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🗓️ 10 June 2018
⏱️ 8 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello, med students. My name is Zach Olson, and thank you for downloading this week's |
0:06.5 | episode of the EM Clerkship Podcast. This week, we are talking about breast disorders. These are |
0:16.7 | pretty straightforward ED management cases, once you kind of think through this a few times. |
0:22.4 | Today, we're first going to quickly talk about the history and exam that you're attending is |
0:29.1 | going to want from you when a patient comes in with a breast complaint. |
0:32.2 | And then after that, we're going to go through the four common breast complaint categories inflamed irritated breasts |
0:41.2 | non-inflamed breast pain breast mass and nipple discharge and before we get rolling here |
0:48.6 | with all of these the patient is going to need follow upup, ideally with a breast surgeon, if one is available |
0:55.7 | in your community. And the reason is, with any of these chief complaint categories, they are all |
1:03.6 | breast cancer until proven otherwise. Say it with me. These are all breast cancer until proven otherwise. Usually none of them are |
1:14.6 | actually that dangerous unless they represent breast cancer. With all of these, you are concerned for |
1:22.1 | breast cancer. Breast cancer is the life threat this week, so you're going to follow these |
1:26.4 | patients up very closely for further |
1:28.5 | imaging and that type of thing. Even if the ED management itself is pretty limited, all of these |
1:35.5 | complaints are breast cancer until proven otherwise. And so let's get started with this. First, |
1:42.6 | let's talk history and exam. |
1:46.3 | Besides the obvious stuff, there are three other questions |
1:51.6 | that you specifically want to put in your presentation. |
1:56.6 | Keeping in mind that your big concern is breast cancer. |
1:59.8 | So you want to ask about family history |
2:02.5 | of breast cancer, first degree relatives especially. You want to ask about delay in childbearing |
2:09.5 | until after the age of 30, or I suppose no childbearing, another big breast cancer risk factor. |
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