July 2024 Critical Care Case of the Month: Community-Acquired Meningitis
By: Robert A Raschke MD
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History of Present Illness
A 62-year-old woman was brought to our emergency department at 0300 with a possible stroke. She was last known well at 2230 the previous evening, when she complained of severe headache and took some acetaminophen before going to bed. Her daughter (who provided all history) noted that the patient awoke about midnight, vomited and took some naproxen. The daughter next heard the patient awake at 0230, and found her back in the bathroom vomiting again, slow to respond, “mumbling” and confused. The daughter was able to get the patient into their car with some difficulty and drove her to the ER.
Past Medical History, Social History, Family History
Only minimal past medical history was elicited. There was no known trauma, no fever and no recent illnesses. The patient took no prescription medications. She did not have any history of neurological disease and no known history of …
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