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== Examination  ==
== Examination  ==


*Subjective : Patient History and Systems Review (chief complaints, other relevant medical history, prior or current services related to the current episode, use relative dates i.e. years or months or days relative to onset of injury or start of treatment, patient/family goals)
*Subjective : Patient appears very weak and dehydrated, and is complaining of nausea and dizziness.  
*Self Report Outcome Measures
 
*Physical Performance Measures
 
*Objective : Physical Examination Tests and Measures
 
*Objective : Vitals are stable, heart rate 77bpm, b/p 132/86, respiratory rate 19, no lymphadenopathy, audible S1,S2. Lungs were clear to ascultate bilaterally. She was alert to only person, not time and place.


== Clinical Impression  ==
== Clinical Impression  ==

Revision as of 04:40, 26 March 2015


Author/s[edit | edit source]

Chinwe Okoro, Logan Simcox, Ali Hasnie, and Shawn Maskalick

Doctor of Physical Therapy Program

Bellarmine University 

Louisville, KY




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Patient Characteristics[edit | edit source]

  • 65 year old
  • White female
  • Height: 5' 8"  Weight:165
  • Retired administrative assistant
  • Runs a soup kitchen 3 days/week
  • Primary hypothyroidism
  • hypertension
  • Hyperlipidemia
  • vitamin D deficiency
  • has received physical therapy in the past for adhesive capsulitis in L-shoulder.
  • Has a history of dizzy spells



Examination[edit | edit source]

  • Subjective : Patient appears very weak and dehydrated, and is complaining of nausea and dizziness.


  • Objective : Vitals are stable, heart rate 77bpm, b/p 132/86, respiratory rate 19, no lymphadenopathy, audible S1,S2. Lungs were clear to ascultate bilaterally. She was alert to only person, not time and place.

Clinical Impression[edit | edit source]

1) Hypercalcemia and Hyperphosphotemia secondary to Vit D intoxication and thiazide diuretic

2) Acute Kidney injury secondary to Hypercalcemia

3) Dehydration secondary to Hypercalcemia

Summarization of Examination Findings[edit | edit source]

Discussion[edit | edit source]

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