PSYCHIATRY

Herpes Simplex Virus

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Herpes Simplex Virus Evaluation General—family of viruses responsible for varied infections including Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV1)—typically associated with nongenital infections (orofacial, encephalitis) HSV2—typically associated with genital infections Structure—HSV is…

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Hemorrhoids

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Hemorrhoids Evaluation General—submucosal pads of tissue composed of arterial and venous plexuses Mechanism—associated with chronic straining (e.g., constipation, tenesmus, pregnancy, etc.) Epidemiology—Approximately 4.4% of the general population Classification Internal hemorrhoids—originate…

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Headaches (Cephalalgia)

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Headaches (Cephalalgia) Evaluation General—pain affecting the head, although typically not confined to a particular nerve distribution Classification Common primary headache disorders Tension-type headache Migraine headache Cluster headache Secondary headache disorders…

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Gout

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Gout Evaluation General—inflammatory response to monosodium urate crystal deposition in joint(s) Clinical Acute—often begins at night with intense pain, redness, swelling, warmth, and decreased movement. Affects first metatarsophalangeal joint in…

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Glaucoma, Open-angle

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Glaucoma, Open-angle Evaluation General—an optic neuropathy that leads to death of optic nerve tissue; decrease in peripheral vision Clinical—progressive disease of the optic nerve with an increase in intraocular pressure…

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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Evaluation General—a common, chronic condition characterized by heartburn once or more in a month Clinical: Classic symptoms → acid regurgitation and heartburn Atypical symptoms → asthma, chest…

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Foot Ailments

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Foot Ailments Callus (calluses) General—thickening of the outermost layer of the skin as a result of repeated pressure/friction Clinical—pain results as the callus thickens and causes more pressure against the…

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Epistaxis (Nosebleed)

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Epistaxis (Nosebleed) Evaluation General—nosebleeds occur in up to 60% of people over a lifetime; 6% require medical care. Etiology—(environmental factors, i.e., humidity, temperature, and altitude also require consideration.) Local causes…

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Epilepsy

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Epilepsy Evaluation General—recurrent seizures secondary to acquired or genetic brain disorder Epidemiology—2 million in the United States have epilepsy. Diagnostic algorithm Determine whether or not the patient has seizures. Exclude…

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Ear Ailments

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Ear Ailments Cerumen mpaction General—Cerumen (earwax) tightly packed in the external ear canal and blocking the eardrum Clinical—partial hearing loss, sense of fullness in the ear, itching, tinnitus (ringing in…

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