GENERAL MEDICINE ASSESSMENT
M easha chandrika
Rollno:76
Below is an E-log describing patient centered data approach and discussion regarding patient de- identified health data this e log is made under the guidance of Dr.kranthi mam [intern]
CASEHISTORY:
18 yrs old patient came to casuality
CHIEF COMPLAINTS;
weakness of both Lower limbs and was unable to stand and walk
HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS:
▪︎weakness of lower limbs
▪︎unable to stand
▪︎unable to walk
HISTORY OF PAST ILLNESS:
▪︎H/o seizure episodes
▪︎unable to walk till 6 yrs
▪︎difficulty in studying and writing till 6yrs
▪︎she went for urination and suddenly she couldn't getup on her own she was taken to hospital and was diagnosed hypokalemia
▪︎she took herbal medication later she developed nausea and vomitings and was taken to hospital and later she was diagnosed Dyselectrolytemia
▪︎then after she developed spasm of upper limbs
▪︎pedal edema (grade 1) 2months back PERSONAL HISTORY:
▪︎ appetite : normal
▪︎Diet:mixed diet
▪︎micturition: normal
▪︎ bowel: regular
▪︎known allergies :no
▪︎no known addictions FAMILY HISTORY:
▪︎no diabetes
▪︎no hypertension
▪︎no heart diseases
▪︎no asthma
▪︎no other hereditary diseases
TREATMENT HISTORY:
▪︎herbal medication for 10 days
GENERAL EXAMINATION:
▪︎Patient is conscious and coherent
▪︎palor is present
▪︎no icterus
▪︎ no cyanosis
▪︎no clubbing
▪︎no lymphadenopathy
▪︎no oedema to feet is seen
▪︎No malnutrition
VITALS:
▪︎pulse rate:82bpm
▪︎ respiratory rate:20/min
▪︎BP:110/70mmhg
▪︎spo2:98%
SYSTEMIC EXAMINATION:
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
▪︎heart sounds:s1 , s2
REFLEXES
Rt Lt
Biceps +1 +1
Triceps +1 +1
Supinator +1 +1
Knee - -
Ankle - -
Plantar F F
MOTOR :
TONE:
right left
UL n n
LL increased increased
( hypertonia)
POWER:
right left
UL +4/5 +4/5
LL
Proximal 4/5 4/5
Distal 3/5 3/5
SENSORY
Touch + +
Pain + +
Temperature + +
Vibration:
UL + +
LL - -
Joint position:
UL + +
LL - -
INTELECTUAL DISABLITY: +
CEREBRAL SIGNS
▪︎finger nose incoordination:no
▪︎knee heel incoordination: no
INVESTIGATIONS:
PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS:
▪︎peripheral neuropathy
▪︎hypokalemic periodic paralysis
▪︎spastic paraperesis
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