Modern Art through Impressionism
Chapters 1-3 of the course textbook, you have been studying the role that religion played in ancient civilizations. In this discussion, you will choose two primary source documents and consider the similarities and differences between the religion of the Hebrews (which has greatly influenced Western Civilization), and another ancient religion.
Choose One of the Following to compare with Psalm 8: (See the Discussion Resources section for links).
Either:
Egyptian Book of the Dead: Hymns of Praise to Ra
Or:
Incantation to Ishtar (from Mesopotamian Civilization)
Compare and contrast one of the above documents with:
Hymns of Praise to Yahweh – Psalm 8
As you read, look for points of comparison and contrast. Our textbook editors suggest that the Hebrews drew from both Mesopotamian and Egyptian civilizations (2-1), not only practices of law and society, but also in terms of religious beliefs, going as far as to suggest that the Hebrew people were not truly monotheistic until Moses introduced that idea (2-2). Your initial thread should have a clear thesis statement and should respond to the following questions:
Comparison/Contrast: What are the most telling similarities and differences between the two documents?
Basic analysis: What do you think of the textbook editors’ conclusions regarding Hebrew monotheism? (Use Genesis to support your arguments)
Biblical Evaluation: Based on your own understanding of the Bible, Christianity, and the nature of man, what reasons do you think might account for the similarities within the texts? (Provide specific Scriptural support)
Draw from the primary source documents and Scripture for the Discussion Thread: Ancient Religion
MANAGE DISCUSSION
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In Chapters 1-3 of the course textbook, you have been studying the role that religion played in ancient civilizations. In this discussion, you will choose two primary source documents and consider the similarities and differences between the religion of the Hebrews (which has greatly influenced Western Civilization), and another ancient religion.
Choose One of the Following to compare with Psalm 8:(See the
Discussion Resources sectionfor links).
Either:
Egyptian Book of the Dead: Hymns of Praise to Ra
Or:
Incantation to Ishtar (from Mesopotamian Civilization)
Compare and contrast one of the above documents with:
Hymns of Praise to Yahweh – Psalm 8
As you read, look for points of comparison and contrast. Our textbook editors suggest that the Hebrews drew from both Mesopotamian and Egyptian civilizations (2-1), not only practices of law and society, but also in terms of religious beliefs, going as far as to suggest that the Hebrew people were not truly monotheistic until Moses introduced that idea (2-2). Your initial thread should have a clear thesis statement and should respond to the following questions:
Comparison/Contrast:What are the most telling similarities and differences between the two documents?
Basic analysis:What do you think of the textbook editors’ conclusions regarding Hebrew monotheism? (Use Genesis to support your arguments)
Biblical Evaluation:Basedon your own understanding of the Bible, Christianity, and the nature of man, what reasons do you think might account for the similarities within the texts? (Provide specific Scriptural support)
Draw from the primary source documents and Scripture for the majority of support. Use textbook and lectures for backgroundinfo only. No outside sources allowed.
Discussion Resources
Egyptian Book of the Dead: Hymns of Praise to Ra
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Incantation to Ishtar
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Psalm 8
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Strong’s Concordance
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Week 7
Shadow Health Digital Clinical Experience Focused Exam: Chest Pain Documentation
SUBJECTIVE DATA: Include what the patient tells you, but organize the information.
Chief Complaint (CC): In just a few words, explain why the patient came to the clinic.
History of Present Illness (HPI): This is the symptom analysis section of your note. Thorough documentation in this section is essential for patient care, coding, and billing analysis. Paint a picture of what is wrong with the patient. You need to start EVERY HPI with age, race, and gender (i.e. 34-year-old AA male). You must include the 7 attributes of each principal symptom:
1. Location
2. Quality
3. Quantity or severity
4. Timing, including onset, duration, and frequency
5. Setting in which it occurs
6. Factors that have aggravated or relieved the symptom
7. Associated manifestations
Medications: Include over the counter, vitamin, and herbal supplements. List each one by name with dosage and frequency.
Allergies: Include specific reactions to medications, foods, insects, and environmental factors.
Past Medical History (PMH): Include illnesses (also childhood illnesses), hospitalizations, and risky sexual behaviors.
