WHAT IS THE CLINICAL CONDITION (PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS) FOR THE FOLLOWING: QUESTI
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WHAT IS THE CLINICAL CONDITION (PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS) FOR THE FOLLOWING:
QUESTION 1. ) • Chest pressure or pain, typically on the left side of the body • Neck or jaw pain • Shoulder or arm pain • A fast heartbeat • Shortness of breath • Nausea and vomiting
QUESTION 2.) A headache that lasts anything from four up to 72 hours. • Pulsating or throbbing pain, often just on one side of your head. • A headache that gets worse when you're active or stops you from being active. • Feeling sick or vomiting. • Increased sensitivity to light and noise.
QUESTION 3.) Coughing, especially at night• Wheezing• Shortness of breath• Chest tightness, pain, or pressure
QUESTION 4.) Drooped mouth.• Inability to lift arms. • Slurred speech. • Dizziness, loss of balance or an unexplained fall
QUESTION 5.) A 55-year-old male client presented at the emergency department with dyspnea. He claims that he has been having difficulty breathing for the past three days. It gets worse when walking up stairs and unloading groceries from the car. General health assessment revealed- • Inability to complete sentences • Moderately obese • Physical assessment: BP 145/89mmHg, RR: 22/min with distended neck veins and productive cough.
Explanation / Answer
PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS FOR GIVEN SYMPTOMS ARE AS FOLLOW-
1. Heart attack
2. Migraine
3. Bronchial asthma
4. Stroke
5. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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