Social History The patient informed me that she is currently working at Subway and that she is not in school. She says that she has not traveled anywhere out of the area recently, but that she did encounter many people that have been traveling at a New Year’s party she attended.
Presentation Upon doing vitals and a preliminary examination on the patient, her blood pressure and pulse were in normal range, but she was running a 102.1 fever. She appeared flush and her throat was red and swollen. The patient’s auxiliary and right superficial cervical lymph nodes were distended. The patient’s uvula was also enlarged, signaling uvular edema. The physical examination also showed signs of an enlarged spleen.
Hospital Course The clinic ran a complete CBC, an Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate Test (ESR) and a heterophile antibody test.
Final Diagnosis The CBC showed that the patient had minor leukocytosis. The ESR revealed a high sedimentation rate. Finally, the heterophile antibody test came back positive, affirming the diagnosis of Mononucleosis.
Treatment We prescribed the patient ibuprofen for the fever, edema and pain. We also gave a steroid shot to help immediately subdue symptoms. Patient was instructed to get plenty of rest and not to do any strenuous