Past Surgical History (PSH): Include dates, indications, and types of operations.
Sexual/Reproductive History: If applicable, include obstetric history, menstrual history, methods of contraception, and sexual function.
Personal/Social History: Include tobacco use, alcohol use, drug use, patients interests, ADLs and IADLs if applicable, and exercise and eating habits.
Immunization History: Include last Tdp, Flu, pneumonia, etc.
Significant Family History: Include history of parents, Grandparents, siblings, and children.
Review of Systems: From head-to-toe, include each system that covers the Chief Complaint, History of Present Illness, and History).
Remember that the information you include in this section is based on what the patient tells you.
You will only need to cover systems pertinent to your CC, HPI (N/A, UNKNOWN is not acceptable, make up the information if you need to). To ensure that you include all essentials in your case, refer to Chapter 2 of the Sullivan text.
General: Include any recent weight changes, weakness, fatigue, or fever, but
do not restate HPI data here.
Cardiovascular/Peripheral Vascular:
Respiratory:
Gastrointestinal:
Musculoskeletal:
Psychiatric:
OBJECTIVE DATA: From head-to-toe, include
what you see, hear, and feel when doing your physical exam. You only need to examine the systems that are pertinent to the CC, HPI, and History unless you are doing a total H&P.
Do not use WNL or normal. You must describe what you see.
Physical Exam:
Vital signs: Include vital signs, ht, wt, temperature, and BMI and pulse oximetry.
General: Include general state of health, posture, motor activity, and gait. This may also include dress, grooming, hygiene, odors of body or breath, facial expression, manner, level of conscience, and affect and reactions to people and things.
Cardiovascular/Peripheral Vascular: Always include the heart in your PE.
Respiratory: Always include this in your PE.
Gastrointestinal:
Musculoskeletal:
Neurological:
Skin:
Diagnostic Test/Labs: Include any labs, x-rays, or other diagnostics that are needed to develop the differential diagnoses with rationale for each one documented OR ones that were mentioned during the SH assignment.
ASSESSMENT: List your priority diagnosis(es). For each priority diagnosis, list at least 3 differential diagnoses, each of which must be supported with evidence and guidelines. For holistic care, you need to include previous diagnoses and indicate whether these are controlled or not controlled.
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2021 Walden University OBJETIVE DATA COLLECTION: IN RED THE DATA COLLECTED FROM THE CLIENT
Inspected face
1 of 1 point
Appearance(1/1 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Rash or lesion
Cyanosis
Pallor
Redness or flushing
Evidence of trauma (scar, laceration, or bruising)
Inspected for jugular venous distension
1 of 1 point
Height Of Venous Pressure(1/1 point)
4 cm or less above the sternal angle
More than 4 cm above the sternal angle
Inspected chest
1 of 1 point
Symmetry(1/2 point)
Symmetric
Asymmetric
Appearance(1/2 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Rash or lesion
AP diameter abnormal
Intercostal retraction while breathing
Excessive use of accessory muscles while breathing
Pectus excavatum
Skin growths (freckles or moles)
Evidence of skin trauma (scar, laceration, or bruising)
Inspected abdomen
1 of 1 point
Symmetry(1/3 point)
Symmetric
Asymmetric
Contour(1/3 point)
Flat
Rounded
Protuberant
Hollowed
Appearance(1/3 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Rash
Striae
Bulging around umbilicus
Distension
Visible masses (warts, cysts, or tumors)
Freckles, birthmark, or discoloration
Excessive hair growth
Visible scars
Laceration, lesion or wound
Bruising
Inspected hands and fingernails
1 of 1 point
Right: Appearance(1/4 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Redness
Moles or skin tags
