary tract infection (UTI).
*Water - [[urinary tract infection]] (UTI).
*Walk - [[pulmonary embolism]].
*Walk - [[pulmonary embolism]].
*Womb (for obstetrics/gyne).
*Womb (for obstetrics/gyne).
*Wonder drugs.<ref name=pmid1745617>PMID 1745617</ref>
*Wonder drugs.<ref name=pmid1745617>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Min | first1 = DI. | last2 = Monaco | first2 = AP. | title = Complications associated with immunosuppressive therapy and their management. | journal = Pharmacotherapy | volume = 11 | issue = 5 | pages = 119S-125S | month =  | year = 1991 | doi =  | PMID = 1745617 }}</ref>


Note:
Note:
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===Lower GI bleed===
===Lower GI bleed===
Mnemonic ''CHAND'':
Mnemonic ''CHAND'':
*Colitis (infection, ischemic, IBD, radiation).
*Colitis (infection, [[ischemic colitis|ischemic]], [[IBD]], [[radiation colitis|radiation]]).
*Haemorrhoids.
*Haemorrhoids.
*Angiodysplasia (usually older).
*[[Angiodysplasia]] (usually older).
*Neoplasm.
*Neoplasm.
*Diverticular disease.
*[[Diverticular disease]].


====Hemorrhagic diarrhea====
====Hemorrhagic diarrhea====
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*Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC)
*Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC)
*Shigella.
*Shigella.
*Clostridium difficle.
*[[Clostridium difficile]].
*Campylobacter jejuni.
*Campylobacter jejuni.


===Diarrhea===
===Diarrhea===
Mnemonic ''THOSE FADS WILT'':<ref>TN06 G13</ref>
Mnemonic ''THOSE FADS WILT'':<ref name=Ref_TN2006_G13>{{Ref TN2006|G13}}</ref>
*Travel Hx.
*Travel Hx.
*Homosexual behaviour.
*Homosexual behaviour.
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*Extra-intestinal manifestations of IBD.
*Extra-intestinal manifestations of IBD.


*FHx - IBD, IBS.
*FHx - [[IBD]], [[IBS]].
*Abx use, recent.
*Abx use, recent.
*Diet.
*Diet.
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===Upper GI bleed===
===Upper GI bleed===
*Peptic ulcer disease (PUD).
*[[Peptic ulcer disease]] (PUD).
*Gastritis (EtOH, NSAID, stress, idiopathic).
*Gastritis (EtOH, [[NSAID]], stress, idiopathic).
*Mallory-Weiss tear (excessive vomiting).
*Mallory-Weiss tear (excessive vomiting).
*Varices.
*Varices.
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*Oropharyngeal bleed (epistaxis).
*Oropharyngeal bleed (epistaxis).


==Clinical history and pathology==
*Pathologists are consultants and every good consult should have a question.
===Clinical history and the law===
In Ontario, the law says that a history should be provided as per ''R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 965, s. 31 (1)'':<ref name=reg965>R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 965, s. 31 (1). URL: [http://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/900965#BK23 http://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/900965#BK23]. Accessed on: 18 December 2015.</ref>
:"Where tissues are removed from a patient during an operation or curettage, the surgeon performing the operation or curettage shall cause all tissues removed from the patient to be sent, together with a short history of the case and a statement of the findings of the operation, to a laboratory for examination and report."
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Physical examination]].
*[[Physical examination]].
*[[Pathology requisitions]].


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 19:31, 7 June 2020

This page deals with the clinical history, also known as history. It usually refers to both the past medical history (PMHx) and history of present illness (HPI).

Basic approach

A basic approach to (almost) every situation is:

  1. Establish identity, occupation, living situation (alone vs. with someone).
  2. Chief complaint (CC).
  3. L-OPQRST.
  4. Functional inquiry of system related to CC.
  5. Targeted questions.
  6. SAMPLE (Sins, Allergies, Meds, PMHx, Last meal, Events).
  7. Risk factors.
  8. Constitutional Sx.

General inquiry

Defining a symptom

Mnemonic L-OPQRST:

  • Location.
  • Onset.
  • Provoking/palliating.
  • Quality.
  • Radiation.
  • Severity.
  • Temporal course.

Basics

Mnemonic SAMPLE:

  • Sins - alcohol use, smoking, illicit drug use.
  • Allergies.
  • Medications.
  • PMHx.
  • Last meal.
  • Events leading up to presentation.

