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The patient experiences chills, body aches, or changes in mental status with a high fever, which can be a sign of an underlying infection or other medical condition.
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The patient experiences severe, colicky flank pain that radiates to the groin, as well as nausea, vomiting, and difficulty urinating or blood in urine.
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3.
The patient experiences persistent or severe pain in the abdomen, which can be a sign of various gastrointestinal or abdominal conditions, such as appendicitis, pancreatitis, or bowel obstructions.
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The patient experiences pain, swelling, deformity and limited motion that affects the area such as a broken bone in the arm, leg, or other extremity.
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The patient experiences debilitating pain that is not related to the chest or abdomen, such as severe headaches, back pain, or joint/musculoskeletal pain.
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This patient experiences headache, dizziness, burled vision, chest pain and SOB. The elevated blood pressure can be a sign of an underlying cardiovascular or renal condition.
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This patient experiences persistent or severe episodes of nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, leading to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances.
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This patient experiences symptoms such as wheezing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath, but without severe respiratory distress or impairment.