42years old male patient with chief complaint of fever, vomiting,SOB
42years old male patient with chief complaint of fever, vomiting,SOB
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Date of admission:11-10-2022
Date of discharge:13-10-2022
Chief Complaints:
42years old male patient with chief complaint of fever since 6days, vomiting since 4days SOB since 2days
History of Present Illness:
Patient is apparently asymptomatic 6days back then he developed fever which is insidious in onset gradually progressive with vomitings which is non bilious non projectile non blood stain with food as content
yellowish discoloration of body and urine
Decreased urine output
SOB since 2days
History of Past illness:
No h/o of Diabetes mellitus and hypertension
asthma,tb,CAD,epilepsy,lymphadenopathy, surgery
Personal History:
Married
Diet-mixed
Appetite-normal
Bowel movement-Regular
Micturition-normal
Addictions- No
Family History:
No history of DM, CAD, Asthma and thyroid disorders in the family
General Examination:
Vitals:
Temp:98.2°f
Respiratory rate:18bpm
Pulse:102bpm
Blood pressure:120/80mmhg
Sp O2 97
Systemic Examination:
Cardiovascular system
Thrills:no
Cardiac sounds:S1,s2 sounds
Cardiac murmurs:no
Respiratory system:
Dysponea : No
Wheeze: No
Position of trachea:Central
Breath sounds: vesicular
Adventitious sounds:no
Abdomen
Shape of abdomen:scaphoid
Tenderness:no
Palpable mass:no
Henias orifices: normal
Free fluid:no
Bruits:no
Liver: Not palpable
Spleen: Not palpable
Bowel sounds:yes
Central Nervous system:
Pt is conscious
Speech: Normal
Signs of meningitis:No signs
Cranial nerves: Normal
Motor and sensory system: Normal
Provisional Diagnosis:
CKD on MHD
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