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When should I refer a patient with suspected vasa praevia to a specialist obstetric team?

Refer a patient with suspected vasa praevia to a specialist obstetric team as soon as the diagnosis is suspected or confirmed by ultrasound....

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What immediate management steps should be taken if vasa praevia is suspected during labour?

If vasa praevia is suspected during labour, the immediate management steps include:Transfer the woman to obstetric-led care immediately...

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What imaging techniques are recommended for the diagnosis of vasa praevia during routine antenatal care?

Imaging techniques recommended for diagnosing vasa praevia during routine antenatal care primarily involve detailed ultrasound assessment with colour...

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What are the key clinical signs and symptoms that may indicate vasa praevia in a pregnant patient?

Key clinical signs and symptoms that may indicate vasa praevia in a pregnant patient include painless vaginal bleeding in the second or third trimest...

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What lifestyle modifications should I advise for patients diagnosed with valvular heart disease?

Patients diagnosed with valvular heart disease should be advised on several lifestyle modifications aimed at managing symptoms, preventing complications, and...

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What are the referral criteria for patients with suspected mitral regurgitation to a cardiologist?

Referral criteria for patients with suspected mitral regurgitation to a cardiologist include:Adults with moderate or severe mitr...

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Which diagnostic tests are recommended for confirming the presence of valvular heart disease in primary care?

Recommended diagnostic test in primary care for confirming valvular heart disease is echocardiography. Consider an echocardiogram for adults...

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What are the key clinical features to consider when assessing a patient for valvular heart disease?

When assessing a patient for valvular heart disease, key clinical features to consider include:Murmur characteristics: The natur...

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What are the potential side effects of local estrogen therapy in the management of atrophic vaginitis?

Local estrogen therapy used in the management of atrophic vaginitis is generally well tolerated, with serious adverse effects being very rare. The most commo...

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What lifestyle modifications should I advise to patients experiencing symptoms of genitourinary syndrome of menopause?

Lifestyle modifications for patients experiencing symptoms of genitourinary syndrome of menopause include:Advise the use of non-...

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What are the recommended first-line treatments for atrophic vaginitis in postmenopausal women?

First-line treatment for atrophic vaginitis in postmenopausal women is the use of vaginal oestrogen therapy. Vaginal oestrogen can be admini...

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What role do pelvic floor physiotherapy and sexual therapy play in the management of vaginismus?

Pelvic floor physiotherapy plays a crucial role in the management of vaginismus by providing supervised pelvic floor muscle training tailore...

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When should I consider referring a patient with vaginismus to a specialist for further evaluation?

Consider referring a patient with vaginismus to a specialist for further evaluation if:There is persistent pain or sensory chang...

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Which first-line treatment options should I consider for a patient diagnosed with vaginismus?

First-line treatment options for vaginismus should focus on a multidisciplinary approach centred on pelvic floor physical therapy and psychological s...

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How should I approach the assessment and management of a patient presenting with chronic pelvic pain?

Assessment:Offer a person-centred assessment to identify factors contributing to the chronic pelvic pain and how it affects the ...

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What non-surgical management options are available for women with pelvic floor disorders?

Non-surgical management options for women with pelvic floor disorders include a programme of supervised pelvic floor muscle training for at least 4 months fo...

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What criteria should I use to refer a patient with pelvic organ prolapse to a specialist?

Refer women with pelvic organ prolapse to a specialist if they have symptoms that are not explained by physical examination findings, or if they have inciden...

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How can I differentiate between urge incontinence and overactive bladder in my patients?

Urge incontinence is a symptom characterized by the involuntary leakage of urine immediately following a sudden, compelling urge to void tha...

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What are the recommended first-line treatments for stress urinary incontinence in women?

Offer a trial of supervised pelvic floor muscle training of at least 3 months' duration as first-line treatment to women with stress urinary...

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When should I consider referring a patient with bacteraemia to secondary care for further management?

Consider referring a patient with bacteraemia to secondary care for further management if:They meet any moderate to high risk cr...

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