Initial Assessment - Skin Allergy
"Date of Assessment:" 1 November 2024
"Patient Name:" John Smith
"Date of Birth:" 12/03/1980
"Reason for Consultation:" Patient presents with a red, itchy rash on his arms and legs, which he believes is due to an allergic reaction.
History of Presenting Complaint:
- "Onset and Duration:" The rash started approximately 3 days ago.
- "Character of Rash/Lesions:" The rash consists of small, raised, red bumps. Some areas have coalesced into larger patches. The rash is most prominent on the forearms and lower legs.
- "Associated Symptoms:" The patient reports intense itching.
- "Triggers/Exacerbating Factors:" The patient reports that the rash seems to worsen after being outdoors.
- "Alleviating Factors/Previous Treatments:" The patient has tried over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream, which provided minimal relief.
- "Impact on Daily Life:" The itching is keeping the patient awake at night.
Past Medical History:
- "Known Allergies:" The patient has a known allergy to peanuts.
- "Previous Skin Conditions:" The patient has no history of previous skin conditions.
- "Other Medical Conditions:" The patient has seasonal allergies.
- "Surgical History:" The patient has no surgical history.
Medications:
- "Current Medications:" Cetirizine 10mg daily for seasonal allergies.
- "Medication Allergies and Reactions:" No known medication allergies.
Social History:
- "Occupational Exposure:" The patient works as a software engineer and has no known occupational exposures.
- "Home Environment:" The patient lives in a house with a dog.
- "Hobbies/Activities:" The patient enjoys hiking and gardening.
- "Smoking/Alcohol/Drug Use:" The patient does not smoke, drinks alcohol occasionally, and does not use recreational drugs.
Family History:
- "Family History of Allergies/Skin Conditions:" The patient's mother has eczema.
Review of Systems:
- "General:" Patient reports feeling well otherwise.
- "Dermatologic:" As above.
- "Respiratory:" Occasional sneezing due to seasonal allergies.
- "Gastrointestinal:" No gastrointestinal symptoms.
- "Cardiovascular:" No cardiovascular symptoms.
- "Other relevant systems:" No other relevant system review.
Physical Examination:
- "General Appearance:" The patient appears to be in good health, but is visibly uncomfortable due to the rash.
- "Vital Signs:" Blood pressure 120/80 mmHg, heart rate 72 bpm, respiratory rate 16 breaths/min, temperature 37.0°C.
- "Skin Examination:" Erythematous, papular rash on forearms and lower legs. No evidence of blistering or secondary infection.
- "Mucous Membranes:" Mucous membranes are moist and pink.
- "Lymph Nodes:" No palpable lymphadenopathy.
- "Respiratory System:" Clear to auscultation bilaterally.
- "Other relevant findings:" No other relevant findings.
Investigations:
- "Planned Investigations:" Consider allergy testing.
- "Results of Previous Investigations:" N/A
Diagnosis/Assessment:
- "Provisional Diagnosis:" Allergic contact dermatitis.
- "Differential Diagnoses:" Eczema, insect bites.
Management Plan:
- "Medications Prescribed/Recommended:" Recommend topical corticosteroid cream (e.g., triamcinolone 0.1%) twice daily to affected areas. Continue cetirizine.
- "Avoidance Strategies:" Advise the patient to avoid potential allergens, such as plants or other irritants. Consider the dog as a potential allergen.
- "Patient Education:" Educate the patient on the importance of avoiding scratching the rash and the proper use of topical corticosteroids. Provide information on potential allergens.
- "Referrals:" Consider referral to an allergist if symptoms do not improve.
- "Follow-up Plan:" Follow up in 2 weeks to assess the response to treatment.