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05 Neeha sruthi

GENERAL MEDICINE  NEEHA SRUTHI 05(old batch 3rd semester) BIMONTHLY ASSIGNMENT-JULY I have been given the following assignment in an attempt to read, comprehend,analyze, reflect upon and discuss captured patient centered data.  This is the link of the questions and regarding the cases: http://medicinedepartment.blogspot.com/2021/07/medicine-paper-for-july-2021-bimonthly.html?m=1 Question:1 Competency tested for peer to peer review and assignment: CASE :   http://krishnaharika328.blogspot.com/2021/06/general-medicine-e-log-book-by-krishna.html CASE DETAILS: Above case is about,A 55 year old female patient, a resident of Miryalaguda and farmer by occupation  came to the hospital on 17/5/21  with the  chief complaints   of  shortness of breath, pedal edema  and  facial puffiness. Review about given case: 1.The given identified data by her clearly shows the appropriate diagnosis of Acute exacerbation of COPD.  2.She has appropriately provided the history,chief complaints,systemic examinati

GENERAL MEDICINE ELOG-2

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05 Neeha sruthi (old batch) E-log General medicine Hi,This is Neeha sruthi,a third semester medical student. This is an e-LOG depicting patient's de-identified data centered approach for learning medicine. This log has been created after taking consent from  patient and his family. Here we discuss about patient's problems with a series of inputs with an aim to solve them.   A 75 YEAR OLD MALE PATIENT WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE ( CKD)  Note:This is an ongoing case ,  the e-log will be updated as and when we find new information.  This e-log has been made under the guidance of Dr. Tejaswini.  Date of admission : 01:07:2021 CHIEF COMPLAINT: On 1.7.21 A 75 year old gentleman was presented to the  OPD with chief complaints of: • Itching all over the body since 15 days •Shortness of breath (grade III) -since 10 days ( dyspnoea on exertion)  • Pedal edema ( pitting type) - which was present since 1 year  but got aggrevated in the past 10 days HISTORY OF PRESENTING ILLNESS: • Apparent