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How can I support the multidisciplinary care of a patient with MND in a primary care setting?

Support the multidisciplinary care of a patient with motor neurone disease (MND) in a primary care setting by:Ensuring that the ...

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When should I consider referring a patient with suspected MND to a specialist, and what information should I include in the referral?

Refer a patient with suspected motor neurone disease (MND) without delay and specify the possible diagnosis in the referral letter 1. Conta...

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What are the current guidelines for the management of symptoms in patients with MND, including pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches?

Management of symptoms in patients with motor neurone disease (MND) includes both pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches. ...

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Which diagnostic tests are recommended to confirm a diagnosis of MND, and how should I interpret their results?

Recommended diagnostic tests to confirm motor neuron disease (MND) include clinical assessment and exclusion of other causes, with referral to a neur...

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What are the key clinical features to consider when diagnosing Motor Neurone Disease (MND) in a patient presenting with progressive weakness?

When diagnosing Motor Neurone Disease (MND) in a patient presenting with progressive weakness, key clinical features to consider include a combination of mot...

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How should I approach the management of a patient with mitral stenosis who is also experiencing atrial fibrillation?

Management of a patient with mitral stenosis who is also experiencing atrial fibrillation requires a comprehensive approach focusing on stroke prevention, sy...

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When should a patient with mitral stenosis be referred to a cardiologist for further evaluation?

Refer a patient with mitral stenosis to a cardiologist for further evaluation if they have moderate or severe mitral valve disease, regardless of symptoms, a...

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What are the current guidelines for the management of symptomatic mitral stenosis in adults?

Management of symptomatic mitral stenosis in adults:Adults with symptomatic severe mitral stenosis should be offered an interven...

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Which investigations are recommended to confirm a diagnosis of mitral stenosis in primary care?

In primary care, the key investigation recommended to confirm a diagnosis of mitral stenosis is an echocardiogram. Adults presenting with a murmur suggestive...

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What are the key clinical features to consider when assessing a patient for mitral stenosis?

When assessing a patient for mitral stenosis, key clinical features to consider include symptoms such as exertional dyspnoea, fatigue, and palpitations due t...

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What are the potential complications of MGUS that I should be aware of during routine patient assessments?

Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) is generally asymptomatic but carries potential complications that should be monitored during routi...

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When should I consider referring a patient with MGUS to a specialist for further evaluation or management?

Consider referring a patient with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) to a specialist for further evaluation or management if:...

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What specific laboratory tests should be included in the routine monitoring of a patient with MGUS?

Routine monitoring of a patient with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) should include serum protein electrophoresis ...

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How can I differentiate between MGUS and multiple myeloma in a patient presenting with elevated monoclonal protein levels?

To differentiate between monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) and multiple myeloma in a patient with elevated monoclonal protein levels,...

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What are the recommended follow-up intervals for monitoring patients diagnosed with MGUS in primary care?

Recommended follow-up intervals for monitoring patients diagnosed with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) in primary care:...

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Are there any specific populations or conditions that may require a different management approach for molluscum contagiosum?

Specific populations such as immunocompromised individuals, children, and the elderly may require a different management approach for molluscum conta...

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What lifestyle modifications should I advise for patients diagnosed with mitral regurgitation?

Lifestyle modifications for patients diagnosed with mitral regurgitation include:Regular clinical monitoring: A...

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When should I refer a patient with mitral regurgitation to a cardiologist for further evaluation?

Refer a patient with mitral regurgitation to a cardiologist for further evaluation if they have moderate or severe mitral valve disease of any type a...

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How should I manage a patient with asymptomatic mitral regurgitation and preserved left ventricular function?

Management of a patient with asymptomatic mitral regurgitation and preserved left ventricular function involves regular monitoring and speci...

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Which diagnostic tests are recommended for confirming mitral regurgitation in primary care?

In primary care, the recommended diagnostic test to confirm mitral regurgitation is an echocardiogram, which should be considered for adults presenting with ...

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