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Patient Info

Name: Unknown
Age: Unknown
Date: 2026-08-04 09:24:51

Transcript

Doctor–Patient Consultation

Doctor: Good afternoon. What brings you in today?

Patient: I’ve had a sore throat, mild fever, dry cough, and body aches
for the last four days. I also feel tired.

Doctor: Have you noticed any shortness of breath or chest pain?

Patient: No, just the cough and fever.

Doctor: Do you have any known allergies?

Patient: Yes. I’m allergic to penicillin. It causes a skin rash.

Doctor: Thank you for letting me know. I’ll avoid prescribing
penicillin.

Doctor: Your symptoms appear consistent with a viral upper respiratory
infection, but we’ll monitor your recovery.

Prescription: - Paracetamol 500 mg: 1 tablet every 6–8 hours as needed
for fever. - Cetirizine 10 mg: 1 tablet at bedtime for allergy
symptoms. - Dextromethorphan cough syrup: 10 mL three times daily as
needed. - Drink plenty of fluids and get adequate rest.

Recommended Tests: - Complete Blood Count (CBC) - C-Reactive Protein
(CRP) - Chest X-ray (only if cough worsens or fever persists)

Patient: Thank you, Doctor. When should I come back?

Doctor: Let’s schedule a follow-up appointment for next Friday at 4:00
PM to review your progress and test results.

Patient: That works for me. Thank you.

Doctor: You’re welcome. If your symptoms worsen before then, please
contact the clinic immediately.

Clinical Notes

SOAP Clinical Note

Subjective

The patient reports experiencing a sore throat, mild fever, dry cough, body aches, and fatigue for the past four days. The patient denies any shortness of breath or chest pain. The patient has a known allergy to penicillin, which causes a skin rash.

Objective

The patient's symptoms are consistent with a viral upper respiratory infection. No additional objective findings are noted in the transcript.

Assessment

The patient is assessed with a likely viral upper respiratory infection. The symptoms include sore throat, mild fever, dry cough, body aches, and fatigue. The patient has a known allergy to penicillin.

Plan

  • Prescribe Paracetamol 500 mg: 1 tablet every 6–8 hours as needed for fever.
  • Prescribe Cetirizine 10 mg: 1 tablet at bedtime for allergy symptoms.
  • Prescribe Dextromethorphan cough syrup: 10 mL three times daily as needed.
  • Advise the patient to drink plenty of fluids and get adequate rest.
  • Recommended tests: Complete Blood Count (CBC), C-Reactive Protein (CRP), and Chest X-ray (only if cough worsens or fever persists).
  • Schedule a follow-up appointment for next Friday at 4:00 PM to review progress and test results.
  • Instruct the patient to contact the clinic immediately if symptoms worsen before the follow-up appointment.
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