PART 1: COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSES TABLES.
All students must complete the following differential diagnoses tables. An exemplary example is provided in the first row of each of the three tables.
Table 1. Dermatologic Differential of Common Skin Lesions and Rashes
Name | Cause | Signs/Symptoms | Diagnostics | Treatment | Concerns |
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever | Tick bite Rickettsia rickettsii | Fever, chills, severe headache, n/v, photophobia, myalgia, conjunctival injection, arthralgia; 2-5 days after onset – rash (petechiae) starts on hands/feet to trunk (palmar rash) | Antibody titers to rickettsia Punch biopsy CBC, LFT, CSF |
Doxycycline 100mg BID for 7-14 days – can be fatal if not started on treatment within 8 days. Remove tick by grasping closest to skin and apply steady upward pressure | Can be fatal (3-9%) Highest in southeastern/south central regions of US Most common Apr – Sept |
Erythema Migrans (Lyme disease) Meningococcemia | |||||
Varicella / Zoster | |||||
Malignant Melanoma | |||||
Basal Cell Carcinoma | |||||
Actinic Keratosis | |||||
Erythema Multiforme (Stevens-Johnson syndrome) |
Table 2. Differential Diagnoses of Eye Emergencies
Name | Cause | Signs/Symptoms | Diagnostics | Treatment | Concerns |
Corneal Abrasion | Trauma, foreign body, incorrect use of contact lenses | Acute onset severe eye pain with tearing. Reports feeling of foreign body sensation | Eye exam with Fluorescein dye | Flush eye with sterile normal saline. Evert eyelid to look for foreign body. Topical antibiotic trimethoprim-polymyxin B (Polytrim),Ciprofloxacin (Ciloxan), Ofloxacin (Ocuflox) to affected eye 3-5 days. Do not patch eye. |
Contact Lens-Related Keratitis – acute onset red eye, blurred vision, watery eyes, photophobia, foreign body sensation |
Hordeolum (Stye) | |||||
Chalazion | |||||
Pinguecula | |||||
Pterygium | |||||
Subconjunctival Hemorrhage | |||||
Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma | |||||
Macular Degeneration |
Table 3. Differential Diagnoses of Common Headaches
Name | Signs/Symptoms | Aggravating Factors | Acute Treatment | Prophylaxis |
Migraine Without Aura | Throbbing pain behind one eye, photophobia, N/V phonophobia, last 4-72 hr. | Red wine, MSG, aspartame, menstruation, stress | Ice pack on forehead, rest in dark quiet room Triptans, Tigan suppositorie |
TCAs Episodic migraine (<14 days per month) Beta-blockers |
Migraine With Aura | ||||
Trigeminal Neuralgia (CN V) | ||||
Cluster | ||||
Muscle Tension |
PART 2: CASE STUDY
Select one of the following case studies and corresponding Differentials Table to complete. In the subject line of your post, please identify which case study you are responding to.
- Select one of the following case studies.
- Complete the corresponding “Differentials Table” to align your clinical reasoning – include 5 differentials (excluding example provided).
- In SOAP format, discuss what questions you would ask the patient (Review of Systems), what physical exam elements you would include, what further testing you would want to have performed (if any), differential and working diagnosis, treatment plan, including inclusion of complementary and OTC therapy, referrals and other team members needed to complete patient care.
- Upload your Differentials Table and SOAP note to the Discussion Board.
Note: Document at least one scholarly source to connect your response to national guidelines and evidence-based research in support of your ideas.
Case Studies
- Jenny, a 66-year-old retired cook, presents with a vesicular rash on the right side of her face. She experienced pain on that side 2 days ago, but thought it was just a headache. She has been under a lot of stress lately because she is caring for her husband who has Alzheimer’s disease.
- Sally is a 22-year-old female who recently became bothered by a rash that is itchy, red, inflamed, and dry. She also has scaly areas that she says are getting worse. The rash is only around her umbilicus and on her elbows. Both of her parents have psoriasis, but she doesn’t believe this is the problem, because it appears to be different from her parents’ lesions. She is living in Florida, is under a lot of stress in high school, and just recovered from a lingering upper respiratory infection (URI).
- A 48-year-old male presents with a two-month history of nighttime headaches that are becoming more frequent. The pain awakens him at night. He has no other somatic complaints and no other significant medical history.
If you chose case study 1 or 2, complete the below Differentials Table
Differential | Signs/Symptoms | Gold Standard Diagnostics | Gold Standard Treatment |
Ex: Actinic Keratosis | Scaling, dry, round, flesh-colored lesions on skin that do not heal; usually sunexposed areas; sizes range from microscopic to several centimeters. |
Clinical diagnosis |
For patients with multiple thin lesions on the face or scalp, treatment with topical fluorouracil cream is first-line therapy.
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If you chose case study 3, complete the below Differentials Table.
Differential | Signs/Symptoms | Gold Standard Diagnostics | Gold Standard Treatment |
Ex: Temporal arteritis (giant cell arteritis/GCA) | Unilateral pain, temporal area with scalp tenderness, skin over artery is indurated, tender, warm and reddened; amaurosis fugax (temporary blindness). |
Medical urgency – refer to ED or Ophthalmologist |
High dose steroids * Dose and route of administration of glucocorticoids for newly diagnosed GCA varies depending on whether patient presents with or without threatened or established visual loss at diagnosis. |
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PART 1: COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSES TABLES.
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