A 60 year old male came to general medicine OPD with the chief complaints of unresponsive state
29/12/22
General medicine elog
Hi , I am K.Sai Rithindar Reddy,3rd semester student. This is an online elog book to discuss our patients health data after taking his consent. This also reflects my patient centered online learning portfolio.
CHIEF COMPLAINTS:
A 60 yrs old male who is daily wage worker by occupation resident of sangaram came to casuality with chief complaints of unresponsive since yesterday night .
HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS:
patient was apparently asymptomatic 10 yrs then he developed Diabetes Mellitus 2 patient was on insulin
4 yrs back patient developed giddiness & while working patient had fracture in Right upper limb & Right lower limb
2 yrs back patient developed similar episodes of altered sensory & hyperglycemia
10 days back patient developed swelling on lower limbs & ulceration on right toe for which he was diagnosed with diabetic foot & treated with antibiotics.
PAST HISTORY :
K/C/O DM since 10 yrs & BP since 4 yrs
N/K/C/O Asthma,TB, Epilepsy
FAMILY HISTORY :
No significant family history
PERSONAL HISTORY :
Mixed : Diet
Appetite :normal
Sleep : adequate
Bowel and bladder movements-regular
Occasional drinker & ciggerate but stopped drinking since 10 yrs
GENERAL EXAMINATION:
Patient is conscious,coherent and cooperative
moderately built and well nourished
No pallor
No icterus
No clubbing of fingers
No cyanosis
No Lymphadenopathy
Pedal edema absent
VITAL SIGNS :
BP-130/80mmhg
Pulserate- 64 bpm
SpO2 -97%
SYSTEMIC EXAMINATION:
CVS:
S1 and S2 sounds heard
No murmurs
No thrills
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM:
No dyspnea
No wheeze
Central location of trachea
Vesicular breath sounds
ABDOMEN:
Abdomen is distended
No tenderness
No palpable mass
Normal hernial orifices
Non palpable liver and spleen
Bowel sounds are heard
CNS:
Conscious
Speech- slurred
Signs of meningeal irritation -
no neck stiffness
no kerming's sign
Cranial system - intact
Motor system - intact
Sensory system - lost
INVESTIGATIONS:
ECG :
PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS:
Altered sensorium