Table 1
At first visitAt all visitsAnnuallyEvery 2 yearsBefore any change in treatment
Personal and family history
Allergies
List of treatments
CV assessment and CV risk score.
Screening of:
Obesity and metabolic syndrome (waist circumference, BMI)
Diabetes (blood glucose and HbA1c)
HTN
Dyslipidemia
Smoking
Cancer
Alcoholism Depression
Liver or kidney problems
Interrogation of new onset symptoms and corresponding examinations.
Liver and kidney function.
CV risk SCORE:
Total cholesterol, LDL and triglycerides
Glucemia
Smoking
Blood pressure
BMI
Waist circumference
lymphadenopathy screening
Evaluation of the psycho-emotional state
Questioning for addictions (alcohol/smoking)
Dermatology and Rheumatology recommendation:
Dietary
Exercise
Check for lipid-lowering antihypertensive treatment if altered (by Dermatology, Rheumatology and GPT).
CV risk
Infection risk
Latent Tuberculosis
Vaccinations
Working and living conditions
  • CV: Cardiovascular; HbA1c: Glycated hemoglobin; BMI: Body Mass Index; HTN: arterial hypertension; GP: General Practitioner.