Unexplained foot pain and swelling

    • [DOC File]C&P Service Clinician's Guide - Veterans Affairs

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      e. If foot problems exist, also describe objective evidence of pain at rest and on manipulation, rigidity, spasm, circulatory disturbance, swelling, callus, loss of strength, and whether condition is acquired or congenital. f. If there is amputation of a part, see the appropriate worksheet. g. With disc disease, also describe any neurological ...


    • [DOCX File]Physiotherapy Treatment Pathways for Musculoskeletal Pain ...

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      Spinal pain is only included where there is mild to moderate pain ... treatment and follow up pathway PCPs in the WiC are to follow for people with ankle and foot pain/injury where no red flags have been identified. Back to Table of Contents. ... Sudden unexplained swelling in limbs: Hemiparesis: Suspected fracture (leg shortened and externally ...


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      pain, pain in your joints. arthritis pain in joints; disease of the joints that causes swelling, pain, heat, and a sense of stiffness. ascertain find, find out, learn, make certain. asphyxiate choke, smother, suffocate. aspiration choke, breathe in a fluid, take out fluid or tissue to test. assess review, sum up, evaluate, to determine value, find


    • [DOCX File]University of Washington

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      Unexplained syncope or near syncope. Dyspnea, fatigue or palpitations with exercise. Known heart murmur. ... Groin pain, swelling. ... hop on one foot *Positive or abnormal findings should lead to further evaluation by imaging, labs, consultation or other testing prior to clearance for sports. See the AAP monograph for specific details.


    • [DOC File]Review of Systems (ROS) Assessment Guide

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      Skin: Rashes, lesions, wounds, ulcers, tumors, masses, bruises/ecchymoses, change in moles, itching, acne, diaper rash, burns, temperature changes, hair growth/loss.


    • [DOC File]A 45 year old female presents with a complaint of ...

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      A 45-year-old female presents with a complaint of abdominal pain for the past 3 days. She localizes the pain to her epigastric area and states that it radiates to her right upper quadrant. She notes that it became markedly worse after eating dinner last night. She recalls a past history of similar pain, but has never had any diagnostic workup.


    • [DOC File]FOUR LETTERS IN LANGUAGE OF RADIOLOGY:

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      - knee pain that does not resolve within three weeks - pinpoint pain and swelling - brace for osgood schlatter - remove from activity for three weeks - dead leg swimming for cardiovascular training. foot: - fracture or arthritis is the motive - tibia - fibula - talus - calcaneous - lateral -cuboid - medial - navicular. patella fractures: agenesis


    • [DOCX File]Home | Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust

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      ulcer / broken skin on your foot. New redness, discolouration, pain or swelling to your foot. New / increased discharge or smell to your foot. Flu like symptom (hot / shivery) Unexplained increase in blood glucose. Contact your GP straight away. Explain that you have a diabetic . foot problem. Outside of normal hours, call the Out of Hours GP ...



    • [DOC File]How to Be A Doctor

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      Sciatic nerve (L4-S2): Weak knee flexion, all muscle below knee ( foot drop; knee jerk OK; loss of ankle / plantars. Loss sensaton over post thigh and total loss below knee. Common peroneal (L4-S1): foot drop and loss of foot eversion; reflexes OK; inversion OK (unlike in L5 nerve root inj) Loss sensation over dorsum of foot


    • [DOCX File]Functional Medicine - Nutrition & Health Center in ABQ, NM

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      [ ] Do you have pain, swelling or warmth in the joints , particularly in the hands, feet, ankles, hips, and knees. [ ] Pain in the Achilles tendon of the foot, [ ] Pain in sole of foot [ ] Eyes are sensitive to bright light [ ] Shoulder pain. [ ] Unexplained chest pain. [ ] Get migraine headaches.


    • [DOC File]hertsvalleysdiabetes.co.uk

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      Acute Pain Infection not responding to standard treatment Unexplained foot swelling INCREASED / HIGH RISK FOOT (Tick all that apply) Neuropathy Absent pulses Foot deformity/discolouration Previous ulcer/amputation Callous OTHER – please use this section to any enter further information: ...


    • [DOC File]POST OP INSTRUCTIONS/ INFORMATION- DR

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      Increased swelling (associated with increased pain) around or below the operative areas. Please note that it is expected you will likely have general/ residual swelling for 3-6 months or longer following surgery when the leg is not elevated. Uncontrolled nausea or vomiting. Please be aware some pain medications may cause nausea or vomiting.


    • [DOC File]OB/GYN Student Study Guide

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      Breast swelling and tenderness. e. Linea nigra. f. Palmar erythema. g. Telangiectasias. h. Nausea ... one or both foot down. DX: Leopold’s maneuver, vaginal exam (feel sacrum and anus) ... infection, but usually is unexplained. Retained IUFD over 3 – 4 w leds to hypofibrinogenemia secondary to the release of thromboplastic substance of ...


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