Soup Notes Templateweek 91
Soup Notes Templateweek 91
Date of Encounter:
Preceptor/Clinical Site:
PATIENT INFORMATION
Age: 76 years
Allergies: None
Current Medications:
Lasix 40mg,
Eliquis 5 mg
metoprolol 50 mg
amlodipine 10mg
simvastatin 40mg
PMH: he was diagnosed with hypertension about 15 years ago. Years six later, he suffered a
Family History: both parents died long time age, no known health history. Children are all
Social History: patient lives with a house help in his apartment. He denies smoking, and
Sexual Orientation:
Nutrition History: takes balanced diet, with low cholesterol, and sodium. Visits a dietician
Subjective Data:
Chief Complaint: “We have brought our dad for his annual checkup.”
Symptom analysis/HPI: Mr. John is a 76-year-old male Jewish patient presenting to the clinic
for his annual checkup accompanied by his twin daughters. He states that he is feeling well
generally and is taking medication given during his cardiology visit two weeks ago. However, he
states that he is experiencing memory problems. He explains that he noticed this was not normal
yesterday, when he was not able to differentiate his twin daughters. He cannot clearly remember
when the symptoms began, but he says that they are mild. He denies forgetting procedures like
cooking, coming to the hospital, but admits to frequently misplacing items, which he finds
disappointing.
CONSTITUTIONAL: the patient denies recent effortless weight loss or weight gain. He denies
extremities. He denies having seizures, headaches currently. He admits having stroke once. He
HEENT: he denies having head surgeries, traumas, or headaches. He denies eye pain, discharge,
or erythema. He denies having blurred vision. He denies changes in hearing, and ringing in his
ears. He denies nose bleeding, nasal discharge, or postnasal drainage. No swallowing difficulties
reported.
not stiff.
SKIN: denies rashes, lesions, or tumors. He denies abnormal pigmentation of the skin.
Objective Data:
VITAL SIGNS: blood pressure: 126/83; Pulse: 92; Temp: 98.9F; Weight: 198lbs; Height: 6’5:
BMI: 22.5
GENERAL APPREARANCE: the patient is calm, alert and oriented. He does not appear to be
in acute distress.
NEUROLOGIC: all cranial nerves and reflexes are intact. There is mild deficiency in both long
HEENT: head I free form trauma. He is bald headed, otherwise hair is well distributed in other
areas or the scalp. Eyes are free from erythema, with round, and reactive, no abnormal, or
excessive tearing noted. Eye sight is intact. No drainage moted n the ears. Tympanic membrane
is free from inflammation. There is no septal deviation noted in the nose. Nostrils are pinkish and
free from erythema, or drainage. No sinus inflammation noted either. Oral mucosa is pinkish,
and free from ulcerations. The throat is pinkish too, no evidence of tonsilitis, or pharyngitis.
CARDIOVASCULAR: heart rate and blood pressures are within normal ranges. Pulse’s rhythm
is regular. Capillary refill is 3 seconds, and the patient is free from edema.
GASTROINTESTINAL: external genitalia free from ulcerations. Bladder is palpable and non-
the prostate reveals normally sized and soft prostate, without ridges.
MUSKULOSKELETAL: both upper and lower limbs have limited range of motion. Joints
INTEGUMENTARY: skin is wrinkled, dry, and warm. No ulcerations, or lesions noted. Nails
ASSESSMENT:
Patient visited the facility for his annual wellness checkup. He is alert and oriented, and has
history of hypertension, heart failure, and stroke. He however mentioned issues with
remembering, especially minor things. He also mentioned reduced flexibility of his joints.
Examination of the patient revealed mild deficits in both of his short-term and long-term
Main Diagnosis
visuo - spatial activity, character, and behavior (Weller, & Budson, 2018).
Differential diagnosis
Vascular dementia: occurs following obstruction of blood flow to the brain (Korczyn, et
al., 2012). Considering that the patient suffered once from stroke, this could be a probable
diagnosis, but vascular dementia is characterized with more symptoms like confusion,
and disorientation which are absent in the patient. Therefore, the diagnosis is ruled out.
Betablocker’s side effects: the patient is taking Beta blockers for his hypertension. One
of the side effects of such medications is that they can lead to memory loss.
PLAN:
- complete blood count: complete blood count is utilized to assess the general health of th
Pharmacological treatment:
None
Non-Pharmacologic treatment:
None.
Education
patient was educated to continue taking the prescribed medications, to alleviate symptoms, as
well as prevent complication. He was also educated concerning his new complains of
forgetfulness, to alleviate the anxiety, and to help him with daily life.
ascertain root cause of the memory deterioration. He was also referred to a physiotherapist to
Korczyn, A. D., Vakhapova, V., & Grinberg, L. T. (2012). Vascular dementia. Journal of the
Weller, J., & Budson, A. (2018). Current understanding of Alzheimer's disease diagnosis and
https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.14506.1