Focused Exam: Chest Pain Results | Turned In Advanced Physical Assessment – March 2020, advanced_physical_assessment__td8__031720__sect1

Chest Pain Results
Chest Pain Results

Focused Exam: Chest Pain Results | Turned In Advanced Physical Assessment – March 2020, advanced_physical_assessment__td8__031720__sect1

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Subjective

Brain is a 58 you caucasian Male who presents with C/o chest pain in the middle of his chest over his heart, 3 times this month. His pain is 5/10 when the pain arises, no chest pain currently. Chest pain does not radiate to his arm, shoulder or neck. Aggravated chest pain when walking up the steps, and is relieved when he rests. Denies any heartburn, difficult breathing. No change in appetite but mentioned he gained some weight when his bike was stolen. Rare exercise at this moment, desires clearance for exercise since the onset of his chest pain. Never been seen for chest pain, and has not taken anything for chest pain. Medical history: HTN on Lopressor 100 mg/daily x1 year Hyperlipedmia on lipitor 20 mg daily x1 year Omega 3 daily No surgical history Family Medical hx: Father: htn/hyperlipdemia, obesity, died of colon cancer @ 75yo MGF: heart attack died @ 54 yo Sister: HTN and Diabetes type 2 Social hx: beer 3 drinks in a weekend denies tobacco or drug use

Pt. reports “I have been having some troubling chest pain in my chest now and then for the past month.” Experiencing periodic c pain with exertion such as yard work as well as with overeating. Points to midsternum as location. Describes pain as “tight and uncomfortable.” Denies radiation. Pain lasts for “a few” minutes goes away when he rests. Most recent episode was three days a after eating a large restaurant dinner. States “It has never gotten ‘really bad’” so didn’t think it was an emergency, but is concerne after three episodes in one month and wants his heart checked o Reports mild cramping in legs with activity. Denies shortness of breath, indigestion, heartburn. Denies chest pain at this time.

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Subjective Data Collection

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Brian is a 58 year old Caucasian male appears to be well-groomed, is pleasant and answers questions clearly and appropriately. He maintains eye contact throughout the exam. He appears in no distress VSS: Bp 146/90 Skin warm to touch, dry, pink and intact. no tenting Heart: S1, s2, s3 and S4 with murmur Carotid pulse: positive Thrill, +3 on right: PMI: displaced laterally, briks and tapping, <3cm Breath sounds: clear in upper lobes, posterior lower lobes with crackles bilaterally. GI: no tenderness, no masses, guarding or distension. BS present at all quads, WNL Liver is palpable and nontender: spleen and kidneys are not palpable Extremties: No edema, Brachial and radial pulse neg for thrill at 2+ popliteal, tibal and dorsalis pedis pulse diminised at 1+. capillary refill less than 3 seconds on extremiteis. EKG: Regular sinus rhythm. No ST changes

• General Survey: 58 year old male is alert and oriented, with clea speech and in no acute distress. • Cardiac: S1, S2, without murmurs or rubs. PMI displaced latera S3 noted at mitral area. • Peripheral Vascular: Right side carotid bruit. JVP 3cm above ste angle. Right carotid pulse with thrill, 3+. Left carotid pulse withou thrill, 2+. Brachial, radial, femoral pulses without thrill, 2+. Poplite tibial, and dorsalis pedis pulses without thrill, 1+. Cap refill less t 3 seconds – 4 extremities. • Respiratory: Breathing is quiet and unlabored. Breath sounds a clear to auscultation in upper lobes and RML. Fine crackles/rales posterior bases of L/R lungs. • Gastrointestinal: Round, soft, non-tender with normoactive bow sounds in 4 quadrants; no abdominal bruits. No tenderness to lig or deep palpation. Tympanic throughout. Liver is 7 cm at the MC and 1 cm below the right costal margin. Spleen and bilateral kidn are not palpable. • Neuro: Alert and oriented x 3, follows commands, moves all extremities. • Skin: Warm, dry, pink, and intact. No tenting. • EKG (interpretation): Regular sinus rhythm. No ST changes.

Assessment

Coronary Artery disease Stable angina Carotid disease pericarditis Aortic aneurysm r/o GERD R/O Sarcodosis

Based on the abnormal findings during cardiovascular and respiratory auscultation, my differentials include coronary artery disease with stable angina; congestive heart failure; carotid disea aortic aneurysm; pericarditis; or GERD.

