Viral pneumonia secondary to COVID 19
June 10th, 2021
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Name : Prasuna, roll no. 49
8th semester
Following details were provided to me by Intern Dr Anjali ma'am.
Case details
A 45 year old male has presented with the casuality with the chief complaints of sudden onset shortness of breath on 2nd June 2021
History of presenting illness
The patient was apparently asymptomatic till June 2nd .
Then he developed grade 4 SOB which is of sudden onset.
There was a history of orthopnea
No history of fever, cough, cold, sore throat, loss of appetite, chest pain, palpitations, giddiness, sweating, blurring of visions, blackout
Based on the above history he was sent for rapid antigen test for covid-19 which he was tested positive on 2nd June 2021 and then he was admitted in COVID ICU
History of past illness
No history of diabetes hypertension tuberculosis or epilepsy
Personal history
Appetite : normal
Diet : mixed
Bowel and bladder habits: regular
Sleep : adequate
Addictions: No addictions
No history of drug and food allergies
Family history: not significant
General examination
The patient is conscious for rent in cooperative
He is well oriented to time place and person
Moderately built and moderately nourished
Pallor: absent
Icterus:absent
Cyanosis:abent
Clubbing:absent
Lymphadenopathy: absent
Edema: absent
Vitals
Temperature: afebrle
Pulse: 132bpm
Respiratory rate:33cpm
Blood pressure: 90/60 mmHg
SPO2:91 on room air
GRBS:100mg%
Systemic examination:
Cardiovascular system: s1 s2 heard, No thrills and murmurs
Respiratory system;
• DYSPNEA ; PRESENT
• BILATERAL CREPTS
Abdomen: SOFT and NON TENDER
CNS: Normal
Provisional diagnosis: VIRAL PNEUMONIA SECONDARY TO COVID -19
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