RCGP Curriculum - 15.8 Respiratory Problems
This section of our curriculum guide refers to statement 15.8, Respiratory Problems, produced by the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP).
Respiratory problems are the most common reason for general practice consultation and emergency medical admission to hospital.
Most respiratory illness can be managed in primary care. Asthma accounts for 2-3 per cent of general practice consultations, with 85 per cent of asthma patients managed exclusively in primary care.
Serious causes of respiratory disease kill one in four people in the UK, and account for more deaths than coronary artery disease or non-respiratory cancer.
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer deaths in men and women. It requires continuity of care and coordination with other healthcare providers.
Here we have collated key articles from our journals to help you meet the curriculum requirements in this area.
SYMPTOMS
- Red Flag Symptoms - Dyspnoea
- Case Study - A case of progressive breathlessness - Consider the history when diagnosing
- Red flag symptoms - Breathlessness
- Resource review: Managing breathlessness in lung cancer patients
- Progressive breathlessness
- Breathlessness in a young woman
- Using CPTA to diagnose pulmonary embolism
- Conditions affecting the pleura
- Emergency MDCT to assess acute chest pain
- Red Flag Symptoms - Persistent cough
- Persistent cough
- Pulmonary tuberculosis
- BTS guidelines for child cough
- Diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer
- How to identify and manage bronchiectasis
- Wheeze in preschool children
ASTHMA
LUNG CANCER
RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS
- Case Study - Identifying the cause of respiratory infection
- Clinical Review - Pulmonary tuberculosis
- Be prepared for the start of flu season
- The Basics - Community-acquired pneumonia
- Checklist for sore throat symptoms
- Case study: Diagnosing an unusual case of sore throat
- The basics - Tonsillitis
- Pulmonary tuberculosis
OTHER CONDITIONS
- Clinical Review - Adult obstructive sleep apnoea
- Case History - Breathlessness in an elderly man
- Case study - A disease caused by work 25 years earlier
- Clinical Review: Paediatric obstructive sleep apnoea
- Clinical Review: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
- Allergy or idiopathic anaphylaxis?
- Clinical features and management of bronchiolitis
- Persistent cough
- Clinical Review - Bronchiectasis
- Pulmonary sarcoidosis
- BTS guidelines for child cough
- Cystic fibrosis
- The basics Cystic fibrosis
- Checklist for sore throat symptoms
- Conditions affecting the pleura
INVESTIGATIONS
TREATMENT
OTHER RELATED ARTICLES
These curriculum resources are regularly updated with relevant articles from our range of healthcare publications. All articles are reviewed by GP advisers. We have set the standard lifetime of an article at two years and will aim to renew all articles within that timeframe. However, some older articles will remain in the listing if our reviewers believe there to be no significant changes to the topic covered.
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