For adults:

For adolescents: Mnemonic HEADSS:

  • Home.
  • Education.
  • Activities.
  • Drugs.
  • Sex.
  • Suicide.

For children/Infants:

  • Milestones (see below).
  • Immunizations (see below).

For infants:

  • Pregnancy complications.
  • GA.
  • APGARs.
  • Birth weight.
  • d/c (from hospital) weight.
  • Breast feed?
  • Activities:
    • Pee.
    • Poo.
    • Eat.
    • Sleep.

Milestones

Speech

  • 6 mo. - makes eye contact, initiates sounds.
  • 12 mo. - two words + dadda & momma.

Social

  • 6 mo. - separation anxiety.
  • 9 mo. - stranger anxiety.
  • 2 years - says "no".

Gross motor

  • 6 mo. - flip over.
  • 9 mo. - pull to stand.
  • 12 mo. - cruise.
  • 15 mo. - walk.

Fine motor

  • 12 mo. - pincer grasp.
  • 24 mo. - turn pages in a book.

Immunizations

Ontario

As per 2011 schedule:[1]

  • Pentacel - 2, 4, 6, 18 months old.
    • TDaP-IPV (tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis, inactivated polio virus).
    • HiB (Hemophilus influenzae type B).
  • TDaP-IPV - 4-6 years old.
  • Pneumococcus - 2, 4, 12 months old.
  • Rot-1 (rotavirus) - 2, 4 months old.
  • Men-C-C - 12 months old.
  • MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) - 12 months old.
  • Varicella - 15 months old.
  • MMRV - 4-6 years old.
  • Men-C-ACYW (meningococcal conjugate) - grade 7.
  • Hepatitis B - in grade 8, 2 doses 4-6 months apart.
  • HPV-4 - grade 8 (females only), 3 doses at 0, 2 and 6 months.
  • Tdap - age 14-16 years and then q10 years.
  • Flu vaccine -qyear.

Breaking bad news

Mnemonic SPIKES:

  • Setting.
  • Perception of patient.
  • Invitation to break news.
  • Knowledge - tell 'em in simple terms straight-up.
  • Empathy.
  • Strategy - plan follow-up.

Functional inquiry

Cardiac functional inquiry

Mnemonic Bad murmurs cause syncope DOPE:

  • Blood pressure problems.
  • Murmurs.
  • Claudication, chest pain.
  • Syncope.
  • Dyspnea.
  • Orthopnea and paroxysmal noctural dyspnea.
  • Palpitations.
  • Edema (legs).

Respiratory functional inquiry

Think about what happens when people smoke:

  • Smoking.
  • Cough.
    • Sputum.
  • Hemopytsis.
  • Dyspnea (develop emphysema).
  • Wheeze.
  • Hoarseness (cancer).

Longer version:

  • Chest pain, calf pain (DVT).
  • Cough, sputum - blood, colour.
  • Fever, chills, rigors.
  • SOB, SOBOE.
  • Wheeze.
  • Smoking.
  • Exposure - work, hobbies, tuberculosis.
  • Travel.

GI functional inquiry

Mnemonic HAND JOB:

  • Hematochezia.
  • Appetite.
  • Nausea & vomiting.
  • Dysphagia, dyspepsia.
  • Jaundice.
  • Obstipation/constipation.
  • Bowel habit changes.

GU functional inquiry

Mnemonic SHIT FUND:

  • Suprapubic pain.
  • Hematuria, urine colour, urine smell.
  • Incontinence.
  • Testicular pain/flank pain.
  • Frequency (of urination).
  • Urgency.
  • Nocturia.
  • Dysuria.

Neuro functional inquiry

Mnemonic Drunk HIPPE:

  • Disturbance of balance.
  • Headache.
  • Incontinence.
  • Paresthesia.
  • Paralysis.
  • Epilepsy (seizures).

Stroke/TIA

Difficulty:

  • Seeing.
  • Swallowing.
  • Speaking.
  • Standing.

Note:

  • Should to cardiac functional inquiry... or at least ask about palpitations.

Sexual history inquiry

Mnemonic 5 Ps:

  • Practises (oral, anal, vaginal).
  • Partners (same sex, opposite sex, number).
  • Protection (use of condoms).
  • Previous STDs.
  • Pregnancy protection.

