A 38 YR OLD FEMALE CAME TO OPD WITH FEVER, VOMITING AND NOT BEING ABLE TO WALK
A 38 yr old female patient, sweeper in a fertiliser company by occupation was brought to casualty with fever, vomitings and hypersalivation. She had low grade, intermittent fever which relieves on medication not associated with chills and rigors.
HOPI: She had 5 episodes of vomitings for 2 days which contained food particles, non projectile and non foul smelling. She needed support for walking.
Fever since 3 days, vomitings 5 episodes(12th & 13th June 2022), unable to walk since 2 days
Negative history: no history of shortness of breath, cough, loose stools
Past illness- known hypertensive since 2 years (using medication)
NOT a known case of DM, asthma, tuberculosis, diabetes, asthma, epilepsy, CAD
Personal History: Mixed diet
Bowel And Bladder-Regular
Sleep Adequate
No Allergies And Addictions.
Family History: not significant
General Examination:
Patient is Conscious, coherent and cooperative.
Moderately Built and Nourished.
Pallor Absent
Icterus Absent
Clubbing Absent
Cyanosis Absent
Lymphadenopathy Absent
Edema Absent
Vitals :
Temperature - afebrile
Pulse: 114/min
B.P: 140/80mmHg
SpO2: 98% on RA
GRBS: high
Systemic examination:
ABDOMEN: Palpable liver, no tenderness, distended abdomen.
Lab diagnosis:
Comments
Post a Comment