Dyspnea History Taking Made Easy | Improve Your Case Presentation

Dyspnea History Taking Made Easy | Respiratory System - Part 2 | Clinical History Taking for MBBS Students | Medicine Clinicals In this video, we continue the *Respiratory System Clinical History Taking Series* with the **complete approach to history taking in a patient presenting with dyspnea (shortness of breath)**. This is an essential clinical skill for MBBS students, interns, and anyone preparing for clinical examinations, ward postings, OSCEs, and viva exams. You will learn: ✅ Definition of dyspnea ✅ Important questions to ask during history taking ✅ Onset, duration, and progression of breathlessness ✅ Dyspnea at rest vs on exertion ✅ Orthopnea and Paroxysmal Nocturnal Dyspnea (PND) ✅ Severity assessment and functional limitation ✅ Associated symptoms such as cough, wheeze, chest pain, fever, and pedal edema ✅ Common respiratory and cardiac causes of dyspnea ✅ Clinical reasoning and differential diagnosis A systematic history is the cornerstone of evaluating a patient with dyspnea. This video will help you develop a structured bedside approach that is valuable for clinical practice as well as MBBS practical examinations. 📚 *Ideal for:* MBBS Students Medical Interns FMGE/NExT Aspirants Nursing Students Clinical Examination Preparation 🔔 *Subscribe for more videos on:* Clinical History Taking System-wise Clinical Medicine Respiratory System Clinicals Long Cases & Short Cases OSCE Preparation Clinical Examination Skills Medicine Viva Questions 📌 *Previous Videos in This Series:* *Cardiovascular System:* 1️⃣ Chest Pain History Taking 2️⃣ Palpitations History Taking 3️⃣ Syncope History Taking 4️⃣ Pedal Edema History Taking *Respiratory System:* 1️⃣ Cough History Taking (Part 1) 2️⃣ Dyspnea History Taking (Part 2) #Dyspnea #Breathlessness #HistoryTaking #RespiratorySystem #ClinicalMedicine #MBBS #MedicalStudents #MedicineClinicals #ClinicalSkills #OSCE #MedicalEducation #ClinicalExamination #WardPosting #MedicalViva #NExTExam #FMGE #Medicine #RespiratoryMedicine #Pulmonology *Learn the complete step-by-step approach to taking a history of dyspnea (shortness of breath), explained simply for MBBS students and clinical examination preparation. This is the second video in the Respiratory System Clinical History Taking Series.*