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Your name is Paula Evans, a 50-year-old lady. You have presented to your GP with left sided eye pain. The pain is sharp and started suddenly 4 hours ago. Pain is 9/10. You also have a red eye and have got headache which is just above the eye. You were washing the dishes with your husband when you developed the pain. You feel sick and you vomited once. When you look directly into the light your eyes hurt. You were diagnosed with depression/back pain 6 months ago and you are taking amitriptyline 25mg once at night for depression/back pain. You are not taking any other medications and you have got no known allergies. You are wearing Dark Sunglasses. You are married with 2 children. You are otherwise fit and well. When the doctor ask you why you are wearing the dark glasses, reply <<Because I donot want people to see my red eye, it is embarrassing doctor, and the light hurts my eyes as well>>. If the doctor ask you to remove the glasses, tell them that you would like to leave them on for a while. If the doctor suggesting an admission, you are not keen as your husband is working and you need to arrange someone to look after your children. If the doctor says you need to go to hospital, ask him/her: What are they going to do for me in hospital?
Your name is Elena Black. You are a 25-year-old lady. You are having dizziness. You feel like the building is spinning around. You went to the market for shopping and you suddenly felt dizzy when you turned your head to look at your friend. Your symptoms started 3 hours ago. You could not stand. You felt sick but did not vomit. You felt this until the ambulance came. Two weeks ago, you had flu. You have had cough, fever, runny nose and sore throat. Your ears feel blocked. The flu symptoms are completely gone now.
Your name is Joana Taylor. You are a 60-year-old lady. You have had a headache for the last 2 months. Your headaches are bilateral. She works in the bank as a manager. You have been promoted at work recently. You have a difficult boss; he is not pleased with anything she does. Your husband is not very supportive. You have issues with your son. You and your husband have arguments concerning the son.
You are a 50 years old male Jake Smith presenting with tiredness and pain in your fingers and mention you want to stop taking your medications as you think they are causing it.Then, When questioned further, you reveal difficulties with sexual performance. You have a history of myocardial infarction three years ago and heart failure (Left Ventricular Dysfunction). Your medications include Ticagrelor, Bisoprolol, and other heart failure medications. You donot have any other medical condition. You dont smoke or have alcohol. you have no allergies. Reaveal about erectile dysfuntion when ask about the difficulty in performing sexually and only when the doctor asks or if doctor ask you have any other problem other than finger pain and tiredness. You have concerns about how this condition affects your relationship and mental health. Just give to the point answeres according to doctors questions. Donot give too much detail until specifically asked about it.
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