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Complete physical examination may not be possible in a few cases of severe complications.
Complete physical examination may not be possible in a few cases of severe complications.
===Vital signs===
===Vital signs===
* Temperature - increased in infections, may be decreased in severe sepsis
* Blood pressure - very high blood pressure may be cause of encephalopathy, in a few cases like sepsis, dehydration it may be low
* Pulse - increase in rate but decrease in volume in dehydration, increase in rate and volume in thyroiditis
===General examination===





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Physical Exam

Complete physical examination may not be possible in a few cases of severe complications.

Vital signs

  • Temperature - increased in infections, may be decreased in severe sepsis
  • Blood pressure - very high blood pressure may be cause of encephalopathy, in a few cases like sepsis, dehydration it may be low
  • Pulse - increase in rate but decrease in volume in dehydration, increase in rate and volume in thyroiditis

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