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T.H., a 57-year-old stockbroker, has come to the gastroenterologist for treatment of recurrent mild to severe...

T.H., a 57-year-old stockbroker, has come to the gastroenterologist for treatment of recurrent mild to severe cramping in his abdomen and blood-streaked stool. You are the registered nurse doing his initial workup. Your findings include a mildly obese man who demonstrates moderate guarding of his abdomen with both direct and rebound tenderness, especially in the left lower quadrant (LLQ). His vital signs are 168/98, 110, 24, 100.4° F (38° C); he is slightly diaphoretic. T.H. reports that he has periodic constipation. He has had previous episodes of abdominal cramping, but this time the pain is getting worse. Past medical history reveals that T.H. has a "sedentary job with lots of emotional moments," he has smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for 30 years, and he had "two or three mixed drinks in the evening" until 2 months ago. He states, "I haven't had anything to drink in 2 months." He denies having regular exercise: "just no time." His diet consists mostly of "white bread, meat, potatoes, and ice cream with fruit and nuts over it." He denies having a history of cardiac or pulmonary problems and has no personal history of cancer, although his father and older brother died of colon cancer. He takes no medications and denies the use of any other drugs or herbal products.

. 1. Identify four general health risk problems that T.H. exhibits.

  1. Identify a key factor in his family history that might have profound implications for his health and present state of mind.

3.The physician ordered a KUB (x-ray study of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder), complete blood count (CBC), and complete metabolic profile. Based on x-ray and laboratory findings, physical examination findings, and history, the physician diagnoses T.H. as having acute diverticulitis and discusses an outpatient treatment plan with him. What is diverticulitis? What are the consequences of untreated diverticulitis?

4.While the patient is experiencing the severe crampy pain of acute diverticulitis, what interventions would you perform to help him feel more comfortable?

5. What is the rationale for ordering bed rest?

T.H. is being sent home with prescriptions for metronidazole (Flagyl) 500mg PO q6h, ciprofloxacin (Cipro) 500mg PO q12h, and dicyclomine (Bentyl) 20mg 4 tomes per day for 5 days.

6.For each medication, state the drug class and the purpose for T.H.

7.Given his history, what questions must you ask T.H. before he takes the initial dose of metronidazole? State your rationale

8.What is a disulfiram reaction?

9. What are the signs and symptoms of an allergic reaction

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    1. A) Obesity

    B) lack of exercise

    C) hypertension

    d) malnutrition (low fiber diet)

    2.There is history of colon cancer which is running down his family tree(father $ elder brother) .it maybe an Autosomal disease

    3.Diverticulitis: diverticulum is small out pouches in small intestine, it's inflammation is called diverticulitis ( ulcer / abscess)

    Complications of untreated diverticulitis : peritonitis ( inflammation of peritoneum)

    Fistula formation, abscess ( collection of pus)

    4.intramuscular injection of pain killer ( diclofenac)

    5. Bed rest: it helps less bowel activity and helps in healing  

    6.Metronidazole ( belongs to imidazole group of drugs) and ciprofloxacin(fluoriquinolone group of antibiotics) are antibiotics for the inflammation.

    Dicycloamine is antispasmodic, it reduces the crampy abdominal pain

    7. History of any drug reaction , alcohol ingestion

    It can produce disulfiram reaction

    8.Disulfiram reaction :when alcohol is ingested which is associated with flushing and hypotension

    9.Symptoms: itching, urticaria, breathing difficulty

    Symptoms : wheeze on chest auscultation, hypothyroidism, tachycardia,

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1. Decrease cardiovascular outcomes: If the work is sedentary in nature, the heart is not able to pump blood vigorously which afftects blood pressure, metabolism, cholesterol levels and other associated cardiovascular issues.

2. Increase in risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus: High and low both types of activity in lifestyle can alter the level of insulin secretion that results in altered enzymatic activity which contribute to a greater likelihood of developing type 22 diabetes mellitus.

3. Colon cancer risk increases: Continuous sitting can increase the probability of colon cancer and as there are past history of the disease this is a point of concern for that particular patient.

4. Dysfuction of rectal sensorimotor: This medical condition is related to functional evacuatory disorders and constipation as well. Moreover this condition results in rectal hyposensitivity, rectoanal reflex modification, altered capacity of rectal duct and motor dysfunction


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