A 32-year-old woman presents to the clinic with sharp, intermittent chest pain that has been worsening over the past week. The pain is located in the lower left chest wall and is exacerbated by deep breaths, coughing, and lying on her left side. She denies shortness of breath, palpitations, or any history of cardiac problems.
Prompt:
- Differential Diagnoses:Based on the patient’s presentation, what are the potential differential diagnoses? Prioritize these diagnoses based on the patient’s clinical presentation and risk factors.
- Diagnostic Workup:What diagnostic tests would you order to confirm your diagnosis? Explain the rationale for each test.
- Treatment Plan:Develop a comprehensive treatment plan for the patient, including pain management and patient education.
- Patient Education:What important information should you provide to the patient regarding costochondritis, pain management, and self-care measures?
For peer response answer this:
- How would your treatment plan change if the patient also complained of fever, chills, or productive cough?
- What red flags would indicate the need for further evaluation, such as an electrocardiogram or chest X-ray?
A 32-year-old woman presents to the clinic with sharp, intermittent chest pain that has been worsening over the past week. The pain is located in the lower left chest wall and is exacerbated by deep breaths, coughing, and lying on her left side. She denies shortness of breath, palpitations, or any history of cardiac problems.
Prompt:
- Differential Diagnoses:Based on the patient’s presentation, what are the potential differential diagnoses? Prioritize these diagnoses based on the patient’s clinical presentation and risk factors.
- Diagnostic Workup:What diagnostic tests would you order to confirm your diagnosis? Explain the rationale for each test.
- Treatment Plan:Develop a comprehensive treatment plan for the patient, including pain management and patient education.
- Patient Education:What important information should you provide to the patient regarding costochondritis, pain management, and self-care measures?
For peer response answer this:
- How would your treatment plan change if the patient also complained of fever, chills, or productive cough?
- What red flags would indicate the need for further evaluation, such as an electrocardiogram or chest X-ray?