I always feel tired

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Medicine Mind Map on I always feel tired, created by rania khalil on 27/04/2017.
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I always feel tired
  1. Differential diagnosis of dyspnea
    1. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
      1. Asthma
        1. Congestive heart failure
          1. Acute coronary syndrome
            1. Pneumonia
              1. Pulmonary embolism
              2. history taking
                1. Onset, duration and progress (trauma?)
                  1. Age & sex (different Hb levels)
                    1. Associated symptoms (pain? bleeding? ulcer? cancer?)
                      1. history of gastrointestinal (Abdominal pain , consumption )
                  2. Family history (thalassemia?)
                    1. Gynecological history
                      1. Previous CBC
                      2. History of fever ( infection ? Inflammation ?)
                        1. Changes in bowel habits
                        2. History of chronic illness
                          1. Diet (Iron,B2,Folate)
                            1. Drug ingestion (NSAID)
                          2. investigations
                            1. Hemoglobin (g/L)
                              1. Packed Cell Volume
                                1. Mean Corpuscular Volume(fL)
                                  1. assessing RBC size, shape & colour
                                    1. Macrocytosis
                                  2. Red cell Distribution Width (Percent)
                                    1. Red Blood Cell count
                                      1. White Blood Cell count
                                        1. Platelet Count
                                          1. Iron studies
                                            1. Serum iron Male (87-150µg/dL) Female(72-130 µg/dL)
                                              1. Total iron-binding capacity (240-450 ug/dL) Transferrin(2-4g/L)
                                                1. Ferritin Males( 30-400 ug/L) Females(13-150 ug/L)
                                                2. Gel Electrophoresis
                                                3. hemopoiesis
                                                  1. erythropoiesis
                                                    1. leukopoiesis
                                                    2. iron metabolism
                                                    3. Anemia
                                                      1. classification
                                                        1. iron deficiency anemia
                                                          1. Treatments: Iron supplements
                                                            1. dietary changes
                                                        2. RBC
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