You open the chart to
review for your next patient, and you see it is Larry M. Larry is a 60 year-old
African American male with a history of hypertension. You note he is not due
for a follow up at this time, so you look at the chief complaint.
CC: chest pain three days ago
You enter the room and
introduce yourself. Larry M. is sitting in the chair. You ask what brings him
in today. Larry M. smiles, shaking his head and says “My wife made me come, I
feel fine.” Three days ago Larry M. felt short of breath, had this heavy
feeling in his chest, and he got kind of nauseous and sweaty. It lasted only
about 3 minutes, and it has not happened again, but he does feel a little more
tired. “It could be that I have not worked out since it happened.”
PMHx: Reports general health as good.
He had been feeling great since starting to work out and lost weight. Had lots
of energy and felt great until this episode three days ago. Now he is a
little concerned because he feels a little more tired when he works out. He has
not done as much strenuous running and has not worked out since the episode.
Childhood/previous
illnesses:
chicken pox.
Chronic illnesses: Hypertension- lifestyle changes
recommended. Elevated cholesterol, lifestyle management was initiated.
Surgeries: T and A, cholecystectomy,
vasectomy
Hospitalizations: None aside from surgeries
listed above
Immunizations: Does not receive the flu shot.
Allergies: NKDA
Blood transfusions: None
Enjoys a beer or a
glass of whiskey and the occasional cigar when playing poker with his buddies
Current medications: None
Social History: Married for 20 years, works as
an architect.
Family History: Parents are deceased. Father
had lung cancer and mother died from complications of a stroke. Brother died at
44 from malignant melanoma. Other sister and brother are healthy.
PE:
Height: 5’8” weight:
220 pounds; BMI 33.5 vital signs: BP 146/90 P 70 Sao2 97%
General: African American male in NAD.
Alert, oriented, and cooperative. Pain: 0/10 at present
Skin: Skin warm, dry, and intact.
Skin color is light skinned brown, no cyanosis or pallor.
HEENT: Head normo-cephalic. Hair thick
and distribution even throughout scalp.
Eyes: Sclera clear. Conjunctiva:
white, PERRLA, EOMs intact. No AV nicking noted.
Ears: Tympanic membranes gray and
intact with light reflex noted. Pinna and tragus non-tender
Nose: Nares patent without exudate.
Sinuses non-tender to palpation, Right-sided Deviation
Throat: Oropharynx moist, no lesions or
exudate. Teeth in poor repair, gums reddened and receding, filled cavities
noted. Tongue smooth, pink, no lesions, protrudes in midline.
Neck supple. No cervical lymphadenopathy or
tenderness noted. Thyroid midline, small and firm without palpable masses. Mild
JVD in recumbent position
Lungs: Lungs clear to auscultation
bilaterally. Respirations unlabored. No rashes or vesicles noted on chest. CV:
Heart S1 and S2 noted, RRR, no murmurs, noted. No parasternal lifts, heaves,
and thrills. Peripheral pulses equally bilaterally. PMI 5th ICS
displaced 4cm laterally. No edema in lower extremities.
Abdomen: Abdomen round, soft, with bowel
sounds noted in all four quadrants. No organomegaly noted.
Week 3 Discussion Questions:
- What is your primary diagnosis causing Larry M.’s chest pain? Include ICD 10 codes (no differentials)
- List any relevant labs/diagnostic tests and link them to Larry’s specific case. Remember to include evidence-based support for any testing you order along with rationale if you feel no testing is warranted.
- What leads demonstrate the ST depression?
- What other secondary diagnoses does Larry M. have that need to be addressed?
- Based on JNC 8 guidelines, is Larry M. hypertensive?
- Review the ACA 2017 Recommendations for Antihypertensive Therapy and design a plan for Larry M. Please discuss the pharmacological properties of the therapy you chose including rationale for why this is the best choice for Larry M.
- Plan for your primary diagnosis (Include referral, education and follow up) based on one current evidence-based journal article.
- Further diagnostic work-up not included above
- Medications
Instituition / Term | |
Term | August 2018 |
Institution | Assignment |
Contributor | Isabella |