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NR 601 Week 1 SOAP Note -LJ Case Study
LJ, 65 yr Hispanic male
Subjective
CC: increased Shortness of breath
O: few months ago.
L: thoracic region
D: several months
C: Increased SOB with chronic cough, sometimes production of whitish sputum
A, R, and T: unknown
PMH:
Hx of HTN, cataracts, and oseteoarthritis
Surgery: left knee arthroplasty in 2013
NKDA
Current medications:
Ibuprofen 600 mg po TID
Lisinopril 20 po QD
Hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg po QD
Simvastatin 20 mg QD
Meloxicam 7.5 mg QD
Social History
65 pack year history of cigarette smoking; denies alcohol intake or illicit drug use; is married and recently retired.
Family History
Mom- “mild” stroke
Dad- HTN
Brother – hyperlipidemia
ROS
Constitutional: denies fever or chills
Cardiopulmonary: (+) productive cough, (+) white sputum, (+) SOB
GI: unknown
Objective
Vital signs: BP 138/88; HR 88 (regular), RR 18, T 98.8 height 5’7”, weight 175 pounds, BMI 27.41
General appearance: Thin and mildly dyspneic
Lungs: Mild end-expiratory wheezing. Pursed-lip breathing noted and has a prolonged expiratory phase. Chest x-ray shows pulmonary hyperinflation, flattening of the diaphragm; Pulmonary function test (after bronchodilation with 2 puffs albuterol—FEV1/FVC ratio 0.60 FEV1 60% of predicted value)
Heart: S1 and S2 RRR with distant heart tones. No murmurs
Abdomen: Soft, non-tender with positive bowel sounds. No abdominal bruits
Extremities: Full ROM of all extremities. No edema. All pulses 2+
Assessment
Primary Diagnosis
Secondary Diagnoses:
Differential Diagnosis
Plan of Care
Diagnostics:
Arterial blood gas. An ABG can assess the patient’s arterial oxyhemoglobin saturation and desaturation and can pose as a useful tool moving forward with the treatment plan (Gorroll & Mulley, 2014).
Repeat FEV in 3 months.
Colonoscopy if patient has not had one. It is recommended that colonoscopies be performed on any adult over the age of 50 (CDC, 2016).
Spirometry is the gold standard test related to the limitation of fixed airflow (Overington et al, 2014).
Routine bloodwork – CBC, CMP, Lipid profile, ferratin
Medications:
New-
…
Patient Education:
Nicotine Dependence-
COPD –
Hypertension –
Overweight –
Health Promotion- It is important to get flu shot every year. Anyone over 65 should also receive the pneumococcal vaccine (CDC, 2017).
Referrals/Consults: Patient should follow up with pulmonologist within one week (Gorroll & Mulley, 2014).
Follow-up: Patient should return to office in 6 weeks to evaluate if medication regimen is working and evaluate patient’s plan to quit smoking.
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