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Old Tricks for New Dogs


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CotEcast #1 - Shownotes

Title: Old Tricks for New Dogs

Date: Mon 14th July

Host(s): Mark Garside, James Fisher, Pete Brock

Guest(s): Sean Ninan

Opening Question: Which fictional doctor would you most like to be?

Main Topic: Top tips for new doctors dealing with older patients

Discussion Points:

Each participant to identify one ‘top tip’ and one ‘pet hate’ (inc. how to avoid doing it)

James

  • Pet Hate: "As far as I'm aware"
  • Top Tip: Rule of 'stuff'
    • Know your stuff
    • Give a stuff
    • Take no stuff and
    • Remember, that despite all of this, stuff happens...

Pete

  • Pet Hate: Fluids - too much or too little
  • Top Tip: There is always something you can do to help a delirious patient

Sean

  • Pet Hate: Unfounded diagnosis of UTI
  • Top Tip: Get to know your patients

Mark

  • Pet Hate: No collateral hx from confused pts
  • Top Tip: Open questions, and give time to answer (eg. How are your waterworks/Tell me about your bowels, rather than 'Have you got any problems with') - Remember to ask this in the systemic enquiry

Top Three ‘CotEcast comandments':

  1. Don't diagnose UTI without good evidence
  2. Remember the rule of 'stuff'
  3. If you don’t know, ask!

References, links and resources:

  • Sean's blog post - http://sean9n.wordpress.com/
  • BGS blog on 'Geriatrician's Profanisaurus' - http://britishgeriatricssociety.wordpress.com/2013/12/23/the-geriatrics-profanisaurus-words-and-phrases-we-should-ban/#more-1954
  • Failed Care Pathway (video) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fj_9HG_TWEM&sns=tw
  • 'Myths and MSUs' Mini-GEM - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPzz6fcmxoIDelirium Mini-GEM - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iKe-6lc5b0
  • NICE IV Fluid guidelines - http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/CG174

Twitter handles:

  • AEME: @ElderlyMedEd
  • Mark: @garside80
  • James: @drjimbofish
  • Pete: @petebrock7
  • Sean: @sean9n

Email [email protected] with comments, questions, suggestions

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