Colour vision deficiency
Colour vision deficiency can be defined as the failure to judge between the colour shades.
The individuals with colour vision deficiency will be having difficulty in identifying the difference between the colours especially red,yellow and green shades.Lack of Blue -yellow shades differentiation can also be seen.This will interrupt the individuals ability to judge between the colours and thus their previous choices also gets affected,which is also seen in case of Claude Monet.
Claude Monet was an artist who was known for his impressionist paintings. Later in life, the...
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The cloudy afternoon mirrored the mood of the conference of division managers. Claude Meyer, assistant to the controller for Hunt Manufacturing, wore one of the gloomy faces that were just emerging from the conference room. “Wow, I knew it was bad, but not that bad,” Claude thought to himself. “I don’t look forward to sharing those numbers with shareholders.” The numbers he discussed with himself were fourth-quarter losses which more than offset the profits of the first three quarters. Everyone...
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The client is a 46-year-old white male who works as a welder at
a local steel fabrication factory. He presents today after being
referred by his PCP after a trip to the emergency room in which he
felt he was having a heart attack. He stated that he felt chest
tightness, shortness of breath, and feeling of impending doom. He
does have some mild hypertension (which is treated with low sodium
diet) and is about 15 lbs. overweight....
CASE STUDY Jerry is a 35-year-old man who is studying horticulture part-time at his local TAFE and working part-time for the government in a forestry role. Jerry has had bipolar disorder since his late teens but was only officially diagnosed three years ago. Recently, Jerry has started staying up longer during the night working on his assignments, and for the past five days he has not slept at all. For the past month, Jerry has only been sporadically taking his...
Craig is a 55-year old male who has been relatively sedentary most of his life. He works an 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. desk job and ventures out to a fast food restaurant on most days, for his lunch. Beside the occasional nightly walk with his dog, Craig does not engage in regular physical activity. About a month ago, Craig paid a visit to his primary care physician due to frequent chest pain and shortness of breath after walking short...
Mr. P. is a 56-year-old man who was successfully extubated(endotracheal tube removed) 4 hours after coronary artery bypass graft surgery. However, 2 hours later, the patient complains of his heart racing, and it is determined that he has palpitations. The heart rate on the bedside monitor is 168 beats per minute, blood pressure is 100/60 mm Hg, and respiratory rate is 26 breaths per minute. The ECG shows an irregularly irregular rhythm, a change from the sinus rhythm noted at...
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Middle-Aged White Male With Anxiety
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The client is a 46-year-old white male who works as a welder at
a local steel fabrication factory. He presents today after being
referred by his PCP after a trip to the emergency room in which he
felt he was having a heart attack. He stated that he felt chest
tightness, shortness of breath, and feeling of impending doom. He
does have some mild hypertension (which is treated with low...