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GIcase.docx Subjective:   Patient ID is a 6 wk.o. male infant who is here for   Chief Complaint Patient presents with •

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GIcase.docx Subjective:   Patient ID is a 6 wk.o. male infant who is here for   Chief Complaint Patient presents with • Gastrophageal Reflux     ANY SEPARATE IDENTIFIABLE PROBLEMS: Vomiting after feeding, fussiness     History of Present Illness: Mom says child has been having spit up and vomiting after almost each feed. Timing of vomiting/spit ups: no Weight changes: no Aggravating factors: None Relieving factors: None Associated symptoms: see above   Child has special health care needs: None   Review of Systems: HEENT: neg Respiratory: neg Cardiovascular: Negative. Genitourinary: Negative. GI: see above. Musculoskeletal: Negative. Skin: neg Neurological: Negative. Endo/Heme/Allergies: Negative. Psychiatric/Behavioral: Negative.   Allergies: Reviewed   Family History: Reviewed   Psychosocial: Reviewed   Passive Smoking: None   Objective:   Physical Exam ( Pertinent findings related to problems are in bold): Temp 98.4 °F (36.9 °C) (Temporal) | Wt 11 lb 4.5 oz (5.117 kg)   GENERAL: Appears well-developed. HEAD: AFOF soft & flat, normocephalic EYES: Conjunctivae and EOM are normal. Pupils are equal and reactive to light EARS: Normal NOSE: Normal Mouth/Throat: Mucous membranes are moist, no thrush, no blisters Neck: Normal range of motion, supple. CV: regular rate & rhythm, S1 and S2 normal, Pulses palpable, perfusion normal. RESP: Effort normal & breath sounds normal, air entry clear/= bilaterally ABD: Soft, Bowel sounds are normal, No masses GU: normal male genitalia MS: Normal range of motion. Joints are normal. SKIN: Normal. NEURO: Active and alert; good tone and normal reflexes.         Assessment and Plan:   Assessment: child is an 6 wk.o. male infant 1. Gastroesophageal reflux disease without esophagitis famotidine (PEPCID) 40 mg/5 mL (8 mg/mL) suspension     PROBLEM ORIENTED PLAN:   GERD: - Famotidine PO once a day - Small feeds and good burping - Keep head side about 20-30 degree up - Call back if symptoms do not improve or get worse   Parents were given education and teaching about GERD and feeding issues.   Parents verbalized good understanding about condition and plan of care.     Follow up/next visit: As scheduled and PRN

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