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Hind Errajai is a 47 year old male who comes to our facility complaining about having lower abdominal pain accompanied for burning urination for several days. The patient reports that the pain has an intensity of 4/10 on the numerical scale of 0/10, relieve with Tylenol 500mg 2 tabs every 6 hours and irradiate *radiates to the low back.
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He says that he has frequent urge to urinate, he also states that when he goes to urinate is painful. The pain killers Tylenol?? have been giving him a temporary solution relief but have not given him a lasting solution. The patient denies presence of hematuria or penile discharge, denies fevers, vomiting or nausea. CVA TendernessName:Hind Errajai | Date:01/18/2019 | Time:10:00 Am |
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Age:48 | Sex: Male | |
SUBJECTIVE | ||
CC: "Urinary Tract INfection" |
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Medications:Currently not taking any prescribed medication OTC: Tylenol 500 mg take 2 tabs PO BID every 6 hours prn for pain |
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PMH
Allergies: No Know Allergies Medication Intolerances: None Chronic Illnesses/Major traumas: HTN Hospitalizations/Surgeries: Patient has no significant past medical history |
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Family History Mother: HTN Father: HTN and Diabetes |
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Social History
The patient is married lives with his wife and 2 children; he works as a cook at Denny’s restaurant. Denies drinking alcohol and denies smoking cigarettes. |
ROS | |
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General
No weight change, fatigue, fever, chills, night sweats, good energy level, good appetite. |
Cardiovascular Denies chest pain, palpitations, orthopnea, edema. |
Skin Denies rashes, bruising, bleeding or skin discolorations. No lesions. | Respiratory No cough, wheezing, hemoptysis or dyspnea. |
Eyes No corrective lenses, no blurring vision, no visual changes. |
Gastrointestinal No abdominal pain, denies diarrhea o constipation. Denies nausea or vomitin.No history of hepatitis, hemorrhoids, eating disorders, ulcers or black, tarry stools. |
Ears Denies ear pain, hearing loss, ringing in ears, or discharge. |
Genitourinary Refers ?? This is not clear, I do not understand what you are trying to communicate burning urination, urinary frequency and urgency, no change in color of urine. PSA done two months ago: negative |
Nose/Mouth/Throat Denies Sinus problems, dysphagia, nose bleeds or sore throat. |
Musculoskeletal Referes back pain. Denies joint swelling, stiffness, fracture osteoporosis |
Breast No lumps, bumps, or changes. |
Neurological Denies syncope, seizures, transient paralysis, paresthesias, or black-out spells. |
Heme/Lymph/Endo HIV status: Negative No bruising, blood transfusion hx, night sweats, swollen glands. Denies increase thirst, increase Hunger. N cold or heat intolerance. |
Psychiatric Denies depression, anxiety, sleeping difficulties or suicidal ideation. |
References
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