General medicine case Acute kidney injury 28-06-22
GENERAL MEDICINE CASE (28-06-22)
Welcome and greetings to every one who are visiting my blog. This is A.Sai Tarun of 5th semester. This is an online E log platform to discuss our patient's de-identified health data shared after taking his/her/guardian's signed informed consent. I have been given this case in order to solve in an attempt to understand the topic of patient's clinical data analysis to develop my competency in reading and comprehending clinical data and come up with a diagnosis and treatment plan.
DATE OF ADMISSION - 23/06/22
CHIEF COMPLAINTS
-45yr old female came to OPD with chief complaints of vomitings ,nausea and epigastric burning sensation.
HISTORYOF PRESENT ILLNESS
-Pt was apparently normal 4yrs back then she developed burning micturition, pedal edema, right loin pain for which she visited local hospital.
-she diagnosed with rght renal caliculus with pyelonephritis then referred to nims and there she went rght nephrectomy.
-since 10 -15 days she has been suffering with nausea,vomitings and epigastric discomfort.
- 4 to 5 episodes of vomitings with small quantity of food particles as it’s contents.
-No blood in vomitings.
HISTORY OF PAST ILLNESS
-Right nephrectomy in 2018
TREATMENT HISTORY
Not a k/c/o DM,HTN
Not a k/c/o CAD,TB,asthma,chemo,radiation and blood transfusion.
PERSONAL HISTORY
Mixed diet
Appetite Lost
Sleep adequate
Bowel movements regular.
Micturition abnormal.
FAMILY HISTORY
Not significant
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
Temp- afebrile
BP-130/80 mm hg
Pulse rate-82/min
Respiratory rate-16/min
Spo2-98%
-No signs of pallor,cyanosis,lymphadenopathy,icterus.
-Oedema present
SYSTEMIC EXAMINATION
•S1, S2 heard
•No murmurs
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM:
•NVBS heard
•Position of trachea - central
•Breath sounds - vesicular
ABDOMEN
•Shape - scaphoid
•No Tenderness
•No palpable mass
-No fluid present.
-No palpable liver or spleen
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM:
•Intact
•No focal defect
•No abnormality detected
CEREBRAL SIGNS
• No finger nose incordination
•No knee heel incordination.
INVESTIGATIONS
PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS
Acute kidney injury
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