Problem-based Learning in Patient Management - Model 5

PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING IN PATIENT MANAGEMENT

MODEL V

Reynaldo O. Joson, M.D.

SESSION I

I. Pathophysiology, Clinical Diagnosis, Paraclinical Diagnosis, Treatment and Rehabilitation

Trigger: Complete history and physical examination data

Processing:

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

Is there a problem?

What is the problem?

What is the cause or pathophysiology of the problem?

Can you describe/explain the change from normal to abnormal state to bring about the symptom or sign?

Can you explain what causes the change?

What are the organs/tissues that may be possibly involved based on the limited data on hand?

What are diseases involving these organs/tissues that can may produce the symptom or sign in question?

Can you describe/explain the pathophysiology of these diseases?

Can you describe the syndrome (the usual manifestations) of these diseases?

CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS

What’s your diagnosis based on the signs and symptoms?

Why?

What’s your closest differential diagnosis?

Why?

PARACLINICAL DIAGNOSIS

Do you need a paraclinical diagnostic procedure?

Why?

If yes, what paraclinical diagnostic procedures can be done for this patient based on your clinical diagnosis?

Why?

Can you describe/explain the following issues on the various paraclinical diagnostic procedures that can possibly be done on the patient?

– How are the procedures being done

– What are the usefulness, benefits, and advantages

– What are the limitations, risks, and disadvantages

– Interpretation of results

Trigger: Suppose paraclinical diagnostic procedures were done. Faculty describes and gives the results.

Processing:

How do you interpret the results?

What is your diagnosis after the paraclinical diagnostic procedures were done?

Why?

What is your closest differential diagnosis?

Why?

TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION

Based on your diagnosis at this point in time, what treatment do you think should be done to the patient?

Why?

Can you describe/explain the following issues on the various treatment procedures that can possibly be done on the patient?

– How are the treatment procedures being done

– What are the usefulness, benefits, and advantages

– What are the limitations, risks, and disadvantages

– What are the rehabilitation programs that can be done after the treatment procedures

Trigger: The following treatment was done.

Faculty describes.

What do you think will be the outcome of this treatment?

The following was the outcome.

Faculty describes.

How do you now compare the treatment the patient received with the other possible treatment options?

Do you think the patient will do better with the other treatment options?

What do you think the rehabilitation program for the patient will be after the treatment he has received?

Final set: The following was the rehabilitation program received by the patient.

Faculty describes.

Output: Learning Issues

Next step: Independent Study

SESSION II

II. Pathophysiology, Clinical Diagnosis, Paraclinical Diagnosis, Treatment, Rehabilitation, and Other Issues and Aspects of the Patient Problem

Report of learning acquired during Independent Study.

Emphasis:

Diseases producing the symptom or sign in question; their syndrome or usual manifestations; their pathophysiology.

Refinements, if any, on the clinical diagnosis.

Answers and refinements on the following:

Do you need a paraclinical diagnostic procedure?

Why?

If yes, what paraclinical diagnostic procedures can be done for this patient based on your clinical diagnosis?

Why?

Can you describe/explain the following issues on the various paraclinical diagnostic procedures that can be possibly done on the patient?

– How are the procedures being done

– What are the usefulness, benefits, and advantages

– What are the limitations, risks, and disadvantages

– Interpretation of results

Based on your diagnosis at this point in time, what treatment do you think should be done to the patient?

Why?

Can you describe/explain the following issues on the various treatment procedures that can possibly be done on the patient?

– How are the treatment procedures being done

– What are the usefulness, benefits, and advantages

– What are the limitations, risks, and disadvantages

– What are the rehabilitation programs that can be done after the treatment procedures

Reflection on the patient management problem

– what other aspects of the problem do you like to tackle

– learning acquired

– problem-based learning activity

Additional topics for discussions or problem-based learning:

    1. Population or community perspective of the patient health problem

    2. Bioethical issues on the patient health problem

    3. Medicolegal issues on the patient health problem

    4. Psychosocial issues on the patient health problem

    5. Research issues on the patient health problem

Originally written circa 1993.

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