A 64-year-old woman limps into your practice. Her presenting complaint: a severely painful, swollen left ankle; onset two days ago with no known precipitating trauma or injury. What do you do?
This eLearning module offers a detailed exploration of gout management, focusing on evidence-based practices and patient-centered care. The case study follows a treat-to-target approach to gout management, and encourages clinicians to consider comorbidities when developing plans for both acute and long-term management.
The prevalence of gout in Australia is reported to be up to 6.8%, but this number continues to rise across developed nations in the Oceania region. This common form of inflammatory arthritis has the potential to impact on your patients’ quality of life and is associated with a number of comorbidities, including hypertension, insulin resistance, and renal failure, making it imperative for GPs to be confident in the diagnosis and management of this condition.
Interactive case study scenario for real-world application of knowledge.
Detailed discussions on a treat-to-target approach to gout management.
Best practice guidelines and management algorithms for safe and effective treatment.
Access to resources such as the Gout Treatment Algorithm and Gout Care Plan.
Identify and differentiate gout from other conditions including pseudogout, septic arthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis
Understand the role of joint aspiration and other imaging modalities in the diagnosis and ongoing management of gout
Develop a management approach for gout including initiation of urate-lowering therapy (ULT) using a treat-to-target approach
Implement strategies to promote adherence to ULT
Explain the role and benefits of urate-lowering therapy and flare prophylaxis
Develop a comprehensive gout management plan with patients to support a treat-to-target approach
Implement strategies to promote adherence to urate-lowering therapy and prevent disease progression.
Review patient co-morbidities and prepare an appropriate flare management plan
Outline diet misconceptions and recommend evidence-based lifestyle strategies to improve patient outcomes and reduce stigma.
Developed using the latest evidence-based research and updated clinical guidelines for the management of gout, this course is accredited for reviewing performance and education activities CPD. Take advantage of this self-paced online module and get yourself up to date.
The course is self-paced, allowing participants to progress through the module at their convenience. Estimated completion time is approximately 30 minutes for module 1 and 1 hour for module 2.
Enrol now to gain valuable insights and skills in managing gout effectively and compassionately.
This is a Medcast Continuing Medical Education (CME) course.
This educational session is brought to you by Medcast and the Quality Use of Medicines Alliance.
For more free Quality Use of Medicines education, check out QHUB on Medcast
Online Learning Modules
Duration: 1.5 CPD HRS
Educational Activities: 0.75 hours
Reviewing Performance: 0.75 hours
Areas Of Interest: Chronic diseases, General Practice, Podiatry, Quality Use of Medicines
Medical Practitioners, Nurse Practitioners
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