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What are the referral criteria for patients with abnormal mammography results?

Referral criteria for patients with abnormal mammography results:Women with mammography findings suggestive of breast cancer sho...

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How should I counsel patients about the benefits and risks of mammography screening?

When counselling patients about mammography screening, it is essential to provide clear, balanced information on both the benefits and risks to support infor...

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What are the current UK guidelines for the age and frequency of mammography screening in women?

Age and Frequency of Mammography Screening in Women in the UK:Women aged 50 to 70 years are routinely offered mammography screening e...

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What follow-up measures should be taken for patients diagnosed with malnutrition to ensure effective management?

Follow-up measures for patients diagnosed with malnutrition should include regular and comprehensive monitoring of nutritional intake, anthropometric...

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When should I consider referring a patient with malnutrition to a dietitian or specialist service?

Consider referring a patient with malnutrition to a dietitian or specialist service when:They are identified as malnourished, de...

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What are the key dietary interventions for managing malnutrition in elderly patients?

Key dietary interventions for managing malnutrition in elderly patients include:Screening for malnutrition risk using tools such...

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How should I assess the nutritional status of a patient who presents with unintentional weight loss?

Assessing the nutritional status of a patient with unintentional weight loss involves:Screening for malnutrition using tools suc...

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What screening tools are recommended for identifying malnutrition in adults in primary care settings?

Within primary care settings, the recommended screening tool for identifying malnutrition in adults is the Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST). MUST...

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How should I manage a patient who develops malaria despite adherence to prophylaxis?

If a patient develops malaria despite adhering to prophylaxis, immediate clinical assessment and treatment with a full therapeutic antimalarial regim...

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Are there specific contraindications or precautions for malaria prophylaxis in pregnant or breastfeeding women?

Malaria prophylaxis in pregnant or breastfeeding women requires specific precautions and contraindications. Certain antimalarial drugs are c...

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What are the key differences in management protocols for major haemorrhage in trauma versus non-trauma patients?

Key differences in management protocols for major haemorrhage in trauma patients compared to non-trauma patients include:...

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When should I consider referring a patient with major haemorrhage to secondary care?

Consider referring a patient with major haemorrhage to secondary care immediately if they meet any of the following criteria:The...

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How do I determine the appropriate volume of blood products to transfuse in a patient with major haemorrhage?

In hospital settings, use a ratio of 1 unit of plasma to 1 unit of red blood cells to replace fluid volume in adults with active bleeding 2....

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What are the current transfusion protocols for managing massive blood loss in adults?

For adults with massive blood loss, the current transfusion protocol involves using a fixed‑ratio protocol of 1 unit of plasma to 1 unit of red blood cells, ...

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What initial assessments should I perform in a patient presenting with signs of major haemorrhage?

Initial assessments for a patient presenting with signs of major haemorrhage include:Clinical assessment of haemodynamic...

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How can I interpret MRI results to guide management decisions in my patients?

Interpreting magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) results to guide management decisions requires understanding the clinical context, the specific MRI sequences u...

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How do I determine whether an MRI is necessary for a patient with suspected musculoskeletal disorders?

To determine whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is necessary for a patient with suspected musculoskeletal disorders, consider the following key points:...

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What are the key indications for referring a patient for an MRI scan in primary care?

Key indications for referring a patient for an MRI scan in primary care include:Clinical suspicion of spinal metastases without ...

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What follow-up tests are recommended for a patient with macrocytosis after initial treatment for vitamin B12 deficiency?

Follow-up tests for a patient with macrocytosis after initial treatment for vitamin B12 deficiency should not include repeating the initial ...

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How should I manage a patient with macrocytosis who is also presenting with neurological symptoms?

Management of a patient presenting with macrocytosis and neurological symptoms should prioritise prompt assessment and treatment of possible vitamin ...

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