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EM Clerkship

Abdominal Pain Presentations (History)

EM Clerkship

Zack Olson, MD ; Mike Estephan, MD ; Maddie Watts, MD

Education, Science, Life Sciences, Courses, Health & Fitness, Medicine

5795 Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2019

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

EM Clerkship’s 10 Step Patient Presentation Demographics (Age, Gender, Pertinent Medical/Surgical History, Chief Complaint) At Least 4 Descriptors (Location, Quality, Severity, Duration, Timing, Context, Modifying Factors) Red Flags/Pertinent Positives and Negatives Vital Signs Focused Physical Exam of the Complaint Suspected Diagnosis Can’t Miss Diagnosis Testing Plan Treatment Plan (If Asked) Anticipated Disposition Demographics (Age, Gender, […]

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0:00.0

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0:07.1

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0:11.9

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0:29.5

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0:34.1

and you can cancel at any time if you decide it's not right for you. You can learn more

0:38.9

at www.gitfreed.a.i. Hello, med students. My name is Zach Olson and thank you for downloading

0:49.1

this week's episode of the EM Clerkship Podcast. Trivia time. Now you're going to know the answer because it's in the

0:58.4

episode title, obviously, but if you take the CDC statistics on the most common emergency

1:06.1

medicine complaints, chief complaints, all age groups, what is by far the most high yield complaint to know

1:17.3

for your clerkship? This is evidence-based studying. All age groups, most common chief complaint

1:24.8

across all of emergency medicine. If you learned only one thing from all of your

1:31.6

years of listening to this podcast, what is the single most high yield thing to learn?

1:36.4

And we've covered this topic before, obviously, but these next few weeks, we're going to cover

1:41.8

abdominal pain in a different teaching format than we usually do.

1:47.3

As most great ideas happen, I invented this way of presenting the topic while drinking alcohol.

1:52.7

And I'm going to call it presentation-based learning.

1:57.1

So here we go.

1:58.9

Remember our snowy blizzard presentation style. We're going to go through our 10

2:03.6

presentation steps. I'm channeling my inner med student, right? I haven't done this in a while. But let's go.

2:12.1

Step one, demographic sentence, right? Hello, Dr. Olson, in bed 20.

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