Malaise in an 80-year-old woman: nonspecific symptoms, frail patient, and COVID concern

This activity is older than 12 months.

These case studies have been developed with the assistance of Stefan Gravenstein MD PhD Greer Professor of Geriatric Medicine, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. This activity was supported by Seqirus, Inc.

The information is not intended as medical advice. Responsibility for patient care resides with the healthcare professional on the basis of his or her professional license, experience, and knowledge of the individual patient. Fluad package insert.

All characters and events depicted in this patient case simulation are entirely fictitious. Any similarity to actual events or persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

All guidance and advice from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is correct at the date of publishing this case study (19 May 2021). Please visit cdc.gov for current information.

This activity is intended only for healthcare professionals licensed to practice in The United States of America. To proceed, confirm that you are a US healthcare professional.

Modules

  • Malaise in an 80-year-old woman: nonspecific symptoms, frail patient, and COVID concern

Previous
Previous

A 24-year-old pregnant woman with PNH

Next
Next

A “fit and healthy” 67-year-old man