Gynecology functional inquiry

  • 5 Ps of sexual history.
  • Practices -- Condom use? Contraception?
  • Periods.
  • Pregnancies (GPTAL = gravida, para, term, abortions, living).
  • Procedures.
  • Pap test, last.

Also ...

  • Pee - should screen GU system.
  • Poo - should screen GI system.

Breast health inquiry

  • Pain.
  • Discharge.
  • Lumps/mass.

Breast cancer risk factors

Mnemonic Hx ALONE:[2]

  • History (personal, family).
  • Age.
  • Late menopause.
  • Obese.
  • Nulliparity.
  • Early menarche.

Headache causes that need to be ruled-out

  • Meningitis.
  • Trauma/haemorrhage.
  • Tumour.
  • TIA/stroke.
  • Temporal arteritis (can cause blindness).

Psychiatry

Fatigue

A high yield question for sorting out organic vs. psychiatric:

Do you feel refreshed after a night of sleep when you wake-up?

  • Organic disease: typically yes, psychiatric disease often no.

General screen - everything

Mnemonic MAADPPPPs+OCD or SO MAAD PPPP:

  • Mania.
  • Abuse (verbal, physical, sexual).
  • Anxiety (GAD).
  • Depression.
  • Psychosis.
  • PTSD.
  • Phobia.
  • Panic attacks.
  • Substance use.
  • OCD.

Panic disorder

Mnemonic STUDENTS fear the 3 Cs:[3]

  • Sweating.
  • Trembling.
  • Unsteadiness.
  • Derealization, depersonalization, dizziness.
  • Elevated heart rate.
  • Nausea.
  • Tingling.
  • Shortness of breath.
  • FEAR of:
    • Losing control.
    • Going crazy.
    • Dying.
  • 3 Cs
    • Chest pain.
    • Choking.
    • Chills.

Other qualifiers:

  • Sx not explained by GMC or other mental disorder;
  • 1 month+ of worrying about more attacks,
  • thinking about the 3Cs, signif. change in behaviour.

Generalized anxiety disorder

Anxious person think... GAD.

Mnemonic BE SKIM:[4]

  • Blank mind.
  • Easily fatigued.
  • Sleep disturbance.
  • Keyed-up.
  • Irritability.
  • Muscle tension.

Other qualifiers:

  • Need 3/6 for most days for 6 months.
  • Cannot be due to other cause (GMC, other Axis I disorder).

Mania

Mnemonic DIG FAST:[5]

  • Distractibility.
  • Indiscretion - 3 Ss: sex, shopping, substance use.
  • Grandiosity.
  • Flight of ideas.
  • Activity increase.
  • Sleep deficit.
  • Talkative.

Other qualifiers:

  • 1 week duration (or 4 days for hypomania).
  • three of the above seven (in DIG FAST).

Notes:

  • If there are delusions/hallucinations for two (or more) weeks when mood Sx are absent it's schizoaffective disorder.

Schizophrenia

Positive symptoms (2 of the following for 1 month):[6]

  • Disordered speech.
  • Disordered behaviour.
  • Hallucination (usually auditory).
  • Delusions.
  • Negative symptoms (4 As):
    • Alogia.
    • Avolition.
    • Alone - autistic (social withdrawal).
    • Affective flatting.

Depression

Mnemonic DEAD SWAMP:

  • Depressed mood.
  • Energy decreased.
  • Anhedonia.
  • Death, thoughts of.
  • Sleep problems.
  • Worthlessness or guilt.
  • Appetite changes.
  • Mentation changes.
  • Psychomotor slowing.

Notes:

  • Need 4/9 criteria.
  • Duration for two weeks.

Risk factors for suicide

Mnemonic SAD PERSONS:[7]

  • Sex (male).
  • Age (young <19 or old >60).
  • Depression.
  • Previous attempt.
  • EtOH use/abuse.
  • Rational thinking loss (psychosis).
  • Suicide in the family.
  • Organized plan.
  • No supports, no spouse.
  • Serious sickness (chronic illness).

Suicide assessment

  • Attempt details.
    • What? How much? When? - Ask for empty bottles.
    • Circumstances that brough 'em to ER - found accidentally? - patient came on their own?
  • Passive ideation.
  • Active ideation.
  • Plan.
  • Access to elements needed for plan.
  • Suicide note written.
  • Prized possessions given away.

Screen for...

  • Homicidal ideation.
  • All the psych things.

