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04 KAVYASREE (OLD BATCH)-BIMONTHLY ASSESSMENT AUG-2021

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04 KAVYASREE(OLD BATCH) 3rd SEMISTER. Hi This is K.KAVYASREE, a 3rd semester medical student ."This is online E log book to discuss our patient’s de-identified health data shared after taking his/her/guardian’s signed informed consent. Here we discuss our individual patient’s problems through series of inputs from available global online community of experts with an aim to solve those patients clinical problems with collective current best evidence based inputs" Medicine paper for Aug 2021 bimonthly blended assessment    https://medicinedepartment. blogspot.com/2021/08/medicine- paper-for-aug-2021-bimonthly. html?m=1 Q1 )  (Testing peer review competency in the active reader of this assignment) : Please go through the long and short cases in the first link shared above and provide your critical appraisal of the captured data in terms of completeness, correctness and ability to provide useful leads to analyze the diagnostic and therapeutic uncertainties around the cases shared

GENERAL MEDICINE E-LOG AUG-18-08-21

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  04 KAVYASREE (OLD BATCH) 45 YEARS MALE. AUG 18-08-2021 This is an online E log book to discuss our patient's de-identified health data shared after taking his/her/guardian's signed informed consent.  Here we discuss our individual patient's problems through series of inputs from available global online community of experts with an aim to solve those patient's clinical problems with collective current best evidence based inputs.  This E log book also reflects my patient-centered online learning portfolio and your valuable inputs on the comment box is welcome.” I've been given this case to solve in an attempt to understand the topic of "patient clinical data analysis" to develop my competency in reading and comprehending clinical data including history, clinical findings, investigations and come up with a diagnosis and treatment plan.    THE CASE AS FOLLOWS:  A 45 year old man,  Farmer by occupation presented with the complaints, CHIEF COMPLAINTS Pain in a

GENERAL MEDICINE E-LOG AUG-07/08/2021

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  04  KAVYA SREE(OLD BATCH) 45 YEARS MALE.... AUG 07-08-2021 This is an online E log book to discuss our patient's de-identified health data shared after taking his/her/guardian's signed informed consent.  Here we discuss our individual patient's problems through series of inputs from available global online community of experts with an aim to solve those patient's clinical problems with collective current best evidence based inputs.  This E log book also reflects my patient-centered online learning portfolio and your valuable inputs on the comment box is welcome.” I've been given this case to solve in an attempt to understand the topic of "patient clinical data analysis" to develop my competency in reading and comprehending clinical data including history, clinical findings, investigations and come up with a diagnosis and treatment plan.  CASE : A 45 yr old male , came to the opd with chief complaints of  Pedal edema since 2 month  and Shortness of breath

GENERAL MEDICINE ELOG-1 AUG-05,2021

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 KAVYA SREE ROLL NO-04(OLD BATCH) This is an online e log pattern to discuss case scenarios of a patient with a gardians permission. I have been given this case to solve in an attempt to understand the topic of patient clinical data analysis to develop my competency in reading and comprehending clinical data including, history, clinical findings, investigations, and come up with a diagnosis and treatment plan. 65 year old female, house wife by occupation, came to the opd with c/o burning micturition since 2weeks.  Generalised weakness since 2 weeks Low backache since 1 week.  Fever since 5-6 days History of present illness:  Patient was apparently asymptomatic 2 weeks back. Then she developed c/o burning micturition since 2 weeks and used tab.nitrofurantoin for 4 days and UTI subsided. Followed by c/o low backache, followed by fever since 5 days. Low grade fever not associated with chills and rigor, relieved on medication, followed by generalised weakness. H/o covid-19 3 months back No