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5:30 AM, Jan 01, 1970Hourly
7 Days
15 Days
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Over the next 15 days, temperatures will gradually increase from around 23°C to a high of about 36-38°C by day 9. While we won't experience any heat waves with daily max temps exceeding 40°C or severe heat wave conditions above 45°C, there may be some uncomfortable days around the middle of the forecast period when temperatures are expected to reach their peak. The weather will generally remain partly cloudy throughout this time frame, with average wind speeds and humidity levels also remaining consistent. No significant rainfall is anticipated during these 15 days.
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Weather buddy
The day will commence with a cloudy morning, as temperatures range from 25.0°C to 33.0°C accompanied by moderate humidity levels between 60% and 85%. Wind speeds will be around 14.8 km/h without any rainfall expected. In the evening, continue with a cloudy sky as temperatures slightly increase from 32.0°C to 35.0°C while humidity drops marginally between 54% and 77%. A light shower of approximately 3.0 mm is anticipated amidst sustained wind speeds close to 14.5 km/h. Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has been identified as a valuable diagnostic tool in emergency medicine, providing rapid assessments at the patient's bedside. This summary outlines the key POCUS findings for patients admitted overnight with suspected abdominal pathologies: Morning Assessment Findings: - Patient A exhibited free fluid in the pelvis on ultrasound, suggesting a possible ruptured ectopic pregnancy. Blood pressure was 130/85 mmHg; heart rate at 78 bpm. - Patient B's liver appears enlarged with irregular texture, suggestive of hepatomegaly and potential underlying cirrhosis or fatty infiltration. Vital signs were stable: Blood pressure 125/80 mmHg; heart rate at 76 bpm. - Patient C demonstrated gallbladder wall thickening with no stones present, indicative of acalculous cholecystitis. Vitals monitored closely due to slight tachycardia (heart rate: 92 bpm) and elevated blood pressure (135/87 mmHg). Afternoon Assessment Findings: - Patient D's POCUS revealed a large complex cystic structure in the liver, necessitating further imaging to rule out neoplastic processes. Vital signs were within normal limits (BP 120/75 mmHg; HR 68 bpm). - Patient E was found to have a significant amount of ascites on ultrasound, with no evidence of malignancy or infection. Blood pressure slightly elevated at 130/84 mmHg (heart rate: 82 bpm). - Patient F had normal findings with no acute abdominal pathology noted during the POCUS examination; vital signs were stable (BP 125/76 mmHg; HR 70 bpm). Night Assessment Findings: - Patient G's ultrasound showed a mass in the right lobe of the liver, suggesting potential hepatocellular carcinoma. Vital signs were under observation (BP 145/92 mmHg; HR 88 bpm). - Patient H had POCUS findings consistent with cholecystitis without gallbladranal involvement, which aligns with the patient's clinical presentation. Blood pressure was recorded at a slightly elevated level (BP 128/79 mmHg; HR 86 bpm). - Patient I's abdominal ultrasound demonstrated no acute findings but noted chronic changes consistent with their known history of alcohol use disorder. Vital signs were stable throughout the night (BP: 130/78 mmHg; HR 72 bpm). This summary should help guide further diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for each patient based on their overnight POCUS assessments and vital sign trends.
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CLOUDY
Humidity
60%
Dew Point
24°C
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Wind speed
11 km/h
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