NU 7451- H&P Chana Kumar ihuman-Case study Real exam 2024-2025 latest update, Exams of Nursing

Ms. Kumar stated that she had an alarming situation during her water aerobics class yesterday. She stated she gradually became more short of breath and her heart started racing. When her instructor checked her heart rate, it was 120 beats per minute. She said her symptoms improved after resting for 30 minutes.

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Huong Vo September 4 th^2021 NU 7451-G3-2021FA Chana Kumar H&P Patient Information Chana Kumar is an 86-year-old female. History is provided by the patient, who is a reliable source. Chief Complaint Patient presents with the chief complaint of fatigue over the past two months. Present Illness Ms. Kumar stated that she had an alarming situation during her water aerobics class yesterday. She stated she gradually became more short of breath and her heart started racing. When her instructor checked her heart rate, it was 120 beats per minute. She said her symptoms improved after resting for 30 minutes. Ms. Kumar has a history of hypertension in which is taking metoprolol 100mg daily and aspirin 81mg daily. She had a CABG performed 8 years ago. She also takes atorvastatin 20mg daily for her high cholesterol. Ms. Kumar also states that she has been feeling more fatigued, weaker, and easily winded over the past two months. She feels good waking up in the morning but gets tired throughout the day. She does get tired walking up stairs and around the block. Denies having difficulty with performing activities of daily living. She does states she has pain in her knees but that is due to her osteoarthritis. She takes ibuprofen 600mg as needed for pain. Ms. Kumar also has an ongoing problem of constipation. She takes OTC bowel cleanses as needed. She states her problem with constipation has gotten worse. She denies any changes to her bowels or abdominal pain. She denies any other health problems other the acid reflux, which is well controlled with esomeprazole 40mg daily. Patient is normally healthy and denies being around anyone sick or any recent travels. Past Medical History Hypertension x20 Years Coronary Artery Disease x8 Years Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Hypercholesterolemia Coronary Artery Bypass Graft 8 Years Ago

Allergies No known Allergies

Medications Metoprolol 100 mg Daily Aspirin 81 mg Daily Esomeprazole 40 mg Daily Atorvastatin 20 mg Daily Ibuprofen 600 mg As Needed for Pain OTC Bowel Cleanses Health Maintenance Patient is up to date on her immunization. Last gynecological exam with PAP smear "many years ago." Last colonoscopy 8 years ago (normal). Normal mammograms in the past. Family History Her mother died of stroke at age 76. Her father died of MI at age 78. She does not have siblings. Personal and Social History Widowed x 20 years. Ms. Kumar lives alone and has an active social life. She has a support system consisting of extended family and friends. She has three adult child (one deceased) that lives nearby. She denies any tobacco use and will occasionally have a glass of on special occasions. Sexual History Did not assess during the visit. Review of Systems General: Fatigue HEENT & Neck: Negative Cardiovascular: Heart Racing Respiratory: Short of Breath Gastrointestinal/Abdomen: Constipation Genitourinary: Negative Musculoskeletal: Weakness Neurological: Negative Integumentary (Skin, Hair, Breast): Negative Allergic/Immunologic: Negative Lymphatic/Endocrine: Negative Hematologic: Negative Psychological: Negative