🩺 Record Detail
Patient Info
Name: Unknown
Age: Unknown
Date: 2025-07-19 05:06:03
Transcript
[00:00 → 00:04] Doctor, good morning, Mrs. Sharma. It's good to see you again. [00:05 → 00:08] How have you been feeling since our last session? [00:09 → 00:16] Patient, good morning, doctor. Honestly, not great. The pain in my left hand has gotten worse. [00:17 → 00:22] It's sharp, constant, and sometimes it feels like it's burning from the inside. [00:22 → 00:28] And I don't know how to say this. I've started seeing things that aren't there. [00:29 → 00:31] Doctor, I'm really sorry to hear that. [00:32 → 00:34] Let's take things one at a time. [00:35 → 00:39] About the hand pain that's likely due to nerve involvement from the cancer spreading. [00:39 → 00:43] I'll adjust your pain medication and add a nerve pain reliever. [00:44 → 00:47] Something like gabapentin may help ease that burning sensation. [00:48 → 00:52] Patient, thank you. That pain has been unbearable at times. [00:53 → 00:55] Doctor, I can imagine. [00:55 → 00:59] Now, about the hallucinations are you seeing or hearing things? [01:00 → 01:01] And how often does it happen? [01:02 → 01:04] Patient, mostly at night. [01:05 → 01:08] I sometimes see people in my room or hear voices calling my name. [01:09 → 01:12] I know they're not real, but it's terrifying. [01:13 → 01:15] Doctor, that sounds distressing. [01:16 → 01:20] It could be a side effect of the hypnosis opioids or just the progression of the illness. [01:21 → 01:24] I'll refer you to our palliative care psychiatrist. [01:25 → 01:30] Meanwhile, I'll reduce your opioids slightly and introduce a low dose of halopiridol. [01:30 → 01:32] It should help manage the hallucinations. [01:33 → 01:38] Patient, thank you. Doctor, it's just been so hard. [01:39 → 01:40] I feel like I'm losing control. [01:41 → 01:44] Doctor, you're not alone, Mrs. Sharma. [01:45 → 01:47] We're here to support you every step of the way. [01:48 → 01:53] We'll keep monitoring and adjusting things to give you as much comfort and peace as possible. [01:53 → 01:56] Patient, I'm grateful for that, really.
Clinical Notes
Subjective
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Patient: Mrs. Sharma.
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Primary Concern:
- Experiencing worsening sharp, constant pain in the left hand.
- Describes a burning sensation in the hand.
- Reports visual and auditory hallucinations, mainly at night, seeing people in the room and hearing voices calling her name.
- Expresses distress and fear related to the hallucinations.
Objective
- Medical History:
- Cancer with suspected nerve involvement.
- Currently on opioids for pain management.
Assessment
- Pain Management:
- Worsening left hand pain likely due to nerve involvement from cancer.
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Plan to adjust pain medication and introduce a nerve pain reliever like gabapentin.
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Hallucinations:
- Likely a side effect of opioids or disease progression.
- Referral to palliative care psychiatrist for further evaluation.
- Plan to reduce opioids slightly and start low-dose haloperidol to manage hallucinations.
Plan
- Pain Management:
- Adjust pain medication to address worsening hand pain.
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Consider adding gabapentin for nerve pain relief.
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Hallucinations Management:
- Refer to palliative care psychiatrist for evaluation of hallucinations.
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Introduce low-dose haloperidol to manage distressing hallucinations.
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Support:
- Reassure patient of continuous support and monitoring to enhance comfort and peace.
- Emphasize the healthcare team's commitment to assisting throughout the process.