Chest Pain Discussion Essay Assignment Paper

 SUBJECTIVE DATA:

Chief Complaint (CC): chest pain

 History of Present Illness (HPI): BF is a 58-year-old Caucasian man who suffers from recurring chest pain that has occurred three times in the last month. The patient reports that the pain is lessened by sitting or laying down and that it worsens with activity. The patient also claims that the discomfort is greater while they are standing or walking. There is a 5/10 degree of discomfort reported by the patient in each episode lasting around 5 minutes. When asked where he feels the pain, the patient says it is “tight and uncomfortable” in the centre of his chest. Denies the existence of pain that is spreading to the arm or back, as well as the neck. Denies having any breathing difficulties. The client is presently denying that he is experiencing any chest pain and rating their level of pain as 0 out of 10 Chest Pain Discussion Essay Assignment Paper.

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Medications:

Lisinopril 20mg daily

Omega-3 Fish Oil 1200mg BID

Atorvastatin 20mg QHS

 Allergies:

Codeine- nausea, vomiting,

 

Past Medical History (PMH):

Hyperlipidemia

Hypertension

Denies history of hospitalizations

 

Past Surgical History (PSH): Denies surgical history

Sexual/Reproductive History: Identifies as heterosexual and is in a monogamous relationship. Has two children.

Personal/Social History: Denies tobacco or illicit drug use. Reports occasional alcohol use.

Immunization History:

Tdap 10/2014.

Influenza 10/2021.

COVID-19 2021

Significant Family History:

Father- deceased from colon cancer, history of obesity, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia,

Mother – diabetes, Hypertension,

Sister- diabetes, hypertension

Paternal grandmother-died from pneumonia

Maternal grandfather-died from stroke.

Maternal grandmother-died from breast cancer.

 Review of Systems:

General: Denies weight change, fatigue , or fever.

Cardiovascular/Peripheral Vascular: Reports pain in the middle of the chest. Denies palpitations or swelling.

Respiratory: Denies wheezing, cough, or shortness of breath.

Gastrointestinal: Denies diarrhea, constipation, vomiting, nausea, or abdominal pain.

Musculoskeletal: Denies muscle pain, or injury. Denies joint pain or injury. Denies history of sprains or fractures.

Psychiatric: Denies history of anxiety, depression or other mental illnesses.

OBJECTIVE DATA:

 

Physical Exam:

Vital signs: 146/90, P-104, R-19, T-36.7C. Ht- 5’11. Wt 197lbs. BMI 27.5

General: Alert and oriented x 4. Appears well-dressed, well-nourished, and well-groomed.  Able to maintain eye contact. Cooperative. Clear and coherent speech

Cardiovascular/Peripheral Vascular: S1, S2, S3 noted with gallops. No murmurs or rubs. PMI displaced laterally at mitral area. Capillary refill less than 3 seconds. EKG-normal sinus rhythm with no ST elevations.

Respiratory: Breath sounds clear to auscultation. Unlabored breathing noted.. Fine crackles in right middle lobe and posterior left lower lobe.

Gastrointestinal: Symmetric, round, soft abdomen, no abnormalities. No abdominal bruits Normoactive bowel sounds. All areas are generally tympanic on percussion. No tenderness to both light and deep palpitation..

Musculoskeletal: 5/5 strength and Full ROM in both extremities.

Neurological: Alert and oriented x 4. Cranial Nerves grossly intact. DTR’s intact

Skin: no visible abnormalities in nails. No cyanosis, skin tenting, or lesion noted

 Diagnostic Test/Labs:

EKG- Normal rate and rhythm. No ST elevation.

 ASSESSMENT:

Angina Pectoris (Stable Angina): This particular kind of chest pain is brought on by an inadequate supply of blood to the heart. It is a sign that you may be suffering from coronary artery disease. People often use words like “squeezing,” “pressure,” “heaviness,” “tightness,” and “pain” to describe the sensation that they experience in their chests. There is a possibility that it may seem like a big weight is resting on the chest. It’s possible that your angina pectoris is a new discomfort that needs to be checked out by a medical professional, or it might be a reoccurring pain that goes away after you get treatment for it. It is not always easy to differentiate angina pectoris from other forms of chest pain, such as the discomfort caused by indigestion, despite the fact that angina pectoris is rather prevalent (Gillen & Goyal, 2021)Chest Pain Discussion Essay Assignment Paper.

