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Definition of General Red Flags - answer Signs
and/or symptoms that signal dangerous conditions
with multiple possible explanations or that can
manifest in many different anatomical areas
Headache with a neurological deficit is what type
of Red Flag? - answer General red flag for an
intracranial lesion, tumor, or bleeding
A 40 year old patient who has right sided flank
pain after eating is what type of Red Flag? -
answer General red flag for cholecystitis
(gallstones)
What are the 4 Fs for cholesystitis? - answer Fat
Flatulent
Forty
, Fertile
Generally, women are most affected
A 60 year old patient with chronic mid back pain
that is non-reproducible is what type of Red Flag? -
answer General red flag for pancreatitis and/or
pancreatic cancer
Definition of Specific Red Flags - answer Signs
and/or symptoms that signal specific illnesses or
are present in specific anatomical regions
Persistent double vision after a blow to the eye is
what type of Red Flag? - answer Specific red flag
for "blow-out fracture."
Patient who takes a blow to the back and urinates
blood for the next 3-4 days is what type of Red
Flag? - answer Specific for a kidney contusion.
Patient with right sided wrist pain after falling with
an outstretched hand is what type of Red Flag? -
answer Specific red flag for a scaphoid fracture.
Definition of Sleeper Red Flags - answer Are
common or mild signs and/or symptoms, which can