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Acute major conditions

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When the patient is discharged from hospital after an acute, major, life-threatening condition such as myocardial infaction or a cancer, GP follow-up is usually necessary to deal with the long-term implications by:

  • helping the patient to come to terms with events and the prognosis
  • helping the patient understand the condition and the treatments and changes that will be necessary
  • reinterpreting what the patient has been told in terms relevant to the patient's own life
  • prescribing and monitoring treatment
  • looking out for problems which need an earlier than planned hospital visit
  • discussing the situation with other members of the family
  • dealing with the emotional aspects of the patient's experience, if necessary treating reactive depression
  • co-ordinating the activities of the members of the primary health care team
  • reassuring the patient that whatever happens support will be forthcoming if at all possible

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