Congestive Heart Failure:  This is a condition that manifests itself when the muscle of the heart fails to pump blood as effectively as it should. When anything like this takes place, the body’s blood supply often reverses, and fluid may accumulate in the lungs, leading to a sensation of being unable to catch one’s breath. Certain cardiac disorders, such as restricted arteries in the heart or high blood pressure, can progressively leave the heart unable to fill and pump blood adequately because it will become too weak or stiff (Malike et al, 2021). Symptoms include things like exhaustion, shortness of breath, swelling legs, and a racing pulse.

Coronary Artery Disease: This is a condition that is brought on by a restriction in the blood flow via the coronary arteries, which is often brought on by atheromas. There are a number of clinical symptoms, some of which include silent ischemia, angina pectoris, acute coronary syndromes, and sudden cardiac death. The diagnosis is made based on the patient’s symptoms, as well as the results of an electrocardiogram, stress test, and sometimes, coronary angiography (Shahjehan & Bhutta, 2021).

References

Gillen, C., & Goyal, A. (2021). Stable Angina. StatPearls. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK559016/

Malik, A., Brito, D., Vaqar, S., & Chhabra, l. (2021). Congestive heart failure. StatPearls. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK430873/

Shahjehan, R.D., & Bhutta, B.S. (2021). Coronary artery disease. Chest Pain Discussion Essay Assignment Paper. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK564304/

Week 7              

Shadow Health Digital Clinical Experience Focused Exam: Chest Pain Documentation

 SUBJECTIVE DATA: Include what the patient tells you, but organize the information.

Chief Complaint (CC): In just a few words, explain why the patient came to the clinic.

 History of Present Illness (HPI): This is the symptom analysis section of your note. Thorough documentation in this section is essential for patient care, coding, and billing analysis. Paint a picture of what is wrong with the patient. You need to start EVERY HPI with age, race, and gender (i.e. 34-year-old AA male). You must include the 7 attributes of each principal symptom:

  1. Location
  2. Quality
  3. Quantity or severity
  4. Timing, including onset, duration, and frequency
  5. Setting in which it occurs
  6. Factors that have aggravated or relieved the symptom
  7. Associated manifestations

 Medications: Include over the counter, vitamin, and herbal supplements. List each one by name with dosage and frequency.

 Allergies: Include specific reactions to medications, foods, insects, and environmental factors.

 Past Medical History (PMH): Include illnesses (also childhood illnesses), hospitalizations, and risky sexual behaviors.

 Past Surgical History (PSH): Include dates, indications, and types of operations.

 Sexual/Reproductive History: If applicable, include obstetric history, menstrual history, methods of contraception, and sexual function.

 Personal/Social History: Include tobacco use, alcohol use, drug use, patient’s interests, ADL’s and IADL’s if applicable, and exercise and eating habits.

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 Immunization History: Include last Tdp, Flu, pneumonia, etc.

 Significant Family History: Include history of parents, Grandparents, siblings, and children.

 Review of Systems: From head-to-toe, include each system that covers the Chief Complaint, History of Present Illness, and History). Remember that the information you include in this section is based on what the patient tells you. You will only need to cover systems pertinent to your CC, HPI (N/A, UNKNOWN is not acceptable, make up the information if you need to). To ensure that you include all essentials in your case, refer to Chapter 2 of the Sullivan text Chest Pain Discussion Essay Assignment Paper.

General: Include any recent weight changes, weakness, fatigue, or fever, but do not restate HPI data here.

                Cardiovascular/Peripheral Vascular:

                Respiratory:

                Gastrointestinal:

                Musculoskeletal:

                Psychiatric:

 OBJECTIVE DATA: From head-to-toe, include what you see, hear, and feel when doing your physical exam. You only need to examine the systems that are pertinent to the CC, HPI, and History unless you are doing a total H&P. Do not use WNL or normal. You must describe what you see.