Masses (warts, cysts, or tumors)
Freckles, birthmark, or other discoloration
Excessive dry or flaking skin
Purpura
Scarring
Laceration, lesion, or wound
Bruising
Rash
Right: Nail Changes(1/4 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Pallor
Cyanosis
Splinter hemorrhages
Clubbing
Left: Appearance(1/4 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Redness
Moles or skin tags
Masses (warts, cysts, or tumors)
Freckles, birthmark, or other discoloration
Excessive dry or flaking skin
Purpura
Scarring
Laceration, lesion, or wound
Bruising
Rash
Left: Nail Changes(1/4 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Pallor
Cyanosis
Splinter hemorrhages
Clubbing
Inspected lower extremities and toenails
1 of 1 point
Right: Appearance(1/4 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Visible distortion or swelling
Brownish pigmentation
Skin thickening
Ulceration
Varicose veins
Right: Nail Changes(1/4 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Pallor
Cyanosis
Splinter hemorrhages
Clubbing
Left: Appearance(1/4 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Visible distortion or swelling
Brownish pigmentation
Skin thickening
Ulceration
Varicose veins
Left: Nail Changes(1/4 point)
No visible abnormal findings
Pallor
Cyanosis
Splinter hemorrhages
Clubbing
Inspect lower extremities for edema
1 of 1 point
Right: Edema(1/4 point)
No edema
Pitting
Non-pitting
Right: Severity Of Edema(1/4 point)
No edema
1+ Slight pitting
2+ Deeper pit, disappears in 10 to 15 seconds
3+ Noticeably deep pit that lasts more than a minute
4+ Very deep pit that lasts 2 to 5 minutes
Left: Edema(1/4 point)
No edema
Pitting
Non-pitting
Left: Severity Of Edema(1/4 point)
No edema
1+ Slight pitting
2+ Deeper pit, disappears in 10 to 15 seconds
3+ Noticeably deep pit that lasts more than a minute
4+ Very deep pit that lasts 2 to 5 minutes
Tested capillary refill time
1 of 1 point
Fingers(1/2 point)
Less than 3 seconds
Greater than 3 seconds
Toes(1/2 point)
Less than 3 seconds
Greater than 3 seconds
Auscultated carotid arteries
1 of 1 point
Right(1/2 point)
No bruit
Bruit
Left(1/2 point)
No bruit
Bruit
Auscultated heart sounds
1 of 1 point
Heart Sounds(1/2 point)
S1 and S2 audible
S1, S2, and S3 audible
S1, S2, and S4 audible
S1, S2, S3, and S4 audible
Extra Heart Sounds(1/2 point)
No extra sounds
Gallops
Murmur
Friction rub
Valve clicks
Auscultated breath sounds
1 of 1 point
Breath Sounds(1/3 point)
Present in all areas
Diminished in some areas
Absent in some areas
Adventitious Sounds(1/3 point)
No adventitious sounds
Wheezing
Fine crackles
Stridor
Rhonchi
Rales
Location(1/3 point)
All areas clear
Adventitious sounds in anterior right upper lobe
Adventitious sounds in anterior right middle lobe
Adventitious sounds in anterior right lower lobe
Adventitious sounds in anterior left upper lobe
Adventitious sounds in anterior left lower lobe
Adventitious sounds in posterior right upper lobe
Adventitious sounds in posterior right lower lobe
Adventitious sounds in posterior left upper lobe
Adventitious sounds in posterior left lower lobe
Auscultated abdominal aorta
1 of 1 point
Sounds(1/1 point)
No bruit
Bruit
Auscultated abdominal and lower extremity arteries
1 of 1 point
Right: Renal(1/6 point)
No bruit
Bruit
Left: Renal(1/6 point)
No bruit
Bruit
Right: Iliac(1/6 point)
No bruit
Bruit
Left: Iliac(1/6 point)
No bruit
Bruit
Right: Femoral(1/6 point)
No bruit
Bruit
Left: Femoral(1/6 point)
No bruit
Bruit
Auscultated bowel sounds
1 of 1 point
Bowel Sounds(1/2 point)
Absent
Hypoactive
Normoactive
Hyperactive
Location Of Non Normoactive Bowel Sounds(1/2 point)
All quadrants normoactive
Right upper quadrant
Right lower quadrant
Left upper quadrant
Left lower quadrant
Palpated carotid arteries
1 of 1 point
Right: Vibration(1/4 point)
No thrill
Thrill
Right: Amplitude(1/4 point)
0 Absent
1+ Diminished or barely palpable
2+ Expected
3+ Increased
4+ Bounding pulse
