#63 Assessment Part-6 Managing Comorbidity in Chronic Cases

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1.5 CE Total | 0.5 Pharm

The chronically ill patient is difficult to manage considering their primary concerns regardless of cause. And while they often have infectious, hormonal, GI, toxic or many other underlying conditions to manage it is often the “transitory symptoms” that create the biggest clinical management troubles. In this webinar Dr. Anderson will use his experience in this patient population to look at symptoms such as headaches, insomnia, pain, anxiety, depression, ‘air-hunger’, heart palpitations, brain fog, and others in the context of places to look for diagnosis and therapies to consider.

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Abstract:

The chronically ill patient is difficult to manage considering their primary concerns regardless of cause. And while they often have infectious, hormonal, GI, toxic or many other underlying conditions to manage it is often the “transitory symptoms” that create the biggest clinical management troubles. In this webinar Dr. Anderson will use his experience in this patient population to look at symptoms such as headaches, insomnia, pain, anxiety, depression, ‘air-hunger’, heart palpitations, brain fog, and others in the context of places to look for diagnosis and therapies to consider.

CME Outline:

  • An approach to the chronically ill patient with new or exacerbated symptoms:
    • Where in the case progression are they?
    • What are more common causes?
    • Do you need to slow therapies down / rest the patient?
    • Do you need to alter and add components of therapy?
  • Common considerations as to cause of: headaches, insomnia, pain, anxiety, depression, ‘air-hunger’, heart palpitations, brain fog.
  • Therapeutic avenues (natural and pharmaceutical) for palliation or cure of: headaches, insomnia, pain, anxiety, depression, ‘air-hunger’, heart palpitations, brain fog.
  • Management of the patient and practitioner during these case changes

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