Physical Exam:

Vital signs: Include vital signs, ht, wt, temperature, and BMI and pulse oximetry.

 

General: Include general state of health, posture, motor activity, and gait. This may also include dress, grooming, hygiene, odors of body or breath, facial expression, manner, level of conscience, and affect and reactions to people and things.

              Cardiovascular/Peripheral Vascular: Always include the heart in your PE.

Respiratory: Always include this in your PE.

Gastrointestinal:

Musculoskeletal:

Neurological:

Skin:

 Diagnostic Test/Labs: Include any labs, x-rays, or other diagnostics that are needed to develop the differential diagnoses with rationale for each one documented OR ones that were mentioned during the SH assignment.

 ASSESSMENT: List your priority diagnosis(es). For each priority diagnosis, list at least 3 differential diagnoses, each of which must be supported with evidence and guidelines. For holistic care, you need to include previous diagnoses and indicate whether these are controlled or not controlled Chest Pain Discussion Essay Assignment Paper.

Take a moment to observe your breathing. Notice the sensation of your chest expanding as air flows into your lungs. Feel your chest contract as you exhale. How might this experience be different for someone with chronic lung disease or someone experiencing an asthma attack? In order to adequately assess the chest region of a patient, nurses need to be aware of a patient’s history, potential abnormal findings, and what physical exams and diagnostic tests should be conducted to determine the causes and severity of abnormalities. In this DCE Assignment, you will conduct a focused exam related to chest pain using the simulation too, Shadow Health. Consider how a patient’s initial symptoms can result in very different diagnoses when further assessment is conducted. To Prepare Review this week’s Learning Resources and the Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning media program and consider the insights they provide related to heart, lungs, and peripheral vascular system. Review the Shadow Health Resources provided in this week’s Learning Resources specifically the tutorial to guide you through the documentation and interpretation with the Shadow Health platform. Review the examples also provided. Review the DCE (Shadow Health) Documentation Template for Focused Exam: Chest Pain found in this week’s Learning Resources and use this template to complete your Documentation Notes for this DCE Assignment. Access and login to Shadow Health using the link in the left-hand navigation of the Blackboard classroom. Review the Week 7 DCE Focused Exam: Chest Pain Rubric provided in the Assignment submission area for details on completing the Assignment in Shadow Health. Consider what history would be necessary to collect from the patient Chest Pain Discussion Essay Assignment Paper.

