Sudden Onset of Right-Sided Facial Weakness

A 40-year-old woman presents to the clinic complaining of sudden onset of right-sided facial weakness. She woke up this morning with difficulty closing her right eye, and her mouth is drooping on the same side. She denies any recent trauma, pain, or other neurological symptoms.

Prompt:

  1. 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.
  2. Diagnostic Workup:What diagnostic tests would you order to confirm your diagnosis? Explain the rationale for each test.
  3. Treatment Plan:Develop a comprehensive treatment plan for the patient, including medical management, supportive care, and patient education.
  4. Patient Education:What important information should you provide to the patient regarding Bell’s palsy, prognosis, and self-care measures?

For peer response answer this:

  • How would your treatment plan change if the patient had underlying medical conditions such as diabetes or hypertension?
  • What are the potential complications, and how can they be prevented?

sudden onset of right-sided facial weakness

A 40-year-old woman presents to the clinic complaining of sudden onset of right-sided facial weakness. She woke up this morning with difficulty closing her right eye, and her mouth is drooping on the same side. She denies any recent trauma, pain, or other neurological symptoms.

Prompt:

  1. 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.
  2. Diagnostic Workup:What diagnostic tests would you order to confirm your diagnosis? Explain the rationale for each test.
  3. Treatment Plan:Develop a comprehensive treatment plan for the patient, including medical management, supportive care, and patient education.
  4. Patient Education:What important information should you provide to the patient regarding Bell’s palsy, prognosis, and self-care measures?

For peer response answer this:

  • How would your treatment plan change if the patient had underlying medical conditions such as diabetes or hypertension?
  • What are the potential complications, and how can they be prevented?
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