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What follow-up care is necessary for infants discharged from the neonatal unit after preterm birth?

Follow-up care for infants discharged from the neonatal unit after preterm birth includes providing tailored information and support to parents or carers abo...

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When should I consider referring a patient with preterm labour to a specialist unit?

Consider referring a patient with preterm labour to a specialist obstetric unit if:They have established preterm labour, defined...

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What are the recommended interventions for improving outcomes in infants born preterm?

Recommended interventions for improving health outcomes in infants born preterm include:Providing tailored information a...

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How should I manage a patient presenting with preterm labour at 32 weeks gestation?

Management of a patient presenting with preterm labour at 32 weeks of gestation includes:Confirm diagnosis through clinical asse...

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What are the key signs and symptoms of preterm labour that I should assess in a pregnant patient?

Key signs and symptoms of preterm labour to assess in a pregnant patient include:Abdominal pain or cramps that may indicate uter...

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How does PGD impact the success rates of assisted reproductive technologies?

Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) can positively impact the success rates of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) by enabling the selection...

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What referral pathways exist for patients considering PGD in the UK?

Patients considering preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) in the United Kingdom should be referred through established genetics services pathways. Primary...

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What are the common genetic conditions that can be screened for using PGD?

Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is primarily used to screen embryos for specific genetic conditions before implantation during IVF treatment....

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How can I effectively counsel patients about the risks and benefits of PGD in assisted reproduction?

Effective counselling of patients about the risks and benefits of preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) in assisted reproduction requires a clear, balanced...

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What criteria should I use to determine if a patient is suitable for Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)?

Criteria for suitability for pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) include:Couples with a known specific genetic defect or mu...

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How can I effectively counsel a patient with a previous pregnancy loss about the management of her current high-risk pregnancy?

When counselling a patient with a previous pregnancy loss about managing her current high-risk pregnancy, provide sensitive, individualized support a...

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What are the recommended monitoring protocols for fetal growth in pregnancies complicated by maternal obesity?

In pregnancies complicated by maternal obesity, the recommended monitoring protocols for fetal growth include offering a risk assessment for fetal growth res...

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What criteria should I use to determine whether to refer a pregnant patient with gestational diabetes to a specialist?

Refer a pregnant patient with gestational diabetes to a specialist if:They have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes based o...

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How should I manage a pregnant patient with a history of hypertension and current elevated blood pressure readings?

For a pregnant patient with a history of chronic hypertension and current elevated blood pressure readings, management should include the following steps:...

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What are the key risk factors to consider when assessing a pregnant patient for high-risk complications?

When assessing a pregnant patient for high-risk complications, key risk factors encompass a broad range of pre-existing medical conditions, obstetric history...

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What multidisciplinary support services should be involved in the care of a patient with Prader-Willi Syndrome?

Patients with Prader-Willi Syndrome require multidisciplinary support involving several specialist services to address their complex needs. Key multi...

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What are the recommended referral criteria for genetic testing in suspected cases of Prader-Willi Syndrome?

Recommended referral criteria for genetic testing in suspected cases of Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) are not explicitly detailed in the provided UK gu...

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How should I approach the management of obesity in a patient with Prader-Willi Syndrome?

Management of obesity in a patient with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) requires a tailored, multidisciplinary approach that addresses the unique challenges of t...

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What are the key clinical features to consider when diagnosing Prader-Willi Syndrome in a child?

Key clinical features to consider when diagnosing Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) in a child include:Neonatal hypotonia and ...

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When should I refer a patient with suspected POTS to a specialist for further evaluation and management?

Refer a patient with suspected postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) to a specialist for further evaluation and management if:...

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