Mental status exam

Mnemonic ASEPTIC:

  • Appearance & behaviour.
  • Speech (fast, slow...).
  • Emotion (mood, affect).
  • Perception (hallucination, illusions).
  • Thought content & process (delusions, though insertion/withdrawal/broadcasting, suicidal ideation, homicidal ideation, paranoia).
  • Insight & judgment.
  • Cognition, cooperative?

Notes:

  • Cognition - do Mini-mental status exam.

Gynecology

Ovarian cancer risks

Mnemonic NO CHILD:[8]

  • Nulliparity.
  • OCP, breast feeding, tubal ligation, hysterectomy -- all protective.
  • Caucasian.
  • History in the family.
  • Increasing age (>40).
  • Late menopause.
  • Delayed child-bearing.

Endometrial cancer risks

Mnemonic COLD NUT:[9]

  • Cancer Hx (ovarian, breast, colon).
  • Obesity.
  • Late menopause.
  • Diabetes.
  • Nulliparity.
  • Unopposed estrogen (PCOS, anovulation, HRT).
  • Tamoxifen use.

First trimester bleeding

Mnemonic AGE IS Low:[10]

Notes:

  • Common -- seen in approx. 25% of all clinically recognized pregnancies.[11]

Vaginal bleeding

Mnemonic VAGINA BLEEDS:

  • Vaginal trauma.
  • Abortion, adenomyosis.
  • Genital cancer (e.g. cervix, endometrium).
  • Infection (PID).
  • Neoplasm.
  • Abruptio placentae (placental abruption).
  • Bleeding disorder or drugs (e.g. warfarin).
  • Leiomyomata.
  • Ectopic pregnancy.
  • Endometriosis, Endocrinopathy.
  • DUB (Dx of exclusion).
  • Sores + trauma.

Cervical cancer risks

Mnemonic HPV + 6 Ss:[12]

  • HPV.
  • Smoking.
  • SES (socioeconomic status), low.
  • STIs (other than HPV).
  • Stud magnet - high risk partners.
  • Slutty - many sexual partners.
  • Started early, early first intercourse.

OCP use

Contraindications

Mnemonic ABBCCCD:[13][14]

  • Acute or chronic liver disease (e.g. Wilson's disease).
  • Bad migraines (with focal neurological signs).
  • Bleed per vagina - undiagnosed.
  • Cancer (endometrial, breast).
  • Cardiovascular disease.
  • Cardiovascular disease risk factors.
    • Smoking >35 years.
    • Uncontrolled BP.
  • DVT.
  • Suspected pregnancy.

Advantages

Mnemonic AABCDE:[13][14]

  • Acne reduced, Anemia reduced.
  • Benign breast disease reduced.
  • Cancer reduced (ovary, endometrium).
  • Dysmenorrhea Sx better.
  • Endometriosis Sx better.
  • Pregnancy prevention.

Urology

Obstructive lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS)

Mnemonic I WISH 2p:[15]

  • Intermittency.
  • Weak stream.
  • Incomplete emptying.
  • Straining.
  • Hesitancy.
  • Post-void dribbling.
  • Prolonged voiding.

Paediatrics

Colic

Irritable & crying.

Memory device rule of 3s:

  • >3 hours/day.
  • >3 days/week.
  • >3 weeks.

Tx of colic

  • Check diaper.
  • Distract:
    • Car ride.
    • Music.
    • Vacuum.
  • Cuddle:
    • Hold.
    • Soother.
  • Change feeding.
    • Change formula to casein hydrosylates.
    • Stop giving cow's milk formula.

DDx

  • Abuse.
  • Allergy.

Abuse risk factors

Family related

  • Domestic violence.
  • Poverty.

Child related

  • Temperament.
  • Disability.

Caregiver related

  • Hx of abuse (as child).
  • Psychiatric illness.
  • Substance use.
  • Single.
  • Social skills & vocational skill suck.
  • Stupid (low scholastic achievement).

Internal medicine

Myocardial infarction treatment

Mnemonic BE NORMAL:[16]

  • Beta-blocker - metoprolol 5 mg IV q5-10 min (if sBP>95, HR>50, no CHF).
  • Enoxaparin - heparin 60 U/kg IV (loading) then 12 U/kg/hr.
  • Nitrates - nitrospray 0.3 mg SL q5 (x3 max), NO PDE inhibitors (sildenafil, tadalafil) within 48 hr.
  • Oxygen - 2-4 L/min.
  • Repeat (EKG, markers).
  • Morphine - 2-4 mg IV q5 'til OD Sx.
  • ASA - 325 mg PO - SHOULD BE CHEWED.
  • Lipitor, lysis.

