MEDICINE INTERNSHIP
This is Sindhusha, a medical student from India. As an intern who worked in the general medicine department, I embarked on a transformative journey, witnessing challenges and complexities of patient care. In this platform, I will share the glimpse into my journey in the department and recount my experiences and lessons I gained during my time in the department.
My general medicine posting is from december 1 to january 31
From 1st Dec to 15th Dec
Patient presented to casualty with chief complaints of pedal edema since 5 days and shortness of breath since 3 days (approx. 3rd dec)
Patient was apparently asymptomatic 1 month back the she developed vomitings insidious in onset, daily 4 to 5 times watery in consistency, non projectile, non bilious, non blood stained, this continued for 4 to 5 days no known aggravating factors relieved on medication
Then the patient developed fever insidious in onset, continuous, low grade associated with chills and rigors with no associated aggravating and relieving factors.
The patient also developed blackish discolouration of the 3rd toe of left foot, (approx. 6th dec) the patient observed it 2 to 3 days after the symptoms started for which the patient was patient was taken to NIMS (approx. 8th dec) for all the above conditions where they treated the fever, chills, rigors and vomitings conservatively and were advised on removal of the third great toe for which the patient got admitted in our hospital on 13th December for the procedure and underwent disarticulation and debridement of 3rd toe of left foot. Later she was admitted in the hospital for 9 days and discharged on 21st December
Later the patient presented to casualty on 25th December with complaints of pedal edema for both legs since 5 days and shortness of breath since 3 days
Pedal edema was gradually progressive, not relieving, pitting type.
The patient had complaints of SOB which gradually progressed to MMRC grade 4 while presented to casualty, aggravated on sleeping position and relieved on sitting position.
The patient also had an ulcer of size 16x4x1 cm present over the plantar aspect of the left foot extending from the base of 3rd metatarsal to dorsum of the left foot
No H/o seasonal variations or episodes
No h/o giddiness or diarrhea
No h/o seizure episodes
PAST HISTORY
History of diabetes since 12 years using metformin 500mg and glimiperide Per oral once in the morning
Not a known case of hypertension, epilepsy, CAD, CVA, thyroid disorders, epilepsy
H/o disarticulation and debridement of 3rd toe of left foot 20 days back
PERSONAL HISTORY
Apetite decreased
Bowel and bladder movements normal
Mixed diet
Drinks toddy occasionally once a month
FAMILY HISTORY
No known cases of diabetes in family
GENERAL EXAMINATION
Patient is conscious, coherent, and cooperative
Moderately built
No pallor, icterus, lymphadenopathy, clubbing, cyanosis
VITALS
PR: - 140 beats per minute
Temperature: - 98 F
Respiration: - 32cpm
Blood pressure: - 90/70 mmHg
GRBS: - 419mg/dl
PROGRESSION
On the night of 25th the patient developed tachycardia upon ecg it was identified as ventricular tachycardia to which she was administered amiodarone and she was bought to normal sinus rhythm. Later on the patient developed bradycardia and her stats started to drop suddenly for which CPR was done and she was intubated and kept on a mechanical ventilator for 10 days from 25th of December to 2nd January.
She was shifted from mechanical ventilator to oxygen through t piece on 2nd and extubated on 3rd January
During CPR she suffered from a fracture of 2nd rib on the right side.
She developed bed sores in the sacral region on 31st December initially of grade 1 which now progressed to grade 2 bed sores
Prior to getting admitted here she was diagnosed to having a fungal ball in the left upper left lobe which is thought to be aspergilloma
DIAGNOSIS
Diabetic ketoacidosis
Acute pulmonary edema secondary to acute coronary syndrome
Herat failure with reduced ejection fraction
Severe LV dysfunction
Left upper lobe fungal ball (aspergilloma)
LEARNING POINTS:
- This case made me look into the physiology behind the development of heart failure and the various clinical scenarios in its presentation.
- I got very clear insights in relation between heart failure and pulmonary edema.
SERIAL ECGS:
CASE-3
https://patasindhusha117.blogspot.com/2024/01/a-70-year-old-female-with-ckd.html
LEARNING POINTS:
- assisted in the central line.
- I gained insights into the renal physiology and understood how hemodialysis plays a crucial role in supporting these functions.
- I
learnt the importance of patient monitoring during the dialysis
sessions including vitals,fluid status and the risk of potential
complications.
- I got the opportunity to learn how to acquire the vascular access for hemodialysis.
- Did ascitic tap with help of my post graduates
- Understood the pathophysiology behind the development of alocohol induced liver diseases.
- Working the general medicine department gave me opportunity to forge relationship with my patients, these interactions taught me the significance of communication between in a doctor and patient.
- The valuable time in the department also made me realise the vital role of research in advancing medical knowledge and improving patient outcomes.
THANKYOU
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