What is reynold pentad?

Reynold Pentad, also known as "five vital signs," is a set of indicators used in medical practice to assess a patient's health status. The five components of the Reynold Pentad are fever, jaundice, delirium, hypotension, and right upper quadrant pain. These indicators can help physicians diagnose severe bacterial infections, such as sepsis or cholangitis. Reynold Pentad is considered a serious condition that requires urgent medical attention and intensive care treatment. Prompt diagnosis and intervention can help improve the patient's chances of survival and recovery.