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Perfusion L.P., a 63-year-old Asian American male, is brought to the emergency department by ambulance at 6 AM with complaints of chest tightness, shortness of breath (SOB), and palpitations. The paramedics have started an IV and O2 at 2 L/min via nasal cannula. They also administered four chewable baby ASA and a nitroglycerin tablet, and they obtained a 12-lead ECG. L.P. is pain free on arrival but still complains of palpitations. Subjective Data: PMH: History of hypertension, mitral valve prolapse...
A 68-year-old man comes to the emergency department because of a 1-week history of difficulty breathing. He has had recurrent palpitations over the past 2 years. During this time, he has also had several episodes of anxiety despite no change in his daily life. He has occasional sharp chest pain localized to the left upper sternal border. He has no abdominal pain or leg swelling. Two years ago, he had streptococcal pharyngitis, which was promptly treated with a 10-day course...
A 40 year old male is brought into the local emergency department via ambulance after being found down and unconscious on the steps of a local church. Some children found the patient while playing near the church and noted that when he was first noticed, he had a large unsterile syringe hanging from his right antecubital region (it is unknown at this time what was inside of the syringe). Upon arrival, he is unable to be aroused to consciousness and...
Melvin Strong, a 19-year-old patient, presents to the emergency department after being ejected from an automobile. He has a back board with a cervical collar in place. The EMT stated that when he saw the patient, the patient was unconscious but quickly gained consciousness and was oriented ×3, talking, and able to move all four extremities. Within 5 minutes, the patient became unable to be aroused, opened his eyes only to painful stimuli, made incomprehensible sounds, and withdrew from pain....
Trauma and Bleeding Chief Complaint: 31 year-old Afrian American male injured whilerok-climbing History of Present Ilness: This 31-year-old male was rock-climbing with two friends at a national park 14 miles away from the nearest hospital when he suddenly lost his footing and slid 18 feet to the ground. Both friends who witnessed the fall said that he slid against sharp rock all of the way down, landing almost in a standing-up position, finally slumping to the ground. They also said...
Trauma and Bleeding Chief Complaint: 31 year-old Afrian American male injured whilerok-climbing History of Present Ilness: This 31-year-old male was rock-climbing with two friends at a national park 14 miles away from the nearest hospital when he suddenly lost his footing and slid 18 feet to the ground. Both friends who witnessed the fall said that he slid against sharp rock all of the way down, landing almost in a standing-up position, finally slumping to the ground. They also said...
Trauma and Bleeding Chief Complaint: 31-year-old Afican American male injured whilerok-climbing History of Present Ilness: This 31-year-old male was rock-climbing with two friendsat a national park 14 miles away from the nearest hospital when he suddenly lost his footing and slid 18 feet to the ground. Both friends who witnessed the fall said that he slid against sharp rock all of the way down, landing almost in a standing-up position finally slumping to the ground. They also said that his...
Nursing help needed: Ted is a 67-year-old male with no significant past medical history, except for occasional migraine headaches. He is married, has two grown children, and is retired from the Air Force. He does not smoke and does not use alcohol. He has no regular exercise program but does try to eat healthy. On June 15, Ted awoke with pain in his chin and jaw that radiated to his left ear. The next day, he visited his physician, as...
Case: Review Medical Nutrition Therapy: A Case Study Approach - Case 6 Heart Failure with Resulting Cardiac Cachexia. Reviewing chapter 13 of Nutrition Therapy and Pathophysiology will also help you to understand the disease and pathophysiology of this case. 1. Calculate Mrs. Maney's energy and protein requirements. Show your calculations and explain your rationale for the formula you chose for your calculations. (15 points) 2. The MD consults the RDN for nutrition assessment and enteral feeding recommendations. Do you feel...