Wards and case presentations
On Wednesday PM/ Tuesday AM, you will have case presentation. You will be expected to present a history and do an examination and make a presentation
We have a different blend of cases compared to acute units. Please do not expect to see extremely unwell patients. However if you wish to see a true spectrum of care required in the 21st century, you will get this at Trafford
Conditions you will encounter
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- Frailty
- Osteoporosis
- Stroke
- Brain injury and rehabilitation
- Falls
- Dementia
- Infections
Ward rounds
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- YOU can come into the wards on any day- no permissions are required
- Please join from 9 AM to 1 PM or 1 PM to 5 PM will have two ward sessions.
- You can either join ward rounds or you can work up a case yourself.
- You are essential staff and should have the same access to PPE and patients.
- You can go to other wards even if you are not posted there
Which Wards
- There are 4 wards for this posting
- AMU –
- Ward 4 – Stroke 1
- Stroke unit
- INRU ( Neuro Rehabilitation Unit)
Schedule
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- Please attend ward at 9 AM and try and sit in through handover.
- Join ward rounds after that.
- Ask for patients with good history or findings. Please take a history and examination and try and formulate 3 differential diagnoses.
- Present the case to consultant or Doctor and ask for feedback.
Presentation format
History
- Presenting complaints. What are the patients symptoms?
- History. What is the sequence of events that lead to the current set of symptoms, get the timeline, exacerbating factors, relieving factors, and patterns
- Family history- Any significant family history or genetic factors
- Past medical history
- Medication history What medications, what dose, what is each meditation for?
- social history – Smoking, alcohol
Examination
- General examination – start from head to the toes.
- System of interest Main system of relevance
- Other systems relevant to the history
Differential diagnosis
- Every case needs 3 differential diagnoses