how do you feel trying to lift your left arm, is it difficult?

Patient confirms that she tried to lift her left arm but feels heavy, only able to move finger a little bit.

How do you respond to this information?

  • Thank you—that’s helpful. Let’s quickly check your strength now
  • okay your finger moving a little bit, i can’t see well so i can’t really assess your recovery progress
  • thank you for trying to lift your arm, and it’s a progress that you feel you can move your finger now

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  • Opción 2
  • Learning Point:
  • Ramipril (ACE inhibitor)
  • Η ποιότητα ζωής του ασθενούς χειροτερεύει
  • Διάχυση
  • Sacubitril-valsartan (ARNI)
  • I couldn’t see you clearly, can we adjust the visual presentation?
  • PICO
  • Salmeterol (LABA)
  • Use open-ended questions and clarify priority symptoms (pain, discharge, fever).
  • Opțiunea 2
  • Observation
  • Salbutamol (SABA)
  • Furosemide (loop diuretic)
  • History of Medications
  • Opción 1
  • Decreased levels of HDL
  • The patient will be dissatisfied, and might not come to the next appointment and you will lose the follow up. You will also not have enough data about patient’s progress.
  • Increased LDL uptake in hepatocytes
  • you will need to adjust the camera focus and sit further from camera
  • B, C, F
  • If you use antacids, it's better to use calcium carbonate
  • Dobutamine (beta agonist)
  • Root Node
  • new node
  • Propylthiouracil, propranolol, hydrocortisone
  • Mechanism of action of GTN
  • how do you feel trying to lift your left arm, is it difficult?

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