Left: Vibration(1/4 point)
No thrill
Thrill
Left: Amplitude(1/4 point)
0 Absent
1+ Diminished or barely palpable
2+ Expected
3+ Increased
4+ Bounding pulse
Palpated PMI
1 of 1 point
Location(1/3 point)
Present at midclavicular line and 5th intercostal space
Displaced laterally
Diameter(1/3 point)
Less than 3 cm
Greater than 3 cm
Amplitude(1/3 point)
Brisk and tapping
Increased amplitude (hyperkinetic)
Palpated brachial arteries
1 of 1 point
Right: Vibration(1/4 point)
No thrill
Thrill
Right: Amplitude(1/4 point)
0 Absent
1+ Diminished or barely palpable
2+ Expected
3+ Increased
4+ Bounding pulse
Left: Vibration(1/4 point)
No thrill
Thrill
Left: Amplitude(1/4 point)
0 Absent
1+ Diminished or barely palpable
2+ Expected
3+ Increased
4+ Bounding pulse
Palpated radial arteries
1 of 1 point
Right: Vibration(1/4 point)
No thrill
Thrill
Right: Amplitude(1/4 point)
0 Absent
1+ Diminished or barely palpable
2+ Expected
3+ Increased
4+ Bounding pulse
Left: Vibration(1/4 point)
No thrill
Thrill
Left: Amplitude(1/4 point)
0 Absent
1+ Diminished or barely palpable
2+ Expected
3+ Increased
4+ Bounding pulse
Palpated femoral arteries
1 of 1 point
Right: Vibration(1/4 point)
No thrill
Thrill
Right: Amplitude(1/4 point)
0 Absent
1+ Diminished or barely palpable
2+ Expected
3+ Increased
4+ Bounding pulse
Left: Vibration(1/4 point)
No thrill
Thrill
Left: Amplitude(1/4 point)
0 Absent
1+ Diminished or barely palpable
2+ Expected
3+ Increased
4+ Bounding pulse
Palpated popliteal arteries
1 of 1 point
Right: Vibration(1/4 point)
No thrill
Thrill
Right: Amplitude(1/4 point)
0 Absent
1+ Diminished or barely palpable
2+ Expected
3+ Increased
4+ Bounding pulse
Left: Vibration(1/4 point)
No thrill
Thrill
Left: Amplitude(1/4 point)
0 Absent
1+ Diminished or barely palpable
2+ Expected
3+ Increased
4+ Bounding pulse
Palpated tibial arteries
1 of 1 point
Right: Vibration(1/4 point)
No thrill
Thrill
Right: Amplitude(1/4 point)
0 Absent
1+ Diminished or barely palpable
2+ Expected
3+ Increased
4+ Bounding pulse
Left: Vibration(1/4 point)
No thrill
Thrill
Left: Amplitude(1/4 point)
0 Absent
1+ Diminished or barely palpable
2+ Expected
3+ Increased
4+ Bounding pulse
Palpated dorsalis pedis arteries
1 of 1 point
Right: Vibration(1/4 point)
No thrill
Thrill
Right: Amplitude(1/4 point)
0 Absent
1+ Diminished or barely palpable
2+ Expected
3+ Increased
4+ Bounding pulse
Left: Vibration(1/4 point)
No thrill
Thrill
Left: Amplitude(1/4 point)
0 Absent
1+ Diminished or barely palpable
2+ Expected
3+ Increased
4+ Bounding pulse
Palpated abdomen – light
1 of 1 point
Tenderness(1/3 point)
None reported
Tenderness reported
Location Of Tenderness(1/3 point)
No quadrants tender
Right upper quadrant
Right lower quadrant
Left upper quadrant
Left lower quadrant
Observations(1/3 point)
No additional observations
Masses
Guarding
Distension
Muscle resistance
Rigidity
Palpated abdomen – deep
1 of 1 point
Presence Of Unexpected Mass(1/2 point)
No palpable mass
Palpable mass
Location Of Mass(1/2 point)
No palpable mass
Right upper quadrant
Right lower quadrant
Left upper quadrant
Left lower quadrant
Around umbilicus
Palpated liver
1 of 1 point
Detection(1/1 point)
Not palpable
Palpable
Palpated spleen
1 of 1 point
Detection(1/1 point)
Not palpable
Palpable
Palpated kidneys
1 of 1 point
Right(1/2 point)
Not palpable
Palpable
Left(1/2 point)
Not palpable
Palpable
Tested skin turgor
1 of 1 point
Observations(1/1 point)
No tenting
Tenting
Auscultated organs
1 of 1 point
Liver(1/2 point)
No friction rub
Audible friction rub
Spleen(1/2 point)
No friction rub
Audible friction rub
Percussed abdomen
1 of 1 point
Observations(1/1 point)
All areas generally tympanic
Some areas dull, some tympanic
Some areas resonant
Percussed spleen
1 of 1 point
Spleen(1/1 point)
Tympany
Dullness
Percussed liver
1 of 1 point
Liver Span(1/1 point)
Smaller than 6 cm
Between 6 and 12 cm
Greater than 12 cm
Performed EKG
1 of 1 point
