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Here's a patient I had the other week:
You are greeted at the door by a 35 y/o patient who apologizes for calling 911 but states that last time he went to the ER by private car he waited for hours to be seen.
He c/o of a headache x 1 week. He also c/o of right-sided weakness, but states that it has mostly resolved (grips feel equal when you test them).
Hx of an enlarged heart and kidney transplant due, he says, to uncontrolled hypertension. Takes prednisone, and antihypertensive that he does not remember the name of, and another medication that he also cannot recall.
Vitals: 130/80, pulse 70 strong and regular, RR 14, SpO2 98%, afebrile. The patient is fully alert and oriented. He's pleasant and apologizes but states that he just can't stand waiting for hours again with this headache.
You are greeted at the door by a 35 y/o patient who apologizes for calling 911 but states that last time he went to the ER by private car he waited for hours to be seen.
He c/o of a headache x 1 week. He also c/o of right-sided weakness, but states that it has mostly resolved (grips feel equal when you test them).
Hx of an enlarged heart and kidney transplant due, he says, to uncontrolled hypertension. Takes prednisone, and antihypertensive that he does not remember the name of, and another medication that he also cannot recall.
Vitals: 130/80, pulse 70 strong and regular, RR 14, SpO2 98%, afebrile. The patient is fully alert and oriented. He's pleasant and apologizes but states that he just can't stand waiting for hours again with this headache.