CC: “I have been experiencing a severe headache and sore throat the past four days. I started to cough.”
He was otherwise well, but he developed pharyngeal pains of unknown origin and persistent headaches four days prior. The patient had a fever but denied feeling any discomforts like chest tightness, nausea, shortness and breathlessness, chest tightness, pain in the chest, stomach or chest, as well as chest tightness. He has intermittent and nonproductive coughs that can disrupt his breathing. It is described by the doctor as “the most severe headache” and has a pain rating 9/10. It is described as intense pressure on the entire brain that’s exacerbated with light and sound. There are no relief elements. He can’t swallow any food due to this “cutting” discomfort. This has caused him to lose his appetite.
The average age is 45
Female Sex
Histories for filing complaints: The aforementioned symptoms appeared four days after the mother returned from Sweden with her daughter.
System Analysis
Constitutional: Mister X is suffering from a dry, persistent cough, a severe headache, and a sore, sore throat.
Respiratory: A patient experiences a mild level of fatigue and an occasional cough. Denies experiencing difficulty breathing while they cough.
•Medical History:
•Surgical History: denial of any history of surgical procedure •Family History: strong family history for prostate cancer and diabetes
•Social History: Denies smoking, alcohol use, or recreational drug use in the past
•Allergies: No known food, environmental, or drug allergies
History of vaccinations: Current yearly vaccine. Have received a flu shot every year
One week ago she went to Sweden to visit her child.
Vital signs
Temperatures – 37.8℃
Heart rate is approximately 108 beats per hour.
Ratio of Respiration 32 beats per Minute
Blood Pressure: 128/73mmHg
90% oxygen saturation