Elimination Complexities and obesity

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Evaluate the Health History and Medical Information for Mr. C., presented below.

Based on this information, formulate a conclusion based on your evaluation, and complete the Critical Thinking Essay assignment, as instructed below.

Health History and Medical Information

Health History

Mr. C., a 32-year-old single male, is seeking information at the outpatient center regarding possible bariatric surgery for his obesity. He currently works at a catalog telephone center. He reports that he has always been heavy, even as a small child, gaining approximately 100 pounds in the last 2-3 years. Previous medical evaluations have not indicated any metabolic diseases, but he says he has sleep apnea and high blood pressure, which he tries to control by restricting dietary sodium. Mr. C. reports increasing shortness of breath with activity, swollen ankles, and pruritus over the last 6 months.

Objective Data:

  1. Height: 68 inches; weight 134.5 kg
  2. BP: 172/98, HR 88, RR 26
  3. 3+ pitting edema bilateral feet and ankles
  4. Fasting blood glucose: 146 mg/dL
  5. Total cholesterol: 250 mg/dL
  6. Triglycerides: 312 mg/dL
  7. HDL: 30 mg/dL
  8. Serum creatinine 1.8 mg/dL
  9. BUN 32 mg/dl

Critical Thinking Essay

In 750-1,000 words, critically evaluate Mr. C.'s potential diagnosis and intervention(s). Include the following:

  1. Describe the clinical manifestations present in Mr. C.
  2. Describe the potential health risks for obesity that are of concern for Mr. C. Discuss whether bariatric surgery is an appropriate intervention.
  3. Assess each of Mr. C.'s functional health patterns using the information given. Discuss at least five actual or potential problems can you identify from the functional health patterns and provide the rationale for each. (Functional health patterns include health-perception, health-management, nutritional, metabolic, elimination, activity-exercise, sleep-rest, cognitive-perceptual, self-perception/self-concept, role-relationship, sexuality/reproductive, coping-stress tolerance.)
  4. Explain the staging of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and contributing factors to consider.
  5. Consider ESRD prevention and health promotion opportunities. Describe what type of patient education should be provided to Mr. C. for prevention of future events, health restoration, and avoidance of deterioration of renal status.
  6. Explain the type of resources available for ESRD patients for nonacute care and the type of multidisciplinary approach that would be beneficial for these patients. Consider aspects such as devices, transportation, living conditions, return-to-employment issues.

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Topic: Elimination Complexities and obesity
Thesis Statement: The paper analyzes a case study of a patient who has ESRD and other
complications.
I.Clinical Manifestations of Mr. C.

II.Potential Health Risks for Obesity and Bariatric Surgery

III.Functional Health Patterns

IV.Staging and Contributing Factors of End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)

V.Health Promotion and Prevention for ESRD

VI.Resources for ESRD Patients for Nonacute Care and Multidisciplinary Approach
VII.References


Running head: ELIMINATION COMPLEXITIES AND OBESITY

Elimination Complexities and Obesity
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ELIMINATION COMPLEXITIES AND OBESITY
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Elimination Complexities and Obesity
Clinical Manifestations of Mr. C.
A critical examination of Mr. C’s health condition indicates that he has high blood
pressure. From the objective data, he has a blood pressure of 172/98 which is above the normal
rate. High blood pressure is the reason he has hypertension. Also, Mr. C is obese. He has a
weight of 134.5 kg which clearly indicates he is overweight. It is because of his weight that he is
seeking information about bariatric surgery which helps in achieving permanent weight loss and
improves quality of life. Additionally, Mr. C has high levels of glucose in the blood and this is
the reason he is showing signs of diabetes. Notably, Mr. C has sleep apnea problems. Mr. C has
also reported increasing instances of shortness of breath as this is evident from his high
respiratory rate of 26. He also has swollen ankles which point to kidney problems developing.
Potential Health Risks for Obesity and Bariatric Surgery
It is crucial to acknowledge that Mr. C reports that he has always been overweight from
childhood and this helps us to understand this health condition started from the time he ...


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