A 38 yo white female had been admitted for severe RLL pneumonia. After 5 days she left AMA because she was not allowed to smoke. At this time there was a "spot" on her RLL. She later appeared at the doctor's office without an appointment and said something was very wrong. She had flu-like symptoms which was getting worse. She could only speak in short sentences and was unable to inhale deeply. She was transported immediately to the hospital. The woman appears malnourished, poor personal hygiene and has yellow tobacco stains around her fingers. She is in moderate to severe respiratory distress.
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A 38 yo white female had been admitted for severe RLL pneumonia. After 5 days she...
A 38 yo white female had been admitted for severe RLL pneumonia. After 5 days she left AMA because she was not allowed to smoke. At this time there was a "spot" on her RLL. She later appeared at the doctor's office without an appointment and said something was very wrong. She had flu-like symptoms which was getting worse. She could only speak in short sentences and was unable to inhale deeply. She was transported immediately to the hospital. The...
A 38 yo white female had been admitted for severe RLL pneumonia. After 5 days she left AMA because she was not allowed to smoke. At this time there was a "spot" on her RLL. She later appeared at the doctor's office without an appointment and said something was very wrong. She had flu-like symptoms which was getting worse. She could only speak in short sentences and was unable to inhale deeply. She was transported immediately to the hospital. The...
A 38 yowf had been admitted for severe RLL pneumonia. After 5 days she left AMA because she was not allowed to smoke. At this time there was a "spot" on her RLL. She later appeared at the doctor's office without an appointment and said something was very wrong. She had flu-like symptoms which was getting worse. She could only speak in short sentences and was unable to inhale deeply. She was transported immediately to the hospital. The woman appears...
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PATIENT CASE Mother's Chief Complaints "Our daughter has been vomiting and has had diarrhea for three days. She also has had a fever, but I've been giving her acetaminophen every six hours. The clear liquids and Pedialyte that she has been drinking don't seem to be helping much and she looks so sickly." HPI J.L. is a 4%-month-old Asian American female infant who was taken to the emergency room of a local hospital because her parents were...