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Abstract Number: 360
Acute Renal Failure, Urinary Obstruction, and Elevated Psa: Slam Dunk Diagnosis?
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Case Presentation: A 64‐year‐old man presented with a 4‐week history of abdominal fullness and urinary retention. He was recently seen at an urgent care clinic where he was diagnosed and treated for a UTI. He returned after symptoms persisted. Lab work at this visit showed significant acute renal failure. He was instructed to report to […]
Abstract Number: 360
MICROAGGRESSION RESPONSE TRAINING WORKSHOP FOR INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENTS
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Microaggressions, defined as verbal or non-verbal communications that convey hostility, invalidation or insult based on an individual’s marginalized status in society, are ubiquitous and harmful in health care and medical training. They occur between and among patients, families, and interprofessional providers of all levels. Prior work has shown that microaggressions can pollute the clinical […]
Abstract Number: 485
REVIEWING IMPLICIT BIASES IN HOSPITAL MEDICINE: A CASE OF CORTICAL BLINDNESS
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Case Presentation: Our patient is a 64 year old gentleman with a history of prior cerebellar stroke who presented to the Emergency Department (ED) after being found unresponsive in his car by bystanders. On ED evaluation he was noted to be lethargic, able to follow commands but unable to recall what happened. Neurologic exam in […]
Abstract Number: 485
REVIEWING IMPLICIT BIASES IN HOSPITAL MEDICINE: A CASE OF CORTICAL BLINDNESS
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Case Presentation: Our patient is a 64 year old gentleman with a history of prior cerebellar stroke who presented to the Emergency Department (ED) after being found unresponsive in his car by bystanders. On ED evaluation he was noted to be lethargic, able to follow commands but unable to recall what happened. Neurologic exam in […]
Abstract Number: 983
“I KNEW I WASN’T CRAZY”: DELAYED DIAGNOSIS OF LYMPHOMA IN A PATIENT WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Case Presentation: A 60 year-old woman with a history of chronic hepatitis C without cirrhosis and schizophrenia with paranoid delusions was admitted with severe progressive bilateral burning foot pain. She had a history of intermittent alcohol use and recent homelessness. She lacked a primary care doctor and sought care for her bilateral lower extremity pain […]
Abstract Number: 983
PERITONEAL TUBERCULOSIS; AN ELUSIVE DIAGNOSIS
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Case Presentation: A 43 year old male with a history of alcohol use disorder presented complaining of a 1 week history of sharp stabbing abdominal pain associated with diarrhea and fever, and a 15 pound unintentional weight loss over a month. He was tachycardic at 110 and febrile at 101.4 F, but normotensive. He had […]
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