A 73-year-old white male has been experiencing shortness of breath and left-sided chest pain for the last 24 hours.
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A 73-year-old white male has been experiencing shortness of breath and left-sided chest pain for the last 24 hours. More recently, he has noted shaking chills and a fever. About 3 days before, he had been drinking alcohol excessively and passed out. When he awoke, he noted vomitus on his shirt. He does have a history of hypertension and coronary artery disease.
His physical examination indicated that he was tachypneic and had a fever. His heart rate was 110 per minute. His chest examination demonstrated rhonchi in the lower lateral left chest.
Studies
Results
Routine laboratory work
Normal except for elevated WBC equal
18,000 with 88% neutrophils
Chest X-ray study, p. 1014
Pulmonary opacity in the left lower lung field.
Arterial blood gasses (ABGs), p. 109
pH
7.39 (normal: 7.35-7.45)
Pco2
36 mm Hg (normal: 35-45 mm Hg)
Po2
79 mm Hg (normal: 80-100 mm Hg)
HCO3
23 mEq/L (normal: 22-26 mEq/L)
B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP), p. 367
78 pg/mL (normal: <100) EKG, p. 544 No evidence of ischemic disease Blood cultures, p. 708 Positive for Klebsiella Sputum culture, p. 761 Positive for Klebsiella AST, ALT, LDH, alk phos, p. 47 All mildly elevated liver enzymes