Thank you for participating in the session.
In RRR we discussed:
- Febrile Neutropenia. Chemotherapy is the most common cause. Read management.
- STI in young person. Consider safeguarding as an important issue. Gillick / Frazer competence.
The above scenarios can present in various guises hence read and be prepared to consider more than ‘face value’ information.
Video scenario was of a young person – 14 years presenting with ‘seizure’ like activity.
Learning points:
- Being systematic is mandatory
- Non Epileptic Attack Disorder – read up.
- How to differentiate True seizure activity – remember what you have observed.
- Be confident of your observation skills and MENTION your ‘gut feeling’.
- Do not fit observed clinical signs into ‘pre thought’ diagnosis.
Visit www.mrcpchonline.org to add your comments or points I may ahve missed.
Anil Garg