Patient Information: CM, 13-year-old, Caucasian, Male
Subjective:
CC (chief complaint): Testicular pain
HPI: Carson is a 13-year-old white male who presents today with complaints of left testicular
pain that began 2 hours ago while playing basketball. He reports the pain is constant and rates it
a 9/10. He states that it feels like her "got punched". There is mild swelling to the left testes.
Denies headache, dizziness, lightheadedness, or fever. He does report one episode of emesis on
the way to the clinic, denies blood in emesis. Denies difficulty urinating or blood in urine. He
denies injury and stated that the pain just started. He has not taken any medications or tried
anything for pain relief. Denies abdominal pain or rectal pain.
Current meds: None
Allergies: NKDA
Pertinent PMHx: Carson is in general good health. Tympanostomy tubes as a young child
otherwise no pertinent past medical history noted. He is up to date on immunizations and has
regular check-ups.
Immunizations: Up to date for age.
Social hx: Lives in a single family home with his sister and both parents.
Fam Hx:
1. Mother, 48-years-old, healthy
2. Father, 49-years-old, HTN
3. Sister, 9-years-old, healthy
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