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Patient Info

Name: Unknown
Age: Unknown
Date: 2025-05-30 21:33:36

Transcript

[00:00 → 00:12] It's the highest height of the earth and I think it's the 20th, 20th, 20th, 20th, 20th.
[00:12 → 00:21] So, the problem is, the problem is, the problem is, the problem is, when I release something,
[00:21 → 00:24] I feel, even if you're asleep, and you're asleep, you're asleep.
[00:24 → 00:30] And I feel like I'm very, very much asleep, not working out, and I'll just mention it.
[00:30 → 00:34] So, I release something, I'll go out, and I'll just leave.
[00:34 → 00:41] Yeah, you last made a comment here, and I'll leave the same thing, and I'll just mention it.
[00:41 → 00:50] I'll just leave the same thing, and I'll just send it, and I'll just send it, and I'll just send it, and I'll just send it.
[00:50 → 00:54] I think it is much more than that to do that for me.
[00:54 → 00:56] It's exciting.
[00:56 → 00:58] It's amazing to do that for me.
[00:58 → 01:00] It's amazing.

Clinical Notes

Subjective

  • Patient: Patient expressing fragmented speech and repetitive phrases.

  • Primary Concern:

  • Patient describes feeling excessively sleepy and mentions releasing something repeatedly.
  • Reports feeling very sleepy, not working out, and leaving abruptly after releasing something.

Objective

  • No relevant data.

Assessment

  1. Sleep Disturbance: Patient's complaints of feeling excessively sleepy and fragmented speech may indicate a sleep disorder.

Plan

  1. Referral:
  2. Refer the patient to a sleep specialist for further evaluation and management of possible sleep disorders.
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