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Ariela Hernandez Acute Onset Dyspnea and Syncope iHuman Case Study

Ariela Hernandez Acute Onset Dyspnea and Syncope iHuman Case Study


64 years

5′ 3″

200 pounds


 


Ariela Hernandez


Chief complaint:

Acute onset dyspnea and near syncope


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Mrs. Hernandez is a 64 year old obese female with HTN, current smoker for the past 40 years, diabetes, right knee replacement surgery 6 weeks ago, complaints of acute onset dyspnea and near syncope started approximately 3 hours ago.  Associated symptoms SOB, cough, right calf slightly tender and swollen.  Physical examination demonstrates signs of possible PE.


Trace to 1+ edema to ankles on left, 2+ edema to knee on right, well healing incisional scar overlying right knee from recent surgery slightly swollen compared to left right calf slightly tender, left calf non tender, no left joint swelling or erythema, no clubbing or cyanosis, extremities are well perfused Ariela Hernandez Acute Onset Dyspnea and Syncope iHuman Case Study.


Abdomen- normal, no tenderness, no masses appreciated, liver of normal size, smooth edge palpable, spleen normal


At the start of the case click on “Show Patient Record, above the Problem List Icon. Note the three tabs: 1) current visit (blank EMR), 2) Pt. Info Forms (contains Vital Signs for current visit) and 3) 1 month ago (contains records from outpatient surgical visit 1 month ago). These tabs provide vital information.  You must receive an overall score greater than or equal to 80% to have mastered this course.


For this case there are 22 required history questions:

(CC (2), HPI/Symptom+ Assoc. Symptoms (10), PMH/Surg/Hosp/Meds/Environment (4), Allergies (1), FH (0), SH (0), Prevention/Risk Behaviors (0), ROS (5).


Take the patient’s HISTORY.

Decide of this is a patient that can be treated as an outpatient; focused case – fewer history questions needed versus a patient who might be hospitalized for treatment (comprehensive case) where all components of a history.

o   Document abnormal findings in your problem list.


o   There is no penalty for doing more than what is required. This is worth 40% of your overall case play score.


Proceed to perform a PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT.

Assess vital signs and perform the examination appropriate for the type of case identified by the above history. Ariela Hernandez Acute onset dyspnea and syncope iHuman case study essay. Remember the comprehensive cases require a comprehensive physical.

o   Document abnormal findings in your problem list.


o   There is no penalty for doing more than what is required. This is worth 40% of your overall case play score.


Complete the PROBLEM LIST exercise, pick those problems that match what you have on your problem list.

o   This is worth 20% of your overall case play score.


Write a concise problem statement.

Start with a demographic description of your patient and the chief complaint and MSAP. Try to keep your problem statement below 100 words.

 


Asked questions:

what is your name


how old are you


where are you


where do you live


where and with whom are you living


do you have any children, spouse, Significant partner


do you practice any religion


why are you seeking help today


any other symptoms


how many years have you been smoking


how much do you smoke a day


do you have any history of lung disease


do you have asthma


do you use any recreational drugs


how is your overall health


tell me about any current or past medical problems


are your immunizations up to date


are you taking any prescription medications


are you taking any over the counter or herbal medications


Ariela Hernandez Acute onset dyspnea and syncope iHuman case study essay


Do you drink alcohol? If so, what do you drink and how many drinks per day


do you take insulin for diabetes


Has anyone suggested that you should reduce the amount of alcohol you drink


Do you drink caffeinated beverages or eat chocolate


Tell me about your diet, what you normally eat


Do you have any problems with: nervousness, depression, lack of interest, sadness, memory loss, or mood changes, or ever hear voices that you know are not there


When you urinate, have you noticed: pain, difficulty starting or stopping, dribbling, incontinence, urgency during day or night. Any changes in frequency? Any blood in your urine


Are you coughing up any sputum


Is there any pattern to your cough


What treatments have you had for your cough


Do you have problems with: nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, coffee grounds in your vomit, dark tarry stool, bright red blood in your bowel movements, early satiety, bloating


Do you have problems with: muscle or joint pain, redness, swelling, muscle cramps, joint stiffness, joint swelling or redness, back pain, neck or shoulder pain, hip pain


Have you ever been hospitalized


Tell me about your work


Do you have any allergies


Do you have any problems with: headaches that don’t go away with aspirin or Tylenol (acetaminophen), double or blurred vision, difficulty with night vision, problems hearing, ear pain, sinus problems, chronic sore throats, difficulty swallowing


Have you noticed: any bruising, bleeding gums or other sites of increased bleeding


Do you have any of the following: heat or cold intolerance, increased thirst, sweating, frequent urination, change in appetite Ariela Hernandez Acute onset dyspnea and syncope iHuman case study essay


Do you have any of the following: dizziness, fainting, spinning room, seizures, weakness, numbness, tingling, tremor


Is there a pattern to when you have difficulty breathing


Do you have any pain in your chest


Does your chest feel tight or heavy


Do you have any of the following problems: fatigue, difficulty sleeping, unintentional weight loss or gain, fevers, night sweats


Do you have any problems with: itchy scalp, skin changes, moles, thinning hair, brittle nails


Have you been in a situation where you were sitting or lying still for a long time?


Are you short of breath when lying down


Do you awaken at night short of breath?


Do you have unusual heartbeats (palpitations


Do you sleep with pillows to help you breathe


Do you feel as if you are smothering or suffocating?


Do you wheeze?


Any previous medical surgical, or dental procedures


Ever had this illness before


Do you have pain anywhere, if so where


What is the most distressing symptom for you


Has your level of activity recently changed


Are you in good spirits most of the time


Does anything make your difficulty breathing better or worse


Does anything make your cough better or worse


Do you have a problem with fatigue


 


Ariela Hernandez Acute Onset Dyspnea and Syncope iHuman Case Study


Reviewed FSG home glucose monitoring results. Still running a bit high. Encouraged patient to schedule visit with PCP.


S: Mrs. Hernandez is a 64-year-old woman who is here for routine follow-up 2 weeks s/p right knee replacement. Ariela Hernandez Acute onset dyspnea and syncope iHuman case study essay. Her only complaint is physical therapy is harder than she expected and she still has residual pain. She continues to smoke against our recommendations.


 


O: VS normal. Surgical scar healing well without signs of infection. Lungs clear, Heart RRR w/o murmur, Abd soft and non-tender, Neuro reflexes x 2 throughout, MSK right knee healing well.


 


A: Normal recovery for right-knee replacement in obese type 2 diabetic patient who continues to smoke.


 


P: Continue physical therapy, f/u PCP for diabetes management, continue to encourage weight loss and stress need for ambulation Q2 hours throughout waking hours. Continue to stress the importance of smoking cessation.

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