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What criteria should I use to determine whether a patient with broad complex tachycardia requires urgent referral to secondary care?

Criteria for urgent referral of a patient with broad complex tachycardia to secondary care include:Presence of any ECG abnormali...

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What are the recommended vaccinations for patients with SLE, especially those on immunosuppressive therapy?

Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), especially those receiving immunosuppressive therapy, are recommended to receive inactivated vaccines to re...

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How can I effectively monitor disease activity and treatment response in patients with SLE in a primary care setting?

Effective monitoring of disease activity and treatment response in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in a primary care setting involves regula...

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What criteria should I use to refer a patient with suspected SLE to a specialist for further evaluation and management?

Criteria for referring a patient with suspected systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) to a specialist:Refer any patient with clinic...

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How should I approach the management of a patient with newly diagnosed SLE, particularly regarding immunosuppressive therapy?

Management of a patient with newly diagnosed systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) should be individualized based on disease severity, organ involvement, and pa...

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What are the key clinical features and laboratory tests to consider when diagnosing Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) in primary care?

Key clinical features to consider when diagnosing systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in primary care include a combination of constitutional...

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When should I consider referring a patient with syncope for cardiac evaluation, such as an ECG or echocardiogram?

Consider referring a patient with syncope for cardiac evaluation, including an electrocardiogram (ECG) or echocardiogram, if any of the following fea...

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What investigations are recommended for a patient with recurrent syncope and no clear diagnosis after initial assessment?

For patients with recurrent syncope and no clear diagnosis after initial assessment, the recommended investigations include a specialist cardiovascular asses...

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How can I differentiate between vasovagal syncope and other causes of transient loss of consciousness in a primary care setting?

To differentiate vasovagal syncope from other causes of transient loss of consciousness (TLoC) in primary care, focus on the clinical history and ini...

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Which red flag symptoms in a patient with syncope should prompt immediate referral to secondary care?

Red flag symptoms in a patient presenting with syncope that should prompt immediate referral to secondary care include:History o...

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What initial assessments should I perform for a patient presenting with syncope to rule out serious underlying conditions?

Initial assessments for a patient presenting with syncope to exclude serious underlying conditions include:Obtain a detailed his...

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How can I support patients with a history of suicidal ideation during routine consultations?

Support patients with a history of suicidal ideation during routine consultations by:Asking about any current thoughts, plans, o...

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What are the recommended follow-up protocols for patients identified as at risk of suicide?

Patients identified as being at risk of suicide should receive a comprehensive psychosocial assessment that includes evaluation of depression, cognitive impa...

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Which patients should be referred to mental health services for further evaluation of suicide risk?

Refer patients to mental health services for further evaluation of suicide risk if they are feeling hopeless or are currently thinking about or planning to h...

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How can I effectively implement suicide prevention strategies in my practice?

Implement suicide prevention strategies in your general practice by conducting comprehensive psychosocial assessments that focus on the person's needs, safet...

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What are the key components of a suicide risk assessment in primary care?

In primary care, the key components of a suicide risk assessment include:Establishing the means of self-harm and discussing remo...

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What follow-up care is recommended for patients who have been treated for a subdural haematoma?

Follow-up care for patients treated for a subdural haematoma should include a documented and agreed plan of care that is communicated to the...

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When should I consider referring a patient with a subdural haematoma for neurosurgical evaluation?

Consider referring a patient with a subdural haematoma for neurosurgical evaluation if any of the following are present:New and ...

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What are the current guidelines for the management of acute subdural haematoma in primary care settings?

Management of Acute Subdural Haematoma in Primary Care SettingsAcute subdural haematoma (ASDH) is a form of traumatic brain injury th...

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How should I approach the investigation of a suspected subdural haematoma in a patient with a history of head trauma?

Approach to investigating suspected subdural haematoma in a patient with head trauma:Perform an urgent CT head scan as the prima...

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