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Name: Unknown
Age: Unknown
Date: 2025-07-30 12:31:13

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                                             <tbody><tr><td id="fragmentid_1"><div><p><strong>Doctor</strong>: Hi, Omit. I see you've come in with some chest discomfort after your gym workouts. Can you describe what you're feeling?</p></div></td></tr><tr><td id="fragmentid_2"><div><p><strong>Patient</strong>: Hi, Doctor. It's a sharp pain on the left side that comes after intense cardio. It lasts about 5 to 10 minutes and goes away if I rest.</p></div></td></tr><tr><td id="fragmentid_3"><div><p><strong>Doctor</strong>: Any shortness of breath, nausea, or palpitations?</p></div></td></tr><tr><td id="fragmentid_4"><div><p><strong>Patient</strong>: Sometimes I feel a little out of breath, but I thought it was normal.</p></div></td></tr><tr><td id="fragmentid_5"><div><p><strong>Doctor</strong>: It could be musculoskeletal, but I want to rule out anything cardiac. We'll start with an ECG and a treadmill stress test. Also, try avoiding high intensity intervals until we get the results.</p></div></td></tr><tr><td id="fragmentid_6"><div><p><strong>Patient</strong>: Okay, I'll scale back a bit.</p></div></td></tr><tr><td id="fragmentid_7"><div><p><strong>Doctor</strong>: Good. We'll follow up after the test. It's always better to be safe, especially with chest symptoms.</p></div></td></tr><tr><td id="fragmentid_8"><div><p><strong>Patient</strong>: Thank you, Dr.. I appreciate it.</p></div></td></tr></tbody>

Clinical Notes

SOAP Note

Subjective:

The patient, Omit, presents with chest discomfort experienced after intense cardio workouts. He describes the pain as sharp on the left side, lasting 5 to 10 minutes, and resolving with rest. He also mentions feeling slightly out of breath at times.

Objective:

No specific objective findings provided in the transcription.

Assessment:

Possible musculoskeletal chest pain post intense cardio workouts. Differential diagnosis includes cardiac causes due to the nature of the symptoms.

Plan:

  1. Order an ECG and a treadmill stress test to rule out cardiac issues.
  2. Advise the patient to avoid high-intensity intervals until test results are available.
  3. Follow up with the patient after the tests to discuss further management based on results.
  4. Emphasize the importance of caution with chest symptoms and the need for appropriate evaluation.

Follow-up: Schedule a follow-up appointment to review test results and determine the next steps.

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