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GENERAL MEDICINE MONTHLY ASSIGNMENT(JULY 2021) BY Pranathi Reddy Zillella 3RD SEMESTER

                                                                             GENERAL MEDICINE   MONTHLY ASSIGNMENT(JULY 2021)     BY Pranathi Reddy Zillella 3RD SEMESTER            This blog is an assignment that was given to us for the evaluation of our competencies that were observed in the last month. This month's assignment is focused on renal failure patients         For link to questions for the assignment  click here        Q1) Peer review of previous month's assignment of a student closest to my roll no.             I have selected the following assignment to review:  Roll no- 102          1)    Overall the assignment is good, and  complete .She  did a good work with  review of all the      10 cases that she selected. She not only gave an insight but has also given a brief review on the whole case as well.  A timeline of symptomology, pharmacological interventions and relevancy of each treatment  have  been  given higher importance. However, she could have used flowchar

E-LOG OF CASE

A 40 year old male patient came to casualty with chief complaints of bilateral pedal edema Note : This is an online E-log book recorded to discuss and comprehend our patient's de-identified health data shared, after taking the patient's signed informed consent.  Here in this series of blogs, we discus our various patient's problems through series of inputs from available global online community of experts with an aim to solve those patients 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 and feedbacks are most welcome through comment box provided.  I have been given the following case to solve, in an attempt to understand the concept of "Patient clinical data analysis " to develop my own competence in reading and comprehending clinical data, including clinical history, clinical findings, investigations and come up with most compatible diagn