Solving Problems in Avian Practice
Abstract
Problem-oriented avian medicine is a system based on logic and focused on the identification and resolution of a patient's problems. The problem-oriented approach requires identification of the problem(s), formulation of a plan for working up each problem, and case follow-up over time. Although the problem-based approach ultimately should lead to a diagnosis, it also helps the clinician avoid tunnel vision, misdiagnose a case, and overlook important aspects of the patient's disease(s). This article presents a case of acute lethargy and regurgitation in a companion bird that was successfully managed with a problem-oriented approach to illustrate problem solving in avian practice.
Key words: avian medicine, DAMNIT, problem-oriented medical records, problem-oriented veterinary medicine
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PII: S1557-5063(09)00065-2
doi:10.1053/j.jepm.2009.06.010
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