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The GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care MedicineThe GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care MedicineCCFP 105 Topics: Earache Written By: Kajsa Heyes Peer Review By: Thomsen D'hont A review of acute otitis externa, otitis media with effusion, acute otitis media and the broad differential to consider. We also review worrying complications and the CPS approach to management.2022-01-1619 minThe GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care MedicineThe GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care MedicineCCFP 105 Topics: Domestic Violence Written By: Kajsa Heyes Peer Review: Sarah Donnelly Join Kajsa and Caleb in quickly reviewing the Key Objectives for another CCFP CFPC Key Topic. Also, the GenerEhlist is one year old!2021-11-0717 minThe GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care MedicineThe GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care MedicineCCFP 105 Topics: CoughCCFP 105 Key Topic: Cough   Written & Researched By: Kajsa Heyes Peer Review By: Hermeen Dhillon Objective One: In patients presenting with an acute cough: a) Include serious causes in the differential diagnosis. b) Diagnose a viral infection clinically, principally by taking an appropriate history. c) Do not treat viral infections with ant Objective Two: In pediatric patients with a persistent (or recurrent) cough, generate a broad differential diagnosis Objective Three: In patients with a persistent (e.g., for weeks) cough: a) Consider n...2021-04-1122 minThe GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care MedicineThe GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care MedicineCCFP 105 Topics: Behavioural ProblemsCCFP Key Topic 11 - Behavioural Problems https://thegenerehlist.ca/2021/01/17/ccfp-exam-key-topic-eleven-behavioural-problems/(opens in a new tab) Written By: Chris Cochrane Reviewed By: Kajsa Heyes Objective One:In all patients, when working up a behavioural problem: a) Ensure a thorough assessment of medical and mental health conditions and psychosocial factors before offering a diagnosis or definitive adviceb) Use a validated assessment tool if availablec) Use multiple sources of information (e.g., workplace, family, school) with consentd) Explore the patient’s own perspective, not just th...2021-01-1715 minThe GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care MedicineThe GenerEhlist - CCFP Exam Prep, Low Risk Obstetrics & Canadian Primary Care MedicineCCFP 105 Topics: Bad News  Written and Researched: Kajsa Heyes Reviewed by: Chris Cochrane https://thegenerehlist.ca/ccfp-topics-page/ Step 1: “S” for Setting up the interview Step 2: “P” is for Perception of patient Step 3: “I” is for Invitation from the patient Step 4: “K” is for Knowledge and information for the patient Step 5: “E” is for Empathy and responding to patient emotions Step 6:”S” is for Strategy and Summary2021-01-1013 min