*NURSING > Class Notes > Comprehensive Note (Tina Jones) (ASSURED A) (All)

Comprehensive Note (Tina Jones) (ASSURED A)

Document Content and Description Below

Comprehensive Note (Tina Jones) (ASSURED A) Date of encounter: August 1, Patient Name or initials: Tina Jones Informant: Ms. Jones is a pleasant, 28-year-old African American single woman who pr... esents for a pre-employment physical. She is the primary source of the history. Ms. Jones offers information freely and without contradiction. Speech is clear and coherent. She maintains eye contact throughout the interview. Chief Complaint (CC): "I came in because I'm required to have a recent physical exam for the health insurance at my new job." History of present illness (HPI): Ms. Jones reports that she recently obtained employment at Smith, Stevens, Stewart, Silver & Company. She needs to obtain a preemployment physical prior to initiating employment. Today she denies any acute concerns. Her last healthcare visit was 4 months ago, when she received her annual gynecological exam at Shadow Health General Clinic. Ms. Jones states that the gynecologist diagnosed her with polycystic ovarian syndrome and prescribed oral contraceptives at that visit, which she is tolerating well. She has type 2 diabetes, which she is controlling with diet, exercise, and metformin, which she just started 5 months ago. She has no medication side effects at this time. She states that she feels healthy, is taking better care of herself than in the past, and is looking forward to beginning the new job.Nurs 550 Allergies: Penicillin: causes a rash. Denies food and latex allergies. Ms. Jones is allergic to cats and dust. When she is exposed to allergens she states that she has runny nose, itchy and swollen eyes, and increased asthma symptoms. Medications: 1. Fluticasone propionate, 110 mcg 2 puffs BID (last use: this morning). 2. Metformin, 850 mg PO BID (last use: this morning). 3. Drospirenone and ethinyl estradiol PO QD (last use: this morning). 4. Albuterol 90 mcg/spray MDI 2 puffs Q4H prn (last use: three months ago). 5. Acetaminophen 500-1000 mg PO prn (headaches). 6. Ibuprofen 600 mg PO TID prn (menstrual cramps: last taken 6 weeks ago). Past History: Asthma diagnosed at age 2 1/2. She uses her albuterol inhaler when she is around cats. Her last asthma exacerbation was three months ago, which she resolved with her inhaler. She was last hospitalized for asthma in high school. Never intubated. Type 2 diabetes, diagnosed at age 24. She began metformin 5 months ago and initially had some gastrointestinal side effects, which have since dissipated. She monitors her blood sugar once daily in the morning with average readings being around 90. She has a history of hypertension, which normalized when she initiated diet and exercise. No surgeries. OB/GYN: Menarche, age11. First sexual encounter at age 18, sex with men, identifies as heterosexual. Never pregnant. Last menstrual period 2 weeks ago. Diagnosed with PCOS four months ago. For the past four months (after initiating Yaz) cycles regular (every 4 weeks) with moderate bleeding lasting 5 days. Has new male relationship, sexual contact not initiated. She plans to use condoms with sexual activity. Tested negative for HIV/AIDS and STIs four months ago [Show More]

Last updated: 1 year ago

Preview 1 out of 11 pages

Reviews( 0 )

$7.00

Add to cart

Instant download

Can't find what you want? Try our AI powered Search

OR

GET ASSIGNMENT HELP
58
0

Document information


Connected school, study & course


About the document


Uploaded On

Jul 19, 2021

Number of pages

11

Written in

Seller


seller-icon
1exampro

Member since 3 years

7 Documents Sold


Additional information

This document has been written for:

Uploaded

Jul 19, 2021

Downloads

 0

Views

 58

Document Keyword Tags

Recommended For You

What is Browsegrades

In Browsegrades, a student can earn by offering help to other student. Students can help other students with materials by upploading their notes and earn money.

We are here to help

We're available through e-mail, Twitter, Facebook, and live chat.
 FAQ
 Questions? Leave a message!

Follow us on
 Twitter

Copyright © Browsegrades · High quality services·