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OSCE DISCUSSION OSCE CASE LINK:  https://127soumyadeepbiswas.blogspot.com/2023/12/a-65-year-old-male-with-dka-with.html OSCE question and answers 1. What is diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) ? Ans. Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is an acute, major, life-threatening complication of diabetes characterized by hyperglycemia, ketoacidosis, and ketonuria. It occurs when absolute or relative insulin deficiency inhibits the ability of glucose to enter cells for utilization as metabolic fuel, the result being that the liver rapidly breaks down fat into ketones to employ as a fuel source. The overproduction of ketones ensues, causing them to accumulate in the blood and urine and turn the blood acidic. DKA occurs mainly in patients with type 1 diabetes, but it is not uncommon in some patients with type 2 diabetes. Laboratory studies for DKA include glucose blood tests, serum electrolyte determinations, blood urea nitrogen (BUN) evaluation, and arterial blood gas (ABG) measurements. Treatment includes corr
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A 65 year old male with DKA with community acquired pneumonia and pre renal AKI

Hi, I am Soumyadeep Biswas a medical student . This is an E-Log, that depicts the patient centered approach for learning medicine .This E-Log has been created after taking consent from the patient and their relatives. The links that were used by me for understanding the available data on the particular disease have been mentioned below in each post . Hope you learn valuable information after giving it a good read ! OSCE CASE QUESTIONS:  https://127soumyadeepbiswas.blogspot.com/2023/12/osce.html A 65 year old male was brought to casualty with CHIEF COMPLAINTS Fever since 4 days Breathlessness since 1 day HISTORY OF PRESENTING ILLNESS  Patient was apparently asymptomatic 10 days back when he developed cold and cough with expectoration which is greenish and mucoid no aggravating or relieving factors. Now the expectoration has decreased.  Then developed fever 4 days back which is insidious in onset gradually progressive high grade, continuous and not associated with chills and rigor for wh

38yr old male patient developing severe pain in groin area

"This is an online E log book to discuss our patient's de-identified health data shared after taking his/her/guardian's signed informed consent. Here we discuss our individual patient's problems through series of inputs from available global online community of experts with an aim to solve those patient's clinical problems with collective current best evidence based inputs. This E log book also reflects my patient-centered online learning portfolio and your valuable inputs on the comment. The history has been taken using telephonic method. Chief complaints: a 38yr old male patient complained of severe pain the groin area  History of presenting illness: patient was apparantly asymptomatic 5days back and then developed severe pain in the groin region. The location of the pain is in the inguinal region which is continuous in nature and constant. The pain radiates to the back. The pain becomes intense with urination or any exertion, it is associated with mild fever ,

A 22 yr old female with generalized weakness and easy fatiguability since 2 months

 A 22 yr old female who is a student came with complaints of generalized weakness and easy fatiguability since 2 months  History of Presenting illness Pt was apparently asymptomatic 5 years back then she started to have desire to eat non edible material and went to the hospital and was diagnosed with Anemia (Hb 4gm/dl) and 2 units of PRBC transfusion was done Now since 2 months she is complaining of easy fatiguability with generalized weakness  C/o SOB(grade ll-III) insidious in onset, gradually progressive to grade III,c/o exertional dyspnea  No c/o chest pain, palpitations, orthopnea,pnd  No c/o fever,loose stools, vomitings PAST HISTORY H/o similar complaints in the past H/o two PRBC transfusion N/k/c/o diabetes HTN TB Asthma Epilepsy thyroid disorders  PERSONAL HISTORY Diet Mixed Appetite normal Sleep adequate Bowel and bladder regular Addictions No  Daily routine  Pt wakes up around 7 am takes breakfast and goes for coaching institute and comes back at 6 am and takes dinner at