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Patient Case
Patient Histories
Results
Chief Complaint:
Follow-up for bradycardia and dizziness
History of Present Illness:
93-year-old female reporting no major changes in her health.
Blood pressures have been more stable and normal
The patient reports feeling dizzy occasionally
Her primary care physician prescribed medication for anxiety since the last visit.
Review of Systems: Unchanged from previous visit.
Medications: Flonase Allergy Relief (fluticasone propionate) 50 mcg/actuation spray, suspension
Vitals: Height: 5 ft 5 inch, Weight: 135 Lbs, BMI: 22.5, Body Temperature: 98.6 Fahrenheit, Pulse Rate: 77 Beats/min, BP (Left - Sitting): 117/77 mm/Hg, BP (Right - Sitting): 115/78 mm/Hg
Physical Exam: Exam unchanged from previous visit.
Results: EKG today is unchanged.
Scope AI Output
Diagnoses
Diagnoses:
Rationale:
Care Plan
Diagnoses:
Rationale:
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Patient Case Patient Histories Results
Chief Complaint:
Follow-up for bradycardia and dizziness
History of Present Illness:
93-year-old female reporting no major changes in her health.
Blood pressures have been more stable and normal
The patient reports feeling dizzy occasionally…
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Patient Case
Patient Histories
Results
Chief Complaint:
Nausea, vomiting, and upset stomach
History of Present Illness:
76-year old female reports worsening nausea, upset stomach, bloating, and vomiting since back steroid injection
Patient reports poor appetite and stopping medications except BP medications
Patient reports vomiting bile 2 weeks ago without having eaten that day
Review of Systems: Poor appetite and bloating
Medications: Januvia 100mg daily (stopped), Clopidogrel 75mg daily, Losartan/HCTZ unknown dose, Simvastatin 40mg daily
Vitals: Height: 5 ft 1 inch, Weight: 181 Lbs, BMI: 34.2,Respiratory Rate: 16 breaths/min, Pulse Rate: 67 Beats/min, BP (Left - Sitting): 124/70 mm/Hg,
Physical Exam: Abdomen: Bloating, no pain with palpitation, no guarding. Cardiovascular: No abnormalties detected
Results: Positive H. pylori breath test
Chief Complaint: Nausea, vomiting, and upset stomach
History of Present Illness: 76-year old female reports worsening nausea, upset stomach, bloating, and vomiting since back steroid injectionPatient reports poor appetite and stopping medications except BP medications
Patient reports vomiting bile 2 weeks ago without having eaten that day
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Patient Case, Patient Histories, Results
Scope AI Output
Diagnoses
Gastroparesis, Gastroptosis, Dypesia, and Acute Gastritis
Rationale: Gastroparesis is likely given the patient's persistent nausea and vomiting, especially considering their diabetes. Dyspesia is also a factor, as shown by the nausea and poor appetite. The positive H. pylori breath test suggests that this infection is contributing to the dyspeptic symptoms...
Care Plan
Prescribe metoclopramide, start triple therapy for H. pylori eradication, encourage patient to eat smaller meals and avoid fatty and spicy foods, and schedule a 2 week follow up.
Rationale: Metoclopramide can help reduce symptom severity, while the triple therapy regimen will quickly eradicate the H. pylori. Diet modifications will help manage symptoms.