History of Present Illness (HPI)

The purpose of this assignment is to apply hypersensitivity pathophysiological concepts to explain assessment findings of a patient with respiratory disease. . Students will examine all aspects of the patient’s assessment including: Chief Complaint (CC), History of Present Illness (HPI), Past Medical History (PMH), Family History (FH), Social History (SH), Review of Systems (ROS), and Medications and then answer the questions that follow on the provided Comprehensive Case Study template. Through this assignment, the student will demonstrate the ability to: Content Criteria: A.C., is a 61-year old male with complaints of shortness of breath. A.C. was seen in the emergency room 1 week ago for an acute onset of mid-sternal chest pain. The event was preceded with complaints of fatigue and increasing dyspnea for 3 months, for which he did not seek care. He was evaluated by cardiology and underwent a successful and uneventful angioplasty prior to discharge. Despite the intervention, the shortness of breath has not improved. Since starting cardiac rehabilitation, he feels that his breathlessness is worse. The cardiologist has requested that you, his primary care provider, evaluate him for further work-up. Prior to today, his last visit with your practice was 3 years ago when he was seen for acute bronchitis and smoking cessation counseling. FVC (L) 5.64 5.23 93 5.77 102 9% FEV1 (L) 4.57 2.92 64 3.01 66 2% FEV1/FVC (%) 81 56 69 52 64 -5% TLC 5.5 6.9 125 6.9 125 0% Pathophysiology & Clinical Findings of the Disease Management of the Disease *Utilize the required Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) to support your treatment recommendations. Requirements: 2 pages Examine the case scenario and analyze the spirometry results to determine the most likely respiratory diagnosis. (CO1) Explain the pathophysiology of the respiratory disease. (CO1) Differentiate between subjective and objective findings which support the chosen diagnosis. (CO4) Apply evidence-based practice guidelines to classify the severity of the respiratory dis and employ an appropriate treatment plan. (CO1, CO5) Read the case study listed below. Refer to the rubric for grading requirements. Utilizing the Week 3 Case Study Template (Links to an external site.), provide your responses to the case study questions listed below. You must use at least one scholarly reference to provide pathophysiology statements. For this class, use of the textbook for pathophysiology statements is acceptable. You may also use an appropriate evidence-based journal. You must use the current Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) for the management and prevention of COPD (GOLD Criteria) to answer the classification of severity and treatment recommendation questions. The most current guideline may be found at the following web address: https://goldcopd.org/ (Links to an external site.). At the website, locate the current year’s CPG and download a personal copy for use. You may also use a medication administration reference such as Epocrates to provide medication names. Proper APA format (in-text citations, reference page, spelling, English language, and grammar) must be used. Hypertension Hyperlipidemia Atherosclerotic coronary artery disease Smoker Father deceased of acute coronary syndrome at age 65 Mother deceased of breast cancer at age 58. One sister, alive, who is a 5 year breast cancer survivor. One son and one daughter with no significant medical history. 35 pack-year smoking history; he has cut down to one cigarette at bedtime following his cardiac intervention. Denies alcohol or recreational drug use Real estate agent No Known Drug Allergies Rosuvastatin 20 mg once daily by mouth Carvedilol 25 mg twice daily by mouth Hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg once daily by mouth Aspirin 81mg daily by mouth Constitutional: Denies fever, chills or weight loss. + Fatigue. HEENT: Denies nasal congestion, rhinorrhea or sore throat. Chest: + dyspnea with exertion. Denies productive cough or wheezing. + Dry, nonproductive cough in the AM. Heart: Denies chest pain, chest pressure or palpitations. Lymph: Denies lymph node swelling. Constitutional: Alert and oriented male in no apparent distress. Vital Signs: BP-120/84, T-97.9 F, P-62, RR-22, SaO2: 93% Wt. 180 lbs., Ht. 5’9″ Eyes: Pupils equal, round and reactive to light and accommodation, normal conjunctiva. Ears: Tympanic membranes intact. Nose: Bilateral nasal turbinates without redness or swelling. Nares patent. Mouth: Oropharynx clear. No mouth lesions. Dentures well-fitting. Oral mucous membranes dry. Neck supple without JVD. No lymphadenopathy, masses or carotid bruits. Bilateral breath sounds clear throughout lung fields. + Bilaterally wheezes noted with forced exhalation along with a prolonged expiratory phase. No intercostal retractions. S1 and S2 regular rate and rhythm, no rubs or murmurs. Skin cool, pale and dry. Nail beds pink without clubbing. Lungs are hyper-inflated bilaterally with a flattened diaphragm. No effusions or infiltrates. Are the spirometry results consistent with obstructive or restrictive pulmonary disease? What is the most likely pulmonary diagnosis for this patient? Explain the pathophysiology associated with the chosen pulmonary disease. Identify at least three subjective findings from the case which support the chosen diagnosis. Identify at least three objective findings from the case which support the chosen diagnosis. Classify the patient’s disease severity. Is this considered stable or unstable? Identify two (2) “Evidence A” recommended medication classes for the treatment of this condition and provide an example (drug name) for each. Describe the mechanism of action for each of the medication classes identified above. Identify two (2) “Evidence A” recommended non-pharmacological treatment options for this patient. Examine the case scenario and analyze the spirometry results to determine the most likely respiratory diagnosis. (CO1)
Explain the pathophysiology of the respiratory disease. (CO1)
Differentiate between subjective and objective findings which support the chosen diagnosis. (CO4)
Apply evidence-based practice guidelines to classify the severity of the respiratory dis and employ an appropriate treatment plan. (CO1, CO5) Read the case study listed below.
Refer to the rubric for grading requirements.
Utilizing the Week 3 Case Study Template (Links to an external site.), provide your responses to the case study questions listed below.
You must use at least one scholarly reference to provide pathophysiology statements. For this class, use of the textbook for pathophysiology statements is acceptable. You may also use an appropriate evidence-based journal.
You must use the current Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) for the management and prevention of COPD (GOLD Criteria) to answer the classification of severity and treatment recommendation questions. The most current guideline may be found at the following web address: https://goldcopd.org/ (Links to an external site.). At the website, locate the current year’s CPG and download a personal copy for use. You may also use a medication administration reference such as Epocrates to provide medication names.
Proper APA format (in-text citations, reference page, spelling, English language, and grammar) must be used. Are the spirometry results consistent with obstructive or restrictive pulmonary disease? What is the most likely pulmonary diagnosis for this patient?
Explain the pathophysiology associated with the chosen pulmonary disease.
Identify at least three subjective findings from the case which support the chosen diagnosis.
Identify at least three objective findings from the case which support the chosen diagnosis. Classify the patient’s disease severity. Is this considered stable or unstable?
Identify two (2) “Evidence A” recommended medication classes for the treatment of this condition and provide an example (drug name) for each.
Describe the mechanism of action for each of the medication classes identified above.
Identify two (2) “Evidence A” recommended non-pharmacological treatment options for this patient.

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