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skin allergy

A professional Alternative medicine practitioner template for healthcare professionals.
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This skin allergy template is designed for alternative medicine practitioners to document patient assessments related to skin allergies. It helps clinicians record detailed information about the patient's symptoms, medical history, potential triggers, and treatment plans. This template, when used with Heidi, allows for efficient and accurate note-taking, saving time and improving the quality of patient care. It covers all the key areas needed for a comprehensive skin allergy assessment, from the initial consultation to the follow-up plan.

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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.
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