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Clinical Manifestations of Mr. A 70-year-old male Mr. M who live at an assisted living facility. Mr. M has Alzheimer’s disease and Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). Does not smoke nor take alcohol, h... as reduced physical activity associated to trouble ambulating and an unsteady gait. Mr. M has history of hypercholesterolemia, status post appendectomy, hypertension controlled with ACE inhibitors and tibial fracture status post-surgical repair with no apparent signs of complications. For the past two months patient appears to be deteriorating and having trouble remembering loved one’s names, room number, repeats what he just read. Easily becomes agitated and aggressive, appears to be frightened during these episodes of aggression. During this period, patient become reliant with several ADLs, few months back patient was able to dress, bathe, and feed himself. The objective information presented at this time are Temperature 37.1 oC, B/P 123/78, pulse Spo2 99% on room air, respiration rate of 22, and heart rate of 93 bpm. Labs disclose WBC of 19.2 (1000, /uL), lymphocytes 6700 (cell/uL), CT head reveals nil changes since prior scan, urinalysis positive for mild number of leukocytes, cloudy, protein 7.1 g/dL, AST 32 u/L, and ALT 29 u/L [Show More]
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