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159 Ravali Irugurala GM

  BIMONTHLY BLENDED ASSIGNMENT                                                                                                     - October 2021  Ravali Irugurala  Roll no: 159  3rd sem (2019) I  have been given the following cases 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 taking,clinical findings,investigations and diagnosis and come up with a treatment plan. This is the link to the questions asked in the assignment: https://medicinedepartment.blogspot.com/2021/10/oct-2021-formative-bimonthly-blended.html?m=1 QUESTION : 1)   Please go through the case reports in the links 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. ANSWER : Critical Appraisal - GASTROENTEROLOGY - https://6

159 Ravali Irugurala

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        General medicine                                                                                                                21/0ct/ 2021  Name : Ravali Irugurala   Roll no : 159  3rd sem student  This is an online e log book to discuss our patient de- identified health data shared after taking his/ her guardians signed and informed consent.  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 presentation: A 74 yr old male , retired RTC driver(11 yrs back) , resident of narketpally came to the casuality with complaints of fever since 3 days , decreased urine output since 2 days,SOB GRADE :3 since 1 day.    History of present illness: 1.FEVER: - Sudden in onset, associated with chills, increased during nights &  relieved on medic