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interpreting medical records
read the following medical records. define the abbreviations and terms called out in each record, and then answer the questions that follow each medical record.
20 y/o female college student with pmh of mild cp presents to on-campus medical clinic with c/o severe ha, fever, fatigue, and photophobia. pt has a positive babinski sign. clinic physician assistant has ordered lp to collect and analyze sample of csf to r/o bacterial meningitis.
- pmh:
- cp:
- c/o:
- ha:
- photophobia:
- lp:
- csf:
- r/o:
- meningitis:
- what is the babinski sign?
Each term/abbreviation is defined based on standard medical terminology, relevant to the clinical context provided.
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- PMH: Past Medical History
- CP: Cerebral Palsy
- c/o: Complains Of
- HA: Headache
- photophobia: Abnormal sensitivity to light, often causing discomfort or pain when exposed to light
- LP: Lumbar Puncture (a procedure to collect cerebrospinal fluid from the lower spinal canal)
- CSF: Cerebrospinal Fluid (the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord)
- R/O: Rule Out (to eliminate a possible diagnosis)
- meningitis: Inflammation of the protective membranes (meninges) that cover the brain and spinal cord, usually caused by infection
- What is the Babinski sign?
A reflex response where the big toe extends upward and the other toes fan out when the sole of the foot is firmly stroked; in adults, this is an abnormal sign indicating damage to the central nervous system.