Top Case 2 H.L is a 46-year-old man who is relatively healthy but obese (weight: 250 lb; height: 5 ft, 9 in). He comes t

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Top Case 2 H.L is a 46-year-old man who is relatively healthy but obese (weight: 250 lb; height: 5 ft, 9 in). He comes t

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Top Case 2 H L Is A 46 Year Old Man Who Is Relatively Healthy But Obese Weight 250 Lb Height 5 Ft 9 In He Comes T 1
Top Case 2 H L Is A 46 Year Old Man Who Is Relatively Healthy But Obese Weight 250 Lb Height 5 Ft 9 In He Comes T 1 (73.61 KiB) Viewed 80 times
Top Case 2 H.L is a 46-year-old man who is relatively healthy but obese (weight: 250 lb; height: 5 ft, 9 in). He comes to the clinic to see the nurse practitioner with the following statement: "I must have pulled something in my right leg. I was walking when I felt some soreness in my lower right leg, and now there is some swelling. It really hurts to walk." He states that he is a self-employed developer of computer software programs. Reports sitting for hours at the computer with few breaks. Occasionally remembers to exercise feet and lower legs. Right calf pain and swelling began 3 days ago. Reports discomfort increases when walking. Swelling and pain improve when the leg is elevated. Reports no color or temperature changes in his arms or left leg, and no pain in the left leg. but reports having mild to moderate pain in the right lower leg, especially when he is up and moving around. States he has taken acetaminophen 1,000 mg 2-3 times per day to relieve leg pain. He has hypertension and hyperlipidemia, both controlled by medication. Has had no angina since his coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) 5 years ago. He developed pulmonary embolism following surgery. No other previous surgeries on veins or arteries. Nonsmoker and drinks occasionally and exercises by walking a few blocks most days. Denies problems with sexual activity. 7. Identify a minimum of three subjective cues (risk factors) that are clinically significant and provide a brief rationale for each cue 8. Based on the clinically significant data, what health condition is the client experiencing 9. Using your words, describe the pathophysiology consistent with this condition 10. What objective signs will you anticipate on inspection and palpation 11. Discuss one health promotion teaching 12. Based on the information, discuss one older adult's consideration
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