Non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic.
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- You must complete both case studies.
- Your initial post should be at least 600 words per case study, formatted and cited in current APA style, 7 edition with support from at least 2 academic sources.
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- All replies must be constructive, 150 words, and one reference per reply. use literature where possible.
R.H. is a 74-year-old black woman, who presents to the family practice clinic for a scheduled appointment. She complains of feeling bloated and constipated for the past month, some-times going an entire week with only one bowel movement. Until this episode, she has been very regular all of her life, having a bowel movement every day or every other day. She reports straining most of the time and it often takes her 10 minutes at a minimum to initiate a bowel movement. Stools have been extremely hard. She denies pain during straining. A recent colonoscopy was negative for tumors or other lesions. She has not yet taken any medications to provide relief for her constipation. Furthermore, she reports frequent heartburn (3–4 times each week), most often occur-ring soon after retiring to bed. She uses three pillows to keep herself in a more upright position during sleep. On a friend’s advice, she purchased a package of over-the-counter aluminum hydroxide tablets to help relieve the heartburn. She has had some improvement since she began taking the medicine. She reports using naproxen as needed for arthritic pain her hands and knees. She states that her hands and knees are extremely stiff when she rises in the morning. Because her arthritis has been getting worse, she has stopped taking her daily walks and now gets very little exercise.
Case Study Questions
- In your own words define constipation and name the risk factors that might lead to develop constipation. List recommendations you would give to a patient who is suffering from constipation. You might use a previous experience you might have.
- Based on the clinical manifestations on R.H. case study, name and explain signs and symptoms presented that are compatible with the constipation diagnosis. Complement your list with signs and symptoms not present on the case study.
- Sometimes as an associate diagnosis and a complication, patients with constipation could have anemia. Would you consider that possibility based on the information provided on the case study?
Endocrine Function:
C.B. is a significantly overweight, 48-year-old woman from the Winnebago Indian tribe who had high blood sugar and cholesterol levels three years ago but did not follow up with a clinical diagnostic work-up. She had participated in the state’s annual health screening program and noticed that her fasting blood sugar was 141 and her cholesterol was 225. However, she felt “perfectly fine at the time” and could not afford any more medications. Except for a number of “female infections,” she has felt fine until recently. Today, she presents to the Indian Hospital general practitioner complaining that her left foot has been weak and numb for nearly three weeks and that the foot is difficult to flex. She denies any other weakness or numbness at this time. However, she reports that she has been very thirsty lately and gets up more often at night to urinate. She has attributed these symptoms to the extremely warm weather and drinking more water to keep hydrated. She has gained a total of 65 pounds since her last pregnancy 14 years ago, 15 pounds in the last 6 months alone.
Case Study Questions
- In which race and ethnic groups is DM more prevalent? Based on C.B. clinical manifestations, please compile the signs and symptoms that she is exhibiting that are compatible with the Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 diagnosis.
- If C.B. develop a bacterial pneumonia on her right lower lobe, how would you expect her Glycemia values to be? Explain and support your answer.
- What would be the best initial therapy non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic to be recommended to C.B?
Submission Instructions:
- You must complete both case studies.
- Your initial post should be at least 600 words per case study, formatted and cited in current APA style, 7 edition with support from at least 2 academic sources.
- You should respond to at least two peers by extending, refuting/correcting, or adding additional nuance to their posts.
- All replies must be constructive, 150 words, and one reference per reply. use literature where possible
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- Chapter 9
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The most common symptoms of type 2 diabetes include increased thirst, frequent urination, drastic weight loss, fatigue, and blurred vision. Others have frequent infections which are slow to heal, darkened skin, and increased hunger. However, signs and symptoms of diabetes mellitus 2 take time to develop (Diabetes Mellitus (D.M.) – Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders, n.d.). For this reason, it may take years for an individual to notice the symptoms. Based on our case study, some D.M symptoms that C.B has included infections that she has been experiencing. Also, she complains of weakness and numbness in her left foot, making it hard to flex, which is a symptom of D.M. Also, C.B complains of feeling more thirsty than usual and a lot of night urination which is an indication of D.M. She has gained 65 pounds in the last fourteen years, which is not normal for a person who is not sick. An individual can also have areas of darkened skin, especially in the armpits and the neck. Therefore, it is essential for an individual experiencing such symptoms to see a physician.
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