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subject: medical Surgical. please type your work. Thanks. A 21 year old male presents to the...
A 21 year old male presents to the ED with stable angina. He underwent a full cardiac workup, and was ultimately found to have multivessel CHD. In summary, the presence of mild dyslipidemia (Links to an external site.), high blood pressure, cigarette smoking, obesity, and a family history was sufficient to induce ischemic heart disease at such a young age. What lifestyle modifications would you recommend to this client? List 3. What does the cardiac workup consist of? List 3....
A 21 year old male presents to the ED with stable angina. He underwent a full cardiac workup, and was ultimately found to have multivessel CHD. In summary, the presence of mild dyslipidemia (Links to an external site.), high blood pressure, cigarette smoking, obesity, and a family history was sufficient to induce ischemic heart disease at such a young age. What lifestyle modifications would you recommend to this client? List 3. What does the cardiac workup consist of? List 3....
A 21 year old male presents to the ED with stable angina. He underwent a full cardiac workup, and was ultimately found to have multivessel CHD. In summary, the presence of mild dyslipidemia (Links to an external site.), high blood pressure, cigarette smoking, obesity, and a family history was sufficient to induce ischemic heart disease at such a young age. What lifestyle modifications would you recommend to this client? List 3. What does the cardiac workup consist of? List 3....
please type your work. subject: medical Surgical. Week 1 Discussion (answer the following questions): 1. Provide a brief introduction to the class. 2. What was your favorite topic in Med Surg 1 and why? 3. Based on what you have learned in Med Surg thus far, are there any lifestyle modifications you would change or have changed? 4. What do you expect to learn by the completion of the course?
Record Number: 84-50-77 Age: 53 Gender: Male Length of Stay: 6 Days Service Type: Inpatient Discharge Status: To Home Diagnosis/Procedure: Atherosclerosis Coronary Arteries. Unstable Angina. Double Coronary Artery Bypass. DISCHARGE SUMMARY PATIENT: JED INPATIENT RECORD NUMBER: 84-50-77 ADMITTED: 06-15-XX DISCHARGED: 06-20-XX PHYSICIAN: DR. ALEX, M.D. DIAGNOSIS: Atherosclerosis coronary arteries with chronic total occlusion. Unstable angina. Congestive heart failure, combined systolic and diastolic, chronic. PROCEDURE: Coronary artery bypass graft x 2. HISTORY OF THE PRESENT ILLNESS: The patient is a 53-year-old...
Patient M is a white woman, 75 years of age, who presented to her local emergency room with sudden complaints of chest pain. She described the pain as a severe substernal burning sensation that radiated across the chest to her shoulders bilaterally and then to the neck and jaw region. Although not brought on by exertion, the chest pain was associated with dyspnea, pallor, diaphoresis, nausea, and epigastric discomfort. Patient M had taken one nitroglycerin tablet with partial relief. When...