GILBERT SYNDROME 1. CHIEF COMPLAINT •Gilbert Syndrome 2. HPI 3. ROS 4. SYMPTOMS •Abdominal cramps •Fatigue •Malaise 5. HISTORY a. FAMILY HISTORY b. SOCIAL HISTORY c. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY •Dehydration •Fasting •Menstrual periods •Stress •Trauma •Overexertion d. SURGICAL HISTORY e. CHRONIC CONDITIONS 6. ALLERGIES 7. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION •Jaundice 8. SPECIFIC DATA LIKE GRADING ETC 9. TESTS TO BE ORDERED •CBC count •Blood smear •Lactate dehydrogenase •Liver function tests •Radioactive-labeled chromium •Thin-layer chromatography •Polymerase chain reaction
10.ASSESSMENT /PLAN •Medical Care The most important aspect of treatment once the diagnosis is established is reassurance. Patients with Gilbert syndrome should be informed of its benign nature and that hyperbilirubinemia is not associated with increased morbidity. 11.EDUCATION 12.MEDICATION 13.FOLLOW-UP