Consider what physical exams and diagnostic tests would be appropriate to gather more information about the patient’s condition. How would the results be used to make a diagnosis? **Below is the transcript to create Soap note. Hi Mr Foster, My name is , I am going to examine you today. Greet 10/05/20 1:18 PM MDT Brian Foster Good morning. Your avatar What brought you here today ? Question 10/05/20 1:18 PM MDT Brian Foster I have been having some troubling chest pain in my chest now and then for the past month. Your avatar Oh I’m sorry to hear that, it should be very uncomfortable to have that pain for a whole month. Empathize 10/05/20 1:22 PM MDT Brian Foster Thanks. I appreciate that. Your avatar ? (No matching questions found.) Question 10/05/20 1:22 PM MDT Your avatar What is the onset of your pain ? Question 10/05/20 1:23 PM MDT Brian Foster I first noticed it earlier this month. I thought it might just be heartburn and it passed after about a couple of minutes. Your avatar What is the exact location of the pain ? Question 10/05/20 1:24 PM MDT Brian Foster When the pain happens, I feel it mostly in the middle of my chest, over my heart. Your avatar When did you chest pain start ? Question 10/05/20 1:25 PM MDT Brian Foster I first noticed it earlier this month. I thought it might just be heartburn and it passed after a couple of minutes.NURS6512 Week 7 – Focused Exam: Chest Pain Brian Foster Results Your avatar What is the exact location of the pain ? Question 10/05/20 1:25 PM MDT Brian Foster When the pain happens, I feel it mostly in the middle of my chest, over my heart. Your avatar Sorry to hear that Empathize 10/05/20 1:26 PM MDT Brian Foster Thanks. I appreciate that. Your avatar Easter pain radiates anywhere ? (Clarified to Is your pain radiating?.) Question 10/05/20 1:26 PM MDT Brian Foster The pain doesn’t radiate anywhere. It’s mostly just right in the middle of my chest. (Clarified to if the pain is radiating.) Your avatar If your arm hurts (Clarified to Do you have pain in your arm?.) Question 10/05/20 1:26 PM MDT Brian Foster No, when I am having the chest pain, it’s mostly just in middle of my chest. (Clarified to if I have pain in my arm.) Your avatar Do you have a pain in your shoulder ? Question 10/05/20 1:27 PM MDT Brian Foster No, the pain hasn’t been in my shoulder. Your avatar Do you have a back pain ? Question 10/05/20 1:27 PM MDT Brian Foster I haven’t had back pain, no. Your avatar Can you tell me the duration of the pain ? (No matching questions found.) Question 10/05/20 1:28 PM MDT Your avatar Can you describe the duration of the pain ? (Clarified to Can you tell me what the pain is like?.) Question 10/05/20 1:28 PM MDT Brian Foster Well, it mostly feels tight and uncomfortable right in the middle of my chest. (Clarified to if I can tell you what the pain is like.) Your avatar How often pain occurs ? (Clarified to How often do you have pain?.) Question 10/05/20 1:29 PM MDT Brian Foster Well, it has happened three times the past month. It usually goes away after about a couple of minutes. (Clarified to how often I have pain.) Your avatar Can you describe your pain from 0 to 10 scale ? Question 10/05/20 1:29 PM MDT Brian Foster I’d say maybe a . . . 5? It’s just really uncomfortable . . . like there’s nothing I can do about it. Right now it’s like a zero though. Your avatar Sorry to hear that Empathize 10/05/20 1:30 PM MDT Brian Foster Thanks. I appreciate that. Your avatar Can you describe your pain ? Question 10/05/20 1:31 PM MDT Brian Foster Well, it mostly feels tight and uncomfortable right in the middle of my chest. Your avatar ASA pain crashing ? (Clarified to Do you take aspirin?.) Question 10/05/20 1:31 PM MDT Brian Foster I usually just take Tylenol or ibuprofen. (Clarified to if I take aspirin.) Your avatar What is the dosage of Tylenol are you taking ? Question 10/05/20 2:35 PM MDT Brian Foster Just whatever the bottle recommends for an adult. Your avatar What is the dosage of ibuprofen you taking ? Chest Pain Discussion Essay Assignment Paper

