History of Present Illness
Review of Systems
Past Medical History
Physical Examination
Differential Diagnosis
Testing
Test Results
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About the Case
Hyperglycemia in a 56-Year-Old Woman
Review of Systems
General
: Increased thirst and is drinking more water. Appetite is normal and her weight at home has been unchanged for several months. She denies lethargy, fever, chills, or night sweats.
Skin
: No rash, pruritus, or lesions
HEENT
: No change in vision, sore throat, dysphagia
Pulmonary
: No cough, shortness of breath, wheezing
Cardiovascular
: No chest pain, pressure, or discomfort; no orthopnea, dyspnea on exertion, or paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea.
Gastrointestinal
: No abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
Genitourinary
: Increased urinary frequency without urgency, dysuria, or blood in urine. No vaginal discharge or itching.
Musculoskeletal
: No joint or muscle pain, no sores or lesions on feet.
Neurologic
: Has numbness and tingling in both feet that comes and goes throughout the day. No headache, tremor, change in gait.
Psychiatric
: No mood swings, depression, or anxiety.
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