history of coronary artery disease,
March 28, 2022/in nursing coursework help /by Shem
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history of coronary artery disease,

A 60-year-old man is brought to the ER by ambulance because of slurred speech and left side weakness. His wife states they went to bed at 11pm and woke up at 5am when she noticed his symptoms. He is right handed with a history of coronary artery disease, hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia and a heart attack at age 50. He currently is unable to move his left arm and leg. He had an episode of amaurosis fugux (blindness)in his right eye one month ago that lasted for 5 minutes. Around 3 months ago his wife states he had bilateral pain in his legs while they were on a walk that lasted about 15 minutes. He is taking a baby aspirin a day an ACE inhibitor, and statin as well. He does have a history of alcohol use and smoking in the past but stopped after his heart attack. His blood pressure is 195/118 Pulse 106, Respiratory rate 18, Temperature 99.8, o2 sat is 97% on room air. Although his pupils are equal and reactive, and the ocular movements are intact, he is unable to turn his eyes voluntarily toward the left side. The neck is supple, there is no jugular vein distension, and there are no bruits. The lungs are clear heart sounds regular without murmurs, and abdomen is normal. The limbs are not well perfused distally. The neurologic examination reveals that he is alert and oriented, although he does not recognize he is sick. He shows loss of awareness and attention with respect to objects or stimuli on his left side. He has mild dysarthria but, his speech is fluent, and he understands and follows commands very well. There is mild weakness on the left side of the face and left sided homonymous hemaianopsia, but there is no nystagmus or ptosis, and no tongue or uvula deviation. He is not able to move his left arm and leg, has hyperreflexia, and the left great toe is upgoing. What are two questions you would ask this patient? Identify the subjective data for this patient. Identify the objective data for this patient. What is the likely diagnosis?

Your response should include evidence of review of the course material, websites, and literature through proper citations using APA format.

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a history of coronary artery disease, March 28, 2022/in nursing coursework Helpance /by Shem

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a family history of coronary artery disease,

An ambulance transports a 60-year-old man to the emergency room due to slurred speech and left-side weakness. His wife claims they went to bed at 11 p.m. and she noticed his symptoms at 5 a.m. He is right-handed and has a history of coronary artery disease, hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia, as well as a heart attack at the age of 50. He can’t move his left arm or leg right now. He had a 5-minute episode of amaurosis fugux (blindness) in his right eye about a month ago. His wife claims he had bilateral pain in his legs about 3 months ago while they were out.

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