(Clarified to What is the strength of the ibuprofen you take?.) Question 10/05/20 2:35 PM MDT Brian Foster Just whatever the bottle recommends for an adult. (Clarified to What strength ibuprofen I take.)NURS6512 Week 7 – Focused Exam: Chest Pain Brian Foster Results Your avatar Is it Tylenol helps ? Question 10/05/20 2:35 PM MDT Brian Foster Just a couple when I get a headache, which is not very often. Your avatar How often do you take Tylenol ? Question 10/05/20 2:36 PM MDT Brian Foster I took some today . . . maybe every couple days for mild pain. Your avatar What is the reason you’re taking ibuprofen ? Question 10/05/20 2:36 PM MDT Brian Foster Just when I need it for various aches and pains. Probably not more than 3 or 4 times a month. Your avatar Where else do you have a pain ? Question 10/05/20 2:36 PM MDT Brian Foster No, when I am having the chest pain, it’s mostly just in middle of my chest. Your avatar Do you have a pain somewhere else in your body ? Question 10/05/20 2:37 PM MDT Brian Foster No, when I am having the chest pain, it’s mostly just in middle of my chest. Your avatar What is the aggravating factors ? (Clarified to Are there any aggravating factors?.) Question 10/05/20 2:37 PM MDT Brian Foster Well, the pain seems to start when I’m doing something physical . . . the first time it happened while I was doing yard work, and the second time . . . I had to take the stairs at work because the elevator broke. Both times it got better if I took a break or sat down to rest. (Clarified to if there are aggravating factors.) Your avatar What activity triggers pain ? Question 10/05/20 2:39 PM MDT Brian Foster If I’m up and moving around I definitely notice it more and it makes me feel like I should sit down and take a deep breath or something. Your avatar He’s a pain worse when you eat ? Question 10/05/20 2:40 PM MDT Brian Foster I don’t think eating has anything to do with it. One episode did happen when my wife and I were out for dinner, but it seemed to happen before we even settled. The episodes don’t seem all that related, to be honest. Your avatar It can be a lot of triggers in your diet which would aggravate and trigger your pain Mr.Foster. Educate 10/05/20 2:43 PM MDT Brian Foster Good to know. Thank you. Your avatar Do you like spicy food ? Question 10/05/20 2:43 PM MDT Brian Foster Sure, I like spicy food. I don’t eat it very often, though. Maybe once or twice a month. Your avatar Do you like high-fat food ? (Clarified to Do fatty foods cause the pain?.) Question 10/05/20 2:44 PM MDT Brian Foster I don’t think that has anything to do with it, but I guess I don’t know. (Clarified to if fatty foods cause the pain.) Your avatar What relieves your pain ? Question 10/05/20 2:44 PM MDT Brian Foster I’m not sure. I think lying still seems to help a little. Your avatar Take anything for chest pain ? Question 10/05/20 2:46 PM MDT Brian Foster No, not yet. Your avatar Do you take medication for hypertension ? Question 10/05/20 2:46 PM MDT Brian Foster I take metoprolol, yes. [AUDIO COMING SOON] Your avatar Is a dosage of Metoprolol ? (Clarified to What dose of Lopressor do you take?.) Question 10/05/20 2:47 PM MDT Brian Foster I think it’s 100 mg, once a day. (Clarified to what dose of Lopressor I take.) Your avatar Do you take any medication for hyperlipidemia ? Question 10/05/20 2:47 PM MDT Brian Foster I take atorvastatin. [AUDIO COMING SOON] Your avatar What is the dosage of atorvastatin are you taking ? Question 10/05/20 2:48 PM MDT Brian Foster I think it’s twenty milligrams a day. Your avatar Do you take over-the-counter medications ? Question 10/05/20 2:48 PM MDT Brian Foster Oh, just ibuprofen or Tylenol occasionally for pain. Your avatar Do you take any supplements ? Question 10/05/20 2:48 PM MDT Brian Foster I take fish oil, that’s it. Your avatar How frequently you take medication for hyperlipidemia ? (Clarified to Do you take cholesterol medication?.) Question 10/05/20 2:49 PM MDT Brian Foster I take atorvastatin. [AUDIO COMING SOON] (Clarified to if I take cholesterol medication.)NURS6512 Week 7 – Focused Exam: Chest Pain Brian Foster Results Your avatar How often do you take atorvastatin ? Question 10/05/20 2:50 PM MDT Brian Foster I take them daily. I’m pretty good about following the doctor’s orders. Your avatar When have you been diagnosed with high blood pressure ? Question 10/05/20 2:51 PM MDT Brian Foster Yes, I supposedly have moderately high blood pressure. Your avatar When you started to take metoprolol ? Question 10/05/20 2:51 PM MDT Brian Foster I think it’s been about one year. Your avatar When have you been diagnosed with hyperlipidemia ? (Clarified to Do you have an anxiety disorder?.) Question 10/05/20 2:51 PM MDT Brian Foster I’ve never had any anxiety problems before. [AUDIO COMING SOON] (Clarified to if I have an anxiety disorder.) Your avatar When have you been diagnosed with hyperlipidemia ? (Clarified to Are you diagnosed with high blood pressure?.) Question 10/05/20 2:52 PM MDT Brian Foster Yes, I supposedly have moderately high blood pressure. (Clarified to if I have been diagnosed with hypertension.) Your avatar I’m sorry to hear that Empathize 10/05/20 2:52 PM MDT Brian Foster Thanks. I appreciate that. Your avatar Do you do exercise ? Question 10/05/20 2:53 PM MDT Brian Foster Well I used to ride my bike a lot but it got stolen a couple years ago. I guess I haven’t had much regular exercise since then. Chest Pain Discussion Essay Assignment Paper

