Case Scenario To Discuss In Class In No More Than 3 Sentence
15 Case Scenario To Discuss In Class No More Than 3 Sentences
I Need 15 case scenario to discuss in class, no more than 3 sentences each one, need to have CC (Chief complaint), impression and treatment. Any age, any illness. No more than 3 sentences each one. I will provide an example. Plagiarism free. don't need to be APA style. Word is ok. Not critical patient, just primary care patient. (common cold, eczemas, fractures, anemia, Meniere, bronchitis, pneumonias, psoriasis, bursitis, BPH, hypertension, diabetes, menopause, gastritis, constipation....) Case scenario # 1 CC: "I'm having diarrhea after a trip to Punta Cana" ES, 56 y/o male returned from a short trip to Punta Cana presenting with severe diarrhea and abdominal cramps. He only ate very well cooked food and drank bottled soft drinks during his trip, but it was very hot, that he always add ice to his drinks. Impression Gastroenteritis. Labs ordered: Treatment Ciprofloxacin 500 mg daily for 7 days.
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Case Scenario 1: CC: "I've had a sore throat and cough for three days." A 30-year-old woman presents with a sore throat, cough, and mild fever. Impression: Viral pharyngitis. Treatment includes symptomatic relief with hydration, throat lozenges, and rest.
Case Scenario 2: CC: "My left ankle is swollen and painful after a fall." A 45-year-old man reports ankle swelling and pain following a fall from a ladder. Impression: Ankle sprain. Treatment involves RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation), NSAIDs, and mobility support.
Case Scenario 3: CC: "I'm feeling very tired and dizzy all the time." A 50-year-old woman complains of persistent fatigue, dizziness, and some hair loss. Impression: Iron-deficiency anemia. Treatment includes iron supplementation and dietary counseling.
Case Scenario 4: CC: "I have itchy patches on my elbows." A 12-year-old boy presents with chronic dry, itchy, scaly patches on elbows and knees. Impression: Atopic dermatitis (eczema). Treatment involves moisturizers, topical steroids, and avoiding triggers.
Case Scenario 5: CC: "I feel breathless and have a wheezing cough." A 65-year-old man with a history of smoking reports worsening shortness of breath and wheezing. Impression: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbation. Treatment includes bronchodilators, corticosteroids, and smoking cessation counseling.
Case Scenario 6: CC: "I’ve been having frequent urination and increased thirst." A 40-year-old woman reports increased urination, thirst, and blurred vision. Impression: Newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus. Treatment involves lifestyle modifications and possibly starting metformin.
Case Scenario 7: CC: "I'm experiencing hot flashes and irregular periods." A 48-year-old woman reports hot flashes, night sweats, and irregular menstrual cycles. Impression: Menopause. Treatment options include hormone replacement therapy and lifestyle changes.
Case Scenario 8: CC: "I have recurring headaches and blurred vision." A 55-year-old man complains of headaches and occasional blurred vision. Impression: Hypertension. Treatment includes antihypertensive medications and lifestyle modification.
Case Scenario 9: CC: "My knees have been swollen and stiff in the mornings." A 60-year-old woman reports knee stiffness and swelling, especially in the mornings. Impression: Osteoarthritis. Treatment involves NSAIDs, physical therapy, and weight management.
Case Scenario 10: CC: "I feel anxious and have difficulty sleeping." A 25-year-old woman presents with generalized anxiety and insomnia. Impression: Generalized anxiety disorder. Treatment includes counseling, lifestyle modifications, and possibly medication.
Case Scenario 11: CC: "I've noticed a persistent skin rash." A 35-year-old man has a red, scaly rash on his abdomen and back. Impression: Psoriasis. Treatment involves topical corticosteroids and emollients.
Case Scenario 12: CC: "I'm having frequent episodes of dizziness and hearing loss." A 55-year-old woman reports episodes of dizziness, tinnitus, and hearing loss. Impression: Meniere’s disease. Treatment includes lifestyle modifications and medications to manage symptoms.
Case Scenario 13: CC: "My lower back hurts after heavy lifting." A 40-year-old man reports lower back pain following a heavy lifting incident. Impression: Lumbar muscle strain. Treatment includes analgesics, physical therapy, and activity modification.
Case Scenario 14: CC: "I feel bloated and constipated." A 28-year-old woman reports recent episodes of abdominal bloating and infrequent bowel movements. Impression: Functional constipation. Treatment includes dietary fiber, hydration, and physical activity.
Case Scenario 15: CC: "I wake up frequently during the night to urinate." A 65-year-old man complains of nocturia disrupting sleep. Impression: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Treatment includes medication and lifestyle advice.
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