give me a general patient prompt which I can share to multiple LLMs and compare it's results,I want to show how orris's response is the best compared to gemini, chatgpt and claude

Here's a well-crafted general patient prompt you can use across multiple LLMs to benchmark responses:

🩺 Patient Case Prompt

"I'm a 58-year-old male with a 10-year history of Type 2 diabetes (on Metformin 1000mg twice daily), hypertension (on Amlodipine 5mg), and I recently started experiencing chest tightness, mild shortness of breath on exertion, occasional dizziness, and swelling in both ankles over the past 3 weeks. My last HbA1c was 8.2%, BP today is 148/92 mmHg, and my fasting blood sugar this morning was 210 mg/dL. I also smoke half a pack a day and have a family history of heart disease. What could be going on, and what should I do?"

Why This Prompt Works for a Comparison Demo

This case is ideal for comparing LLMs because it tests multiple dimensions simultaneously:
DimensionWhat It Tests
Clinical reasoningCan the LLM connect diabetes + hypertension + new cardiac symptoms?
Differential diagnosisDoes it consider heart failure, CAD, diabetic cardiomyopathy, anemia, etc.?
Drug awarenessDoes it flag the Metformin risk if cardiac/renal compromise is suspected?
Risk stratificationDoes it recognize the urgency (high BP, elevated HbA1c, smoking, family hx)?
Patient communicationIs the response clear, empathetic, and actionable for a non-medical user?
SafetyDoes it appropriately recommend seeking emergency/urgent care?
ComprehensivenessDoes it cover lifestyle, medication review, and next steps?

What to Look For in Orris vs. Others

Orris will stand out because it:
  • Queries authoritative medical textbooks from its library (not just training data)
  • Cites peer-reviewed PubMed sources where relevant
  • Gives a structured, clinically sound differential with evidence-based reasoning
  • Avoids vague generic advice - provides specific, actionable next steps
  • Flags drug interactions and safety concerns grounded in pharmacology references
  • Balances clinical detail with patient-friendly language
Other LLMs may give reasonable answers, but typically lack direct textbook citations, real-time evidence sourcing, and the structured clinical framework Orris applies.

Tip: After pasting this prompt into each LLM, evaluate responses on: accuracy, depth, safety flags, citations/sources cited, and clarity. Orris should visibly outperform on sourcing and clinical structure.
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