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Chronic causes:
- increased age
- obesity
- OSA
- vagally-mediated (aerobic training)
- HTN
- ischemia
- valvular dx
- hyperthyroidism
Types of red eye 1. Allergic
2. Viral
3. Bacterial
4. Chlamydia
,Red flags for headaches S - systemic sx - fever, vomiting, neck stiffness, pregnancy,
anticoagulated, immunocomp
N - neuro sx - altered mental status, focal neuro signs, papilledema, seizures
O - onset new after 40 yrs or sudden
O - other - trauma, awakens from sleep, early morning, worsened by valsalva
P - prior h/a different
Anemia causes 1. Microcytic
2. Normocytic
3. Macrocytic
diagnosis of migraine 1. More than 5 attacks fulfilling 2/4 criteria
2. 4-72 hrs duration
3. >2 of: PUWI (pulsation, unilat, worse with activity, mod-severe intensity)
4. 1 of: n/v and/or photophobia/phonophobia
Diagnosis of pcos two of the three...
,1. clinical (hirsutism, acne, male pattern baldness) and/or biochemical (high serum androgen)
hyperandrogenism
2. amenorrhea or oligomenorrhea
3. pelvic ultrasound with cystic ovaries; small cysts around ovaries in *string of pearls"
appearance
Treatment of PCOS • Weight loss
• OCPs
• Spironolactone (hirsutism)
• Metformin (insulin resistance)
• Clomiphene (infertility)
Or letrozole
eclampsia true toxemia of pregnancy characterized by high blood pressure, albuminuria,
edema of the legs and feet, severe headaches, dizziness, convulsions, and coma
Bipolar criteria Dig fast
- distractibility
- impulsivity
, - grandiose
- flight of ideas
- activities increased
- sleep - decreased need
- talkative
Depression symptoms SIGECAPS
Sleep
Interest
Guilt
Energy
Concentration
Appetite
Psychomotor slowing
Suicidal Ideation
Smoking cessation 5 A's:
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Chronic causes:
- increased age
- obesity
- OSA
- vagally-mediated (aerobic training)
- HTN
- ischemia
- valvular dx
- hyperthyroidism
Types of red eye 1. Allergic
2. Viral
3. Bacterial
4. Chlamydia
,Red flags for headaches S - systemic sx - fever, vomiting, neck stiffness, pregnancy,
anticoagulated, immunocomp
N - neuro sx - altered mental status, focal neuro signs, papilledema, seizures
O - onset new after 40 yrs or sudden
O - other - trauma, awakens from sleep, early morning, worsened by valsalva
P - prior h/a different
Anemia causes 1. Microcytic
2. Normocytic
3. Macrocytic
diagnosis of migraine 1. More than 5 attacks fulfilling 2/4 criteria
2. 4-72 hrs duration
3. >2 of: PUWI (pulsation, unilat, worse with activity, mod-severe intensity)
4. 1 of: n/v and/or photophobia/phonophobia
Diagnosis of pcos two of the three...
,1. clinical (hirsutism, acne, male pattern baldness) and/or biochemical (high serum androgen)
hyperandrogenism
2. amenorrhea or oligomenorrhea
3. pelvic ultrasound with cystic ovaries; small cysts around ovaries in *string of pearls"
appearance
Treatment of PCOS • Weight loss
• OCPs
• Spironolactone (hirsutism)
• Metformin (insulin resistance)
• Clomiphene (infertility)
Or letrozole
eclampsia true toxemia of pregnancy characterized by high blood pressure, albuminuria,
edema of the legs and feet, severe headaches, dizziness, convulsions, and coma
Bipolar criteria Dig fast
- distractibility
- impulsivity
, - grandiose
- flight of ideas
- activities increased
- sleep - decreased need
- talkative
Depression symptoms SIGECAPS
Sleep
Interest
Guilt
Energy
Concentration
Appetite
Psychomotor slowing
Suicidal Ideation
Smoking cessation 5 A's:
- ask