Consultation — Headache with photophobia and cough — 2026-04-02 17:45
Presenting Complaint
Headache with photophobia
Chest pain with cough
Nausea and vomiting
History of Presenting Complaint
Patient presents with headache and chest pain with cough. Cough has been going on for three days.
Headache associated with photophobia, unable to see lights properly, also with nausea and vomiting.
Observations
Patient seems alert.
Temp 37.2
HR 90
BP 130/60
On Examination
Pupils equal and reactive.
Optimal court examination for papilledema performed.
Chest is clear.
Heart sounds normal.
Plan
Amoxicillin 500mg three times a day.
Sumatriptan 50mg on the onset of headache, can take another one after two hours.
Follow up with general practitioner in 48 hours.
Safety Netting
If any worsening pain, fever, headaches, dizziness or SOB, contact 111 or 999.
Audit
Presenting Complaint
Headache with photophobia [1][2]
Chest pain with cough [1]
Nausea and vomiting [2]
History of Presenting Complaint
Patient presents with headache and chest pain with cough. Cough has been going on for three days. [1]
Headache associated with photophobia, unable to see lights properly, also with nausea and vomiting. [2]
Observations
Patient seems alert. [3]
Temp 37.2 [3]
HR 90 [3]
BP 130/60 [3]
On Examination
Pupils equal and reactive. [4]
Optimal court examination for papilledema performed. [4]
Chest is clear. [4]
Heart sounds normal. [4][5]
Plan
Amoxicillin 500mg three times a day. [6]
Sumatriptan 50mg on the onset of headache, can take another one after two hours. [6][7]
Follow up with general practitioner in 48 hours. [8]
Safety Netting
If any worsening pain, fever, headaches, dizziness or SOB, contact 111 or 999. [9][10][11]
References
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[0] Okay, let's tackle this medical transcript correction. First, I need to go through each line and identify any misspelled medical terms, drug names, dosages, or clinical terms. Let's start with line 1: "Mission with headache..." Hmm, "Mission" doesn't make sense here. Maybe it's a typo for "Patient presents with..."? But the user's examples don't include that, so maybe it's a different term. Wait, maybe "Mission" is a misheard word. Let me check the examples again. The user provided examples like "a most sicilian" → "amoxicillin". So maybe "Mission" is a misheard term. Alternatively, maybe it's "Patient presents with..." but the user wants only medical terms corrected. Since "Mission" isn't a medical term, maybe it's correct as is. Wait, maybe "Mission" is a typo for "Patient presents with..." but the user said not to rephrase anything. Hmm. Maybe "Mission" is correct. Let me move on.
[0] Line 2: "fat tub phobia" – "fat tub phobia" doesn't make sense. The example given was "para see ta mol" → "paracetamol". So maybe "fat tub phobia" is a misheard term. Let's think. "Phobia" is a real term, but "fat tub" could be a mishearing of "photophobia" (fear of light). So "fat tub phobia" → "photophobia". That makes sense because the next part is "unable to see lights properly". So correct that.
[0] Line 3: "temperature of 37.2" – that's okay. "blood pressure 130 over 60" – correct. "heart rate of 90" – correct. "Pupils equal reactive" – maybe "equal and reactive"? But the user said not to rephrase, only correct spelling. So maybe "equal reactive" is okay. Wait, the example had "optimal court examination or papillodema". "Optimal court" is likely "optical coherence tomography" or "optimal court" is a mishearing. Wait, "optimal court examination or papillodema" – maybe "optical coherence tomography" or "ophthalmoscopic examination for papilledema". But the user's example had "optimal court examination or papillodema" → maybe "ophthalmoscopic examination for papilledema". But the user said not to rephrase, only correct spelling. So maybe "optimal court" is a mishearing of "ophthalmoscopic". But the user's example had "optimal court examination or papillodema" → "optimal court examination or papillodema" is corrected to "optimal court examination or papillodema"? Wait, maybe "optimal court" is a mishearing of "optical coherence tomography" but the user's example had "optimal court examination or papillodema" → maybe "optimal court examination or papillodema" is correct as is? Wait, the user's example had "optimal court examination or papillodema" → maybe the correct term is "ophthalmoscopic examination for papilledema". But the user said not to rephrase, only correct spelling. So maybe "optimal court" is a typo for "optimal court" and "papillodema" is a typo for "papilledema". So correct "papillodema" to "papilledema".
[0] Line 6: "Amortisacillian 500mg three times a day and Sumatriptan 50mg on the onset of headache". "Amortisacillian" is likely "Amoxicillin". The example had "a most sicilian" → "amoxicillin". So correct "Amortisacillian" to "Amoxicillin". "Sumatriptan" is correct as is.
[0] Line 7: "can take another one after two hours." – no medical terms here.
[0] Line 8: "I advise patients to follow up with GP in 48 hours." – correct.
[0] Line 9-11: "if you've developed any worsening pain, fever, headaches, dizziness, shortness of breath, contact 111-1999." – no medical terms to correct here.
[0] So the main corrections are:
[0] Line 2: "fat tub phobia" → "photophobia"
[0] Line 4: "optimal court examination or papillodema" → "optimal court examination or papilledema" (correcting "papillodema" to "papilledema")
[0] Line 6: "Amortisacillian" → "Amoxicillin"
[0] Wait, in line 6, "Amortisacillian" is misspelled. The correct spelling is "Amoxicillin". So correct that.
[0] Also, in line 4, "optimal court examination or papillodema" – "optimal court" might be a mishearing of "ophthalmoscopic", but the user said not to rephrase. So maybe "optimal court" is correct as is, but "papillodema" is misspelled as "papilledema".
[0] So the corrected transcript would have:
[2] ...fat tub phobia → photophobia
[4] ...optimal court examination or papillodema → optimal court examination or papilledema
[6] Amortisacillian → Amoxicillin
[0] Let me check again. The user's example had "clary throw my sin" → "clarithromycin". So similar approach here. So "Amortisacillian" → "Amoxicillin".
[0] Yes, that's correct. So the final corrections are:
[0] Line 2: "fat tub phobia" → "photophobia"
[0] Line 4: "papillodema" → "papilledema"
[0] Line 6: "Amortisacillian" → "Amoxicillin"
[0] I think that's all. Let me make sure there are no other misspellings. The rest seems okay. The user said not to add, remove, or rephrase anything, only correct medical terms. So the structure remains the same.
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[1] Mission with headache and chest pain with cough. Cough has been going three days, headache with
[2] photophobia and unable to see lights properly and also a bit nausea and vomiting.
[3] On examination patient seems alert, temperature of 37.2, blood pressure 130 over 60, heart rate of 90,
[4] Pupils equal reactive, optimal court examination or papilledema, chest is clear, heart sounds
[5] as normal.
[6] Amoxicillin 500mg three times a day and Sumatriptan 50mg on the onset of headache
[7] can take another one after two hours.
[8] I advise patients to follow up with GP in 48 hours.
[9] And if you've developed any worsening pain, fever,
[10] headaches, dizziness, shortness of breath,
[11] contact 111-1999.