Sinus Rhythm(1/2 point)
Regular
Irregular
St Changes(1/2 point)
No ST elevation
ST elevation present I have been having some troubling chest pain in my chest now and then for the past month.
I’m sorry to hear that, I’m here to help you
Empathize
10/12/22 2:25 PM MDT
Thanks. I appreciate that.
when did your chest pain start
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10/12/22 3:01 PM MDT
I first noticed it earlier this month. I thought it might just be heartburn and it passed after a couple of minutes.
where is the pain
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10/12/22 3:02 PM MDT
When the pain happens, I feel it mostly in the middle of my chest, over my heart.
does the pain radiate
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10/12/22 3:02 PM MDT
The pain doesn’t radiate anywhere. It’s mostly just right in the middle of my chest.
are you experiencing arm pain
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10/12/22 3:03 PM MDT
No, when I am having the chest pain, it’s mostly just in middle of my chest.
are you experiencing back pain
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10/12/22 3:03 PM MDT
I haven’t had back pain, no.
how long does your chest pain last
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10/12/22 3:04 PM MDT
When I feel it, it seems to get better over the course of a couple of minutes or so.
how many times in the last month have you had chest pain
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10/12/22 3:04 PM MDT
Well, it has happened three times the past month. It usually goes away after about a couple of minutes.
did the episodes seem associated
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10/12/22 3:05 PM MDT
I’m not sure the episodes are related . . . I don’t know what could be causing it.
how would you rate pain on a scale of zero to ten
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10/12/22 3:05 PM MDT
I’d say maybe a . . . 5? It’s just really uncomfortable . . . like there’s nothing I can do about it. Right now it’s like a zero though.
can you describe your pain
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10/12/22 3:06 PM MDT
Well, it mostly feels tight and uncomfortable right in the middle of my chest.
is the pain crushing
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10/12/22 3:06 PM MDT
No, it’s more tight and uncomfortable.
is the pain gnawing
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10/12/22 3:06 PM MDT
No, it’s not like that.
is the pain burning
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10/12/22 3:07 PM MDT
Not really.
what makes the pain worse
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10/12/22 3:08 PM MDT
Well, I think it’s when I’m doing something physical most of the time. The first time it happened, my chest started hurting after I was doing some yard work. The second time happened when the elevator broke at work so I had to take the stairs. My office is on the 5th floor.
what activity triggered the pain
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10/12/22 3:08 PM MDT
If I’m up and moving around I definitely notice it more and it makes me feel like I should sit down and take a deep breath or something.
is the pain worse when you eat
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10/12/22 3:09 PM MDT
I don’t think eating has anything to do with it. One episode did happen when my wife and I were out for dinner, but it seemed to happen before we even settled. The episodes don’t seem all that related, to be honest.
is the pain worse after you eat spicy food
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10/12/22 3:09 PM MDT
I don’t think spicy foods have anything to do with it.
is the pain worse after you eat high fat foods
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10/12/22 3:09 PM MDT
I don’t think that has anything to do with it, but I guess I don’t know.
