🩺 Record Detail
Patient Info
Name: Unknown
Age: Unknown
Date: 2026-08-01 10:14:43
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
Clinical Note
Chief Complaint
Sore throat, mild fever, dry cough, body aches, and fatigue for the last four days.
History of Present Illness
The patient reports experiencing a sore throat, mild fever, dry cough, body aches, and fatigue for four days. There is no shortness of breath or chest pain reported. The patient is concerned about these symptoms and seeks medical advice.
Past Medical History
The patient has a known allergy to penicillin, which causes a skin rash.
Review of Systems
- Respiratory: Dry cough, no shortness of breath or chest pain.
- General: Mild fever, body aches, fatigue.
Physical Exam
(Not provided in the transcript)
Assessment
The symptoms are consistent with a viral upper respiratory infection.
Plan
- Prescriptions:
- 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.
- Advise the patient to 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)
- 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.