65 yr old with acute on chronic kidney disease
Roll no 04
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A 65 yr old male came to OPD with chief complaints of decreased urine output since 6 days , burning micturition since 6 days , pain abdomen since 5 days .
History of presenting illness :
Patient was apparently asymptomatic 6 months back when he had constipation.
Then , 17 days back he developed fever which was sudden in onset , intermittent , high grade which was associated with chills and rigors , and got relieved by taking medication.
He then had burning micturition and decreased urine output after 2 days of fever which was insidious in onset and gradually progressive .
He presented with pain abdomen which is of squeezing type and is present in all quadrants and distension of abdomen and limbs ( decreased )
H/o shortness of breath grade 2
No h/o haematuria
No h/o vomitings
Past history:
Not a k/c/o
DM
HTN
TB
Epilepsy
Thyroid disorders
Asthma
Treatment history: not significant
Personal history:
Diet : mixed
Appetite: decreased
Bowel and bladder movements : constipation , decreased urine output and Burning
Micturition
Addictions : occassionally drinks since 30 yrs ,
Smoking since 30 yrs .
Sleep : adequate
No known allergies
FAMILY HISTORY:
Not significant
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION:
GENERAL :
Patient is conscious, coherent, cooperative
No pallor
No cyanosis
No icterus
No lymphadenopathy
No clubbing
Oedema present .
Vitals :
Temperature: 98.7°c
Pulse rate : 86/min
Respiration rate : 26/min
BP : 100/60
Spo2: 90
GRBS : 136 mg/dl
SYSTEMIC EXAMINATION:
CVS : s1 s2 heard , no murmurs , no thrills
RS : position of trachea: central
Breath sounds : vesicular
Wheeze : absent
Dyspnea : present
PA :
Shape of abdomen : scaphoid
Tenderness : present in all quadrants
No palpable mass
Hernial orifices : normal
No free fluid
No bruits
Liver and spleen : not palpable
Bowel sounds : heard
CNS :
Conscious
Speech : normal
Signs of meningeal irritation :
Neck stiffness : absent
Kernigs sign : absent
Cranial nerves : intact
Motor system : normal
Sensory system: normal
Glassgow coma scale : 15/15
Reflexes :
PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS :
Acute on chronic kidney disease
Investigations :
2D ECHO
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