I want to get a new bike if the doctor says it is OK to exercise with this chest pain I’ve been having. Your avatar I’m sorry to hear that your bike was stolen Empathize 10/05/20 2:53 PM MDT Brian Foster Thanks. I appreciate that. Your avatar When did the exercise last time ? Question 10/05/20 2:53 PM MDT Brian Foster Well I used to ride my bike a lot but it got stolen a couple years ago. I guess I haven’t had much regular exercise since then. I want to get a new bike if the doctor says it is OK to exercise with this chest pain I’ve been having. Your avatar What type of food do you like ? Question 10/05/20 2:54 PM MDT Brian Foster Um, let’s see . . . For breakfast I usually eat a granola bar and drink an instant breakfast shake. I’ve been doing that a while since it saves time in the morning. Most days for lunch I get a sandwich from the sub shop near work. That’s usually a turkey sub, but sometimes I get a spicy Italian sub. My wife and I grill a lot, and usually have some grilled meat with veggies for dinner. Your avatar United include a lot of processed and fast food which is not good for your body. To have the same fast food diet may affect you over the time. You need to change your diet.NURS6512 Week 7 – Focused Exam: Chest Pain Brian Foster Results Educate 10/05/20 2:57 PM MDT Brian Foster Good to know. Thank you. Your avatar You need to exercise.Not essential to do that with a bike. You can do sit ups, running or just simple indoor exercises in your home. Educate 10/05/20 2:59 PM MDT Brian Foster Good to know. Thank you. Your avatar Did you lose any weight ? (Clarified to Have you lost weight?.) Question 10/05/20 2:59 PM MDT Brian Foster Not exactly . . . I’ve gained about fifteen to twenty pounds in the last couple years. (Clarified to if I have lost weight.) Your avatar It’s not good to gain the weight. You need to change the diet and start doing the exercises. Educate 10/05/20 3:10 PM MDT Brian Foster Good to know. Thank you. Your avatar What’s what’s your fathers health ? Question 10/05/20 3:14 PM MDT Brian Foster He really wasn’t doing so great in the last few years. He died when he was 75 of colon cancer, but even before that, his weight and his blood pressure and cholesterol were getting the best of him. It was rough. He didn’t last too long after the cancer diagnosis, unfortunately. I think he was tired of fighting. Your avatar I’m sorry to hear that it should be very difficult to lose the father Empathize 10/05/20 3:15 PM MDT Brian Foster Thanks. I appreciate that. Your avatar How did you cope with a losing father ? (No matching questions found.) Chest Pain Discussion Essay Assignment Paper Question 10/05/20 3:15 PM MDT Your avatar How did you cope after you lost your father ? Question 10/05/20 3:16 PM MDT Brian Foster Yeah. He died of colon cancer. He also had high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Your avatar Sorry to hear that Empathize 10/05/20 3:16 PM MDT Brian Foster Thanks. I appreciate that. Your avatar Who’s your mother’s health ? Question 10/05/20 3:16 PM MDT Brian Foster She has type 2 diabetes and some high blood pressure, but I think she’s doing pretty well for 80. Your avatar Do you have a brothers and sisters ? Question 10/05/20 3:17 PM MDT Brian Foster I have a sister, and I had a brother but he died many years ago. Your avatar Sorry to hear that Empathize 10/05/20 3:17 PM MDT Brian Foster Thanks. I appreciate that. Your avatar How was your maternal grandmother ? (Clarified to How is the health of your maternal grandmother?.) Question 10/05/20 3:17 PM MDT Brian Foster She had breast cancer. She was in her 60s when she died. (Clarified to how my maternal grandmother’s health is.) Your avatar About maternal grandfather ? Question 10/05/20 3:18 PM MDT Brian Foster My grandfather on my mom’s side died of a heart attack. He was in his mid-fifties. Your avatar Sorry to hear that Empathize 10/05/20 3:18 PM MDT Brian Foster Thanks. I appreciate that. Your avatar How is your paternal grandfather ? Question 10/05/20 3:18 PM MDT Brian Foster He was healthy right up until he died. He went in his sleep at 85, and we just called it old age. Your avatar Sorry to hear that Empathize 10/05/20 3:19 PM MDT Brian Foster Thanks. I appreciate that. Your avatar How about fraternal grandmother ? (No matching questions found.) Question 10/05/20 3:19 PM MDT Your avatar How about paternal grandmother ? Question 10/05/20 3:19 PM MDT Brian Foster She died of pneumonia when she was almost 80. 78 or 79, I think. Your avatar Sorry to hear that Empathize 10/05/20 3:20 PM MDT Brian Foster Thanks. I appreciate that. Your avatar Do you have children ? Question 10/05/20 3:20 PM MDT Brian Foster Yes, I have two great kids. Well, they’re not kids. Sam is 26 and Allie is 19. Your avatar Does it have any medical conditions ? Question 10/05/20 3:20 PM MDT Brian Foster The doctors told me I have a little bit of high blood pressure and cholesterol, but that’s it. Your avatar Is your daughter healthy ? Question 10/05/20 3:21 PM MDT Brian Foster Allie’s doing great. She has asthma, but she’s got a handle on it. [AUDIO COMING SOON] Your avatar How is your son doing ? Question 10/05/20 3:21 PM MDT Brian Foster He’s 26. Your avatar Do you smoke ? Chest Pain Discussion Essay Assignment Paper

