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I Human Case Week #7 56 Year Old Female Reason For Encounter: Blood Pressure Recheck Class 6512 I Human Case Week #7[BEST COMPREHENSIVE 2025]
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I Human Case Week #7 56 Year Old Female Reason For Encounter: Blood Pressure Recheck Class 6512 I Human Case Week #7[BEST COMPREHENSIVE 2025]
Patient: 56 - Year-Old Female Reason for Encounter: Blood Pressure Recheck Course: NURS 6512 – Advanced Health Assessment Simulation Platform: i-Human Week: 7 Subjective Data
chest pain, shortness of breath, headaches, visual changes, dizziness, or palpitations.
Primary Diagnosis:
Education:
inadequate blood pressure control. Addressing these issues through patient education, motivational interviewing, and supportive care is essential in advanced nursing practice. Monitoring for associated metabolic issues like hyperlipidemia and pre-diabetes is also key for cardiovascular risk reduction. Here’s the HISTORY section of the case study for the 56 - year-old female i- Human patient (Week #7, Class 6512) with a reason for encounter: Blood Pressure Recheck : Patient History Identifying Information:
and is open to reviewing her medications and lifestyle habits. Past Medical History (PMH):
Diagnosis
Rationale
1. Essential Hypertension
Elevated BP readings at multiple visits, history of HTN, and lifestyle risks (poor diet, inactivity, stress).
2. Medication Non-Adherence
Patient admits to skipping BP medications, leading to uncontrolled BP. 3. Hyperlipidemia
Elevated LDL and triglycerides on
Diagnosis
Rationale
6. White Coat Hypertension
Considered due to clinical setting; home BP log or 24- hour ambulatory BP would help rule in/out.
7. Left Ventricular Hypertrophy (LVH)
Longstanding, uncontrolled HTN can lead to cardiac remodeling, though asymptomatic now—consider EKG/echo if
Diagnosis
Rationale symptoms develop.
8. Chronic Kidney Disease (early)
Hypertension is both a cause and result of CKD; although creatinine is normal now, monitor for early renal changes.
9. Anxiety- related BP elevation
Patient reports high job stress, which could elevate BP through