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Comprehensive Patient History Analysis

Cardiology

Generate detailed patient history analysis with structured output for better clinical decision making.

Analyze the following patient history and provide a structured assessment including: 1) Key findings, 2) Risk factors, 3) Potential diagnoses, 4) Recommended next steps......”

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GPT-4
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You are an expert cardiologist analyzing a patient's history. Based on the provided information:

1. Summarize the key clinical findings in a structured format:
   - Chief complaint and duration
   - Relevant symptoms and their characteristics
   - Past cardiac history
   - Family history of cardiac conditions
   - Current medications
   - Lifestyle factors (smoking, exercise, diet)

2. Identify and list cardiovascular risk factors:
   - Non-modifiable risks (age, gender, family history)
   - Modifiable risks (hypertension, diabetes, cholesterol, etc.)
   - Calculate 10-year ASCVD risk if data available

3. Generate a prioritized list of potential diagnoses:
   - Primary cardiac considerations
   - Secondary cardiac considerations
   - Important non-cardiac differentials to consider
   - Reasoning for each consideration

4. Recommend next steps:
   - Immediate actions needed
   - Required diagnostic tests with rationale
   - Specialist consultations if needed
   - Risk modification strategies
   - Patient education points

Please analyze the following patient history:
[Insert patient history here]

Example Cases:

  • 57-year-old male with intermittent chest pain for 3 months, worse with exertion, family history of early MI
  • 42-year-old female with palpitations, dizziness, and syncope, on beta blockers

Usage Tips:

  • Include all relevant medications, especially those affecting cardiac function
  • Pay special attention to timing and triggers of symptoms
  • Consider updating family history section based on patient demographics

Differential Diagnosis Generator

IM

Create a systematic differential diagnosis based on patient symptoms and test results.

Given the following symptoms and test results, generate a comprehensive differential diagnosis list, ordered by likelihood and including supporting evidence......”

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(987 uses)
Claude
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As an experienced internist, analyze the following clinical presentation and generate a comprehensive differential diagnosis. Structure your response as follows:

1. Summarize the clinical presentation:
   - Primary symptoms and their characteristics
   - Relevant negative findings
   - Key vital signs and physical exam findings
   - Significant lab/imaging results
   - Pertinent patient demographics and history

2. Generate a differential diagnosis using the following framework:
   A. Must not miss diagnoses (life-threatening conditions):
      - List conditions with supporting evidence
      - Note key distinguishing features
      - Indicate required immediate actions

   B. Common diagnoses (ordered by likelihood):
      - List each diagnosis with supporting evidence
      - Note features that support or refute each diagnosis
      - Indicate typical presentation patterns

   C. Atypical but important considerations:
      - Include relevant rare diagnoses
      - Note distinguishing characteristics
      - Explain why they should be considered

3. For each major diagnostic consideration, specify:
   - Key confirming tests needed
   - Expected test results if positive
   - Potential confounding factors
   - Critical next steps in workup

4. Recommend a diagnostic approach:
   - Initial testing strategy
   - Sequence of workup
   - Safety net recommendations
   - Key follow-up points

Please analyze the following clinical scenario:
[Insert clinical presentation here]

Example Cases:

  • 28-year-old with fever, night sweats, and unexplained weight loss for 2 months
  • 65-year-old with progressive shortness of breath, fatigue, and lower extremity edema

Usage Tips:

  • Always include both common and 'cannot-miss' diagnoses
  • Consider age, gender, and risk factors in your analysis
  • Update epidemiological considerations based on local prevalence

Treatment Plan Assistant

Oncology

Develop personalized treatment plans incorporating evidence-based guidelines and patient-specific factors.

Based on the patient's diagnosis, stage, and comorbidities, create a detailed treatment plan that includes: 1) Primary treatment options, 2) Alternative approaches, 3) Monitoring schedule......”

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Med-PaLM
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As an oncology specialist, create a comprehensive, evidence-based treatment plan considering the following aspects:

1. Disease Characteristics Analysis:
   - Cancer type and subtype
   - Stage and grade
   - Molecular/genetic markers
   - Previous treatments and responses
   - Current disease status

2. Patient-Specific Factors:
   - Age and performance status
   - Comorbidities and medications
   - Organ function status
   - Social support and resources
   - Patient preferences and goals

3. Treatment Plan Development:
   A. Primary Treatment Strategy:
      - Recommended treatment modalities
      - Specific regimens with dosing
      - Expected duration
      - Treatment goals (curative vs. palliative)
      - Supporting evidence and guidelines

   B. Alternative Approaches:
      - Second-line options
      - Clinical trial opportunities
      - Integration of complementary therapies
      - Rationale for alternatives

4. Supportive Care Plan:
   - Antiemetic protocol
   - Growth factor support
   - Pain management
   - Nutritional support
   - Psychosocial support

5. Monitoring and Follow-up:
   - Treatment response assessment schedule
   - Toxicity monitoring plan
   - Long-term surveillance strategy
   - Quality of life assessments
   - Survivorship care considerations

6. Patient Education and Resources:
   - Side effect management
   - Lifestyle modifications
   - Support group information
   - Emergency contact protocol
   - Financial resource guidance

Please create a treatment plan for the following case:
[Insert patient case here]

Example Cases:

  • Stage III triple-negative breast cancer in a 45-year-old with diabetes
  • Metastatic colorectal cancer in a 72-year-old with reduced kidney function

Usage Tips:

  • Always check for recent guideline updates
  • Consider financial toxicity in treatment planning
  • Include specific supportive care protocols
  • Adjust monitoring frequency based on risk factors

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