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Margaret is a 13-year-old teenager who started menstruating at age 12. Since then, she has had excessively heavy and painful periods that can last 7 to 10 days. Today, she is in the office complaining of weakness and fatigue. She is much more pale than usual. Her eyes look sunken. She says she just finished her period. It lasted eight days and was once again very heavy. A STAT CBC shows H&H are very low. In fact, her hemoglobin is 5. She is being sent to the hospital for a transfusion. She is also being given a referral for a work-up at our gyne clinic.
 
  Dx. Chronic blood loss anemia due to pubertal menorrhagia
 
   First-listed diagnosis: ________
   Secondary diagnoses: ________
  Fill in the blank with correct word.

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Jacob is a 30-year-old black man with a history of sickle cell disease. He presents with a three-day history of pain in both elbows. The pain is sharp and the patient rates it as a 9 on a scale of 1-10. He has a low-grade fever.
 
  He was started on NS IV fluids and morphine was administered for the pain.
 
   PMHaside from the sickle cell disease, his past medical history is unremarkable.
 
   FH/SHBoth parents are alive and well. He has no siblings. He is not married. No known relatives with a history of sickle cell disease.
 
   Vital signsT  101.4 P  89 R  18 BP  112/66 O2 sats  90 on room air.
 
  HEENTPERRLA; scleral icterus; remainder of exam in unremarkable. Cranial nerves grossly intact; normal sensation.
 
   NeckNo LAD or masses; no lymph nodes appreciated.
 
   CardiacRRR, S1 and S2 are normal.
 
  LungsDecreased breath sounds bilaterally. Crackles and rales heard on ausulcation.
 
  AbdomenNormal bowel sounds; no rebound tenderness or guarding. Spleen slightly enlarged.
 
   ExtremitiesNo cyanosis or clubbing.
 
   MusculoskeletalBoth elbows swollen, red, hot to the touch; tenderness on palpation and painful on extension. Limited ROM in both elbows.
 
   GUNormal male.
 
   Rectal exam deferred.
 
   Impression: Sickle cell crisis. I am also concerned about the crackles, rales, and diminished breath sounds in the lungs. There could be a pneumonia starting.
 
  Plan: Admit for treatment of the sickle cell crisis. Get a CXR to see what is going on in the lungs. Continue IV fluids; consider Hydrea; consider transfusion, depending on H&H.
 
   Addendum: CXR is positive for pneumonia. Will do a forced sputum culture and start on antibiotics.
 
   First-listed diagnosis: ________
   Secondary diagnosis: ________
  Fill in the blank with correct word.



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Answer to Question 1

First-listed diagnosis: ________
Answer: Chronic blood loss anemia  D50.0

Secondary diagnoses: ________
Answer: Pubertal menorrhagia  N92.2

Answer to Question 2

First-listed diagnosis: ________
Answer: Sickle cell crisis  D57.00

Secondary diagnosis: ________
Answer: Pneumonia  J18.9




dbose

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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