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Question 10/05/20 3:21 PM MDT Brian Foster Nope, I had a lot of friends who did but I never started. Your avatar Do you drink ? Question 10/05/20 3:21 PM MDT Brian Foster Sure, but never more than two or three beers on a weekend. Your avatar Do you do drugs ? Question 10/05/20 3:22 PM MDT Brian Foster Nope. Your avatar Do you have any hobby ? Question 10/05/20 3:22 PM MDT Brian Foster I like to fish, I like sports . . . let’s see, I do some small electronics repair sometimes, and I go to my son’s bodybuilding competitions when I can. Your avatar Did you have any surgeries ? Question 10/05/20 3:23 PM MDT Brian Foster I’ve never had any surgeries. Your avatar It is very good that you dont have any surgeries Empathize 10/05/20 3:23 PM MDT Brian Foster Thanks. I appreciate that. Your avatar Do you have any allergy ? Question 10/05/20 3:24 PM MDT Brian Foster No, well . . . I’ve had a bad reaction to codeine before, but that is all I know of.NURS6512 Week 7 – Focused Exam: Chest Pain Brian Foster Results Your avatar What type of reaction do you have to codeine ? Question 10/05/20 3:24 PM MDT Brian Foster It makes me nauseous and I vomit. Your avatar How was your immunizations ? (Clarified to What immunizations have you had?.) Question 10/05/20 3:25 PM MDT Brian Foster I don’t remember exactly . . . maybe it’s on my chart. (Clarified to what vaccines I have had.) Your avatar She hasn’t been told that your cholesterol is always high ? Question 10/06/20 6:29 AM MDT Brian Foster I’ve been told it’s moderately high. I’ve never noticed any actual symptoms from that though. Your avatar Have you been tested for diabetes ? Question 10/06/20 6:29 AM MDT Brian Foster My mom and my sister both have diabetes, but I don’t have it. Your avatar Have you been monitoring your blood pressure ? Question 10/06/20 6:29 AM MDT Brian Foster Not usually. They check it when I get checkups. My doctor has never seemed overly concerned about it. Your avatar Do you remember your last blood pressure reading ? (Clarified to Do you know your blood pressure number?.) Chest Pain Discussion Essay Assignment Paper