35 Year old male with shortness of breath.
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A 35 year old who is painter by occupation came with chief complaints of
•Shortness of breath since 1 week.
• Fever since 1 week.
•Decreased urine output since 1 week
HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS :
Patient was apparently asymptomatic 1 week back, then he developed
• shortness of breath on exertion, since 1 week.
Associated with orthopnea and PND present since 4 days.
• Fever since 1 week, high grade, more during night, relieved on medication,associated with dragging type of pain in both legs and hands, associated with generalised weakness.
• Decreased urine output since 1 week.
HISTORY OF PAST ILLNESS
No history of DM, HTN, TB, Epilepsy, leprosy, CAD, CVN, Asthma or any other chronic illness.
PERSONAL HISTORY
Appetite : Decreased since 1 week
Diet : mixed
Sleep : Decreased since 1 week
Bladder movements:
Decreased since 1 week associated with burning micturition.
Bowel movements: regular
Addictions : Alcohol consumer, once a week.
No h/o smoking.
FAMILY HISTORY
His wife was diagnosed with pulmonary TB, got admitted in hospital 1 month ago.
GENERAL EXAMINATION
Patient was coherent, cooperative and conscious. Well orientated to time and space.
Pallor : absent
Icterus : present
Clubbing: absent
Cyanosis : absent
Pedal edema : absent
Lymphadenopathy: absent.
SYSTEMIC EXAMINATION:
Respiratory system
Inspection
Shape and symmetry of chest : normal, symmetrical
Trachea : central
Respiratory movements: normal
Apical impulse: seen
Skin over the chest : normal
Dysnea : present
Palpation
Trachea : central
Respiratory movements: normal
Fremitus : normal
Percussion:
Resonant in all areas.
Auscultation:
Breath sounds: vesicular
INFRASCAPULAR CREPTS +
Vocal resonance: normal on both sides
ABDOMINAL EXAMINATION:
Umbilicus inverted , No abdominal distention,no visible pulsations,scars and swelling.
PALPATION: Soft, non tender, no organo megaly.
AUSCULTATION:
BOWEL SOUNDS HEARD
Cardio vascular examination:
No visible pulsations, scars, engorged veins.
Raised JVP.
Apex beat is felt at 5 Intercoastal space medial to mid clavicular line.
S1 S2 heard . No murmurs.
CNS EXAMINATION:
No signs of meningeal signs
Cranial nerves: normal
Sensory system: normal
Motor system: normal
Reflexes: Right. Left.
Biceps. ++. ++
Triceps. ++. ++
Supinator ++. ++
Knee. ++. ++
Ankle ++. ++
Gait: normal.
INVESTIGATIONS:
DIAGNOSIS:
RIGHT HEART FAILURE WITH SEVERE PAH WITH TYPE 1 RESPIRATORY FAILURE WITH EDEMATOUS BOWEL LOOPS WITH? AKI ON CKD WITH SEVERE METABOLIC ACIDOSIS SECONDARY TO ?SEPSIS.
TREATMENT:
O2 INHALATION TO MAINTAIN SATURATION ABOVE 92.
NEBULIZATION WITH DUOLIN 6TH HOURLY.
INJ PIPTAZ 2.25gm IV/TID
INJ LASIX 40 mg IV/BD
INJ THIAMINE 200MG IN 100ML NS/IV/BD
INJ OPTINEURON IN 100ML NS IV/OD OVER 30MINS
VITALS MONITORING 4TH HOURLY
STRICT I/O CHARTING.
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