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Varicella History
Mar 31, 2010
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Mark Morgan
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Infectious Disease
Subjective/History
Short Version
History provided by ***mother/father/grandparent*** The patient comes in with *** days of vesicular rash. The rash is described as initially occurring as small water blisters with surrounding erythema. There ***has/has not*** been a known exposure to varicella virus. The patient ***has/has no*** accompanying pruritus, ***has/has no*** accompanying fever, ***has had/has not had*** a cough and ***has had/has not had*** ocular symptoms.
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Long Version
Patient accompanied with
Mother
Father
Grandparent
Guardian
None
how many
days of vesicular rash
Yes
No
<-- Typical varicella rash (The rash is described as initially occurring as small water blisters with surrounding erythema.)
Yes
No
<-- Pruritis
Yes
No
<-- Fever
Yes
No
<-- Cough
Yes
No
<-- Ocular symptoms
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