Clot lysis contraindications

Mnemonic A Big TV HIT:[17]

  • Aortic dissection suspected.
  • Bleeding, active.
  • Trauma to head (recent).
  • Vascular malformation (of brain).
  • Hemorrhage, intracranial (any time in past).
  • Ischemic stroke (recent).
  • Tumour, brain.

Congestive heart failure

Mnemonic LMNOP:

  • Lasix.
  • Morphine.
  • Nitrates.
  • Oxygen.
  • Position (elevate head).

Diabetes complications

Mnemonic HELP:

  • H - HbA1c, HTn.
  • E - eye.
  • L - lipids.
  • P - podiatry, proteinuria, Pneumococcus vaccine.

DDx of dementia

Mnemonic VITAMIN D VEST:[18]

  • Vitamin deficiency (B12, folate, thiamine).
  • Infection (HIV).
  • Trauma.
  • Anoxia.
  • Metabolic (Diabetes).
  • Intracranial tumour.
  • Normal pressure hydrocephalus.
  • Degenerative (Alzheimer's, Huntington's, CJD).
  • Vascular.
  • Endocrine.
  • Space occupying lesion (chronic subdural hematoma).
  • Toxins (alcohol).

DDx of delirium

Mnemonic I WATCH DEATH:[19]

  • Infections (meningitis).
  • Withdrawal (from drugs).
  • Acute metabolic (lytes, renal, hepatic).
  • Trauma (CNS, post-op).
  • CNS pathology (stroke, hemorrhage).
  • Hypoxia (PE, CHF, anemia).
  • Deficiency of vitamins (B12, folate, thiamine).
  • Endocrinopathy (Cushing's, Addison's, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Diabetes).
  • Acute vascular (vasculitis, TIA, stroke).
  • Toxins (morphine).
  • Heavy metals (arsenic, lead, mercury).

Seizure - triggers

Mnemonic stress:

  • Stress.
  • TV.
  • Rx and street drugs.
  • EtOH.
  • Strobe lights.
  • Sleep deficit.

Hyperthyroidism

Mnemonic hyperTHYROIDISM:[20][21]

  • Tremor.
  • HR elevated, palpitations.
  • Yawn (fatigue).
  • Restlessness.
  • Oligomenorrhea, amenorrhea.
  • Intolerance to heat.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Irritable.
  • Sweating.
  • Muscle wasting/weight loss.

Surgery

Small bowel obstruction DDx

  • Strictures (think IBD).
  • Hernia.
  • Adhesions.
  • Volvulus.
  • Intussusception.
  • Neoplasm.
  • Gallstone ileus (rare).

Large bowel obstruction DDx

  • Neoplasm.
  • Diverticular disease.
  • Volvulus.
  • Strictures.

Post-op complications (fever)

Note:

  • POD = post-op day.

Lower GI bleed

Mnemonic CHAND:

Hemorrhagic diarrhea

Mnemonic ESC:

Diarrhea

Mnemonic THOSE FADS WILT:[23]

  • Travel Hx.
  • Homosexual behaviour.
  • Outbreaks.
  • Seafood.
  • Extra-intestinal manifestations of IBD.
  • FHx - IBD, IBS.
  • Abx use, recent.
  • Diet.
  • Steatorrhea.
  • Weight loss.
  • Immune incompetent.
  • Laxatives, abuse.
  • Tumour history.

Upper GI bleed

  • Peptic ulcer disease (PUD).
  • Gastritis (EtOH, NSAID, stress, idiopathic).
  • Mallory-Weiss tear (excessive vomiting).
  • Varices.
  • Erosive esophagitis.
  • Vascular malformation.
  • Neoplasm.
  • Oropharyngeal bleed (epistaxis).

Clinical history and pathology

  • Pathologists are consultants and every good consult should have a question.

Clinical history and the law

In Ontario, the law says that a history should be provided as per R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 965, s. 31 (1):[24]

"Where tissues are removed from a patient during an operation or curettage, the surgeon performing the operation or curettage shall cause all tissues removed from the patient to be sent, together with a short history of the case and a statement of the findings of the operation, to a laboratory for examination and report."

See also

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