Plan

Blood work for cardiac enzyme, electrolytes, CBC, Lipid profile, liver function test, cxr, 12 lead EKG Consult with cardiologist Echocardiogram Exercise stress test Dopplers for carotid Patient should be tested with results on labs at the least, and not discharged home. Baby Asa upon arrival Ntiroglycerin if chest pain is present again Warning signs of when to seek medical help like another onset of chest pain, SOB, shoulder or arm pain

Mr. Foster should receive a 12-lead ECG, chest x-ray, and lab workup (cardiac enzymes, electrolytes, CBC, BNP, CMP, Hgb A1 lipid profile, and liver function tests) to confirm a diagnosis. He should be referred for an echocardiogram, exercise stress test, a carotid dopplers as well as a consult with a vascular surgeon for carotid evaluation. Mr. Foster should be prescribed diltiazem and diuretic in addition to his daily Lopressor and Lipitor. If needed, a an ACE inhibitor to manage his hypertension and PRN nitroglyce for chest pain that does not subside with rest.

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Have you ever had appendicitis

No.

Have you had any stomach cancer (Clarified to Have you had stomach cancer?.)

No. (Clarified to if I have had stomach cancer.)

Is there a family history of stomach cancer

No.

Do you or your family have liver disease

No, not that I know of.

Have you ever had GERD

No. I don’t get indigestion, heartburn, nothing like that.

Do you have a family history of ulcer (Clarified to Do your family members have health problems?.)

Let’s see. . . high cholesterol and diabetes. My father was an overweight man. My two older brothers, they live in California. One of them has high cholesterol and now prostate cancer, but he’s not having the surgery. His doctor says his cancer is very slow growing. Both. . . Yes, both have high blood pressure. Both my parents had high blood pressure, and so do I, so you might say that runs in my family. (Clarified to if my family members have health problems.)

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Have you ever had any palpitation

No. My heart rate has always been normal.

Have you ever had chest discomfort (Clarified to Have you ever had chest pain?.)

No, I don’t ever experience chest pain. (Clarified to if I have ever had chest pain.)

Have you ever felt your heart rate was going fast

No. My heart rate has always been normal.

Do you have any sore throat

No. My throat is fine.

 

 

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Do you have any cough

No, I haven’t been coughing at all.

Do you have difficulty swallowing

No. I am able to swallow without any problems.

Do you have difficulty breathing (Clarified to Do you have breathing problems?.)

No. I can breathe well. My lungs feel very healthy. (Clarified to if I have breathing problems.)

Do you have any bloating

Yes. Quite a bit.

Are you gassy

Hm. I have been experiencing some of that.

Do you feel nauseous

No. I haven’t vomited or had any nausea. It’s more of a problem with pain. . . and difficulty going to the bathroom.

Have you had food poisoning

Years ago I eat some bad shellfish. . . this doesn’t feel like that.

Do you have vomiting

Very rarely. The last time I vomited. . . I had a stomach virus a few years ago. One of those nasty, 24-hour bugs.

Do you have bladder problems

No.

You have any history of bladder cancer (Clarified to Have you had a bladder infection?.)

No, never. (Clarified to if I have had a bladder infection.)

Have you ever had problem gynecological

I haven’t had any.

 

 

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Do you have vaginal bleeding

No.

Do you have menopause (Clarified to How long ago did you have menopause?.)

Oh my. . . it was twenty years or more ago. . . I think I was 54. (Clarified to how long ago I underwent menopause.)

Do you have any kidney problems

No, I’ve never had any kidney trouble.

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the stethoscope may be cold (No matching questions found.)

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Thank you for explaining that.

That feels alright.

That feels alright.

That feels alright.

Mmm, it feels sore there.

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That feels alright.

That feels alright.

That feels alright.

Ooo, that–that’s sore right there.

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Bart would you like a flu injection (No matching questions found.)

Miss Park would you like to have a flu injection

Not today. Maybe I’ll get one at my next check-up, if my doctor recommends it.

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How many pregnancies have you had

I’ve had three pregnancies… I have two wonderful grown children.

 

 

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Did you have a miscarriage

No, not a miscarriage. When I was forty I had a baby, delivered by C-section. It was what they called an umbilical cord accident–where the cord wraps around the baby’s neck. It was a stillbirth.

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Do you have any depression

I don’t struggle with depression, thankfully. I feel positive about my life.

Did you have resources for the loss of your child (No matching questions found.)

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Are you coping with the loss of your child

I like to think so. I think I’m good at letting things go–not holding onto resentments, things that make me sad. Between my friends, my daughter, and. . . and also my gentleman friend, I have good people around me.

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