what relieves your pain
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10/12/22 3:10 PM MDT
I’m not sure. I think lying still seems to help a little.
did you take anything for the chest pain
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10/12/22 3:10 PM MDT
No, not yet.
do you have new allergies
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10/12/22 3:10 PM MDT
No.
do you have a history of angina
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10/12/22 3:11 PM MDT
I’ve never been diagnosed with angina.
do you have high blood pressure
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10/12/22 3:11 PM MDT
Yes, I supposedly have moderately high blood pressure.
how often do you measure your blood pressure
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10/12/22 3:12 PM MDT
I usually only get it checked when I visit the doctor.
what is your typical blood pressure reading
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10/12/22 3:12 PM MDT
I guess it’s usually somewhat elevated, but no one has ever told me it was bad enough to worry. I’ve taken lisinopril for about a year now.
how many mg of lisinopril you take
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10/12/22 3:13 PM MDT
Just whatever the bottle recommends for an adult.
can you think the lisinopril work for your blood pressure
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10/12/22 3:13 PM MDT
I guess so. I think my blood pressure stays a little elevated, but it seems under control.
Is good to hear that
Empathize
10/12/22 3:14 PM MDT
Thanks. I appreciate that.
Do you have high cholesterol
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10/12/22 3:15 PM MDT
I think it’s up there. I take atorvastatin for it.
do you have coronary artery disease
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10/12/22 3:15 PM MDT
Not that I’m aware of.
It is important to eat low in salt, low in fat and avoid sodas
Educate
10/12/22 3:17 PM MDT
Good to know. Thank you.
Do you have diabetes
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10/12/22 3:17 PM MDT
No, I’ve avoided it but my mother and sister both have it.
have you had previous treatment for chest pain
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10/12/22 3:18 PM MDT
This is the first I’m seeing anyone about the pain, so not much has been done yet.
have you recently has an EKG
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10/12/22 3:18 PM MDT
I had one about three months ago. They usually put one on me at my annual physical.
have you recently had a stress test
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10/12/22 3:19 PM MDT
Yes, I had a stress test about a year or so ago.
what were the result of your last EKG
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10/12/22 3:20 PM MDT
I don’t remember the actual results, but as far as I know, it was normal.
Sound good
Empathize
10/12/22 3:20 PM MDT
Thanks. I appreciate that.
what were the results of your last stress test
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10/12/22 3:21 PM MDT
I’m not sure, all the doctor ever tells me is, “everything looks good.”
Good for you
Empathize
10/12/22 3:21 PM MDT
Thanks. I appreciate that.
do you take medication for high cholesterol
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10/12/22 3:28 PM MDT
I take atorvastatin.
do you take over the counter medication
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10/12/22 3:29 PM MDT
Oh, just ibuprofen or Tylenol occasionally for pain.
do you take any supplements
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10/12/22 3:29 PM MDT
I take fish oil, that’s it.
how many mg the ibuprofen do you take
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10/12/22 3:30 PM MDT
Just whatever the bottle recommends for an adult.
do you take aspirin
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10/12/22 3:30 PM MDT
I usually just take Tylenol or ibuprofen.
what medication do you take for high blood pressure
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10/12/22 3:30 PM MDT
Well, my healthcare provider started me on lisinopril a year ago to get my blood pressure under control.
how long have you taken cholesterol medication
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10/12/22 3:31 PM MDT
I think about a year.
what time of day do you take your high blood pressure medication (Clarified to What dose of medication do you take for high high blood pressure?.)
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10/12/22 3:34 PM MDT
I think it’s 20 mg, once a day. (Clarified to what the dosage of my high blood pressure medication is.)
how long have you taken cholesterol medication
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10/12/22 3:35 PM MDT
I think about a year.
do you have a primary care provider
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10/12/22 3:36 PM MDT
Dr. Melinda Smith.
when was your last visit to a healthcare provider
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10/12/22 3:37 PM MDT
I had a physical about 3 months ago.
how often do you see a healthcare provider
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10/12/22 4:11 PM MDT
I see the doctor every 6 months unless there’s something wrong in between.
do you have difficulty accessing healthcare because of transportation
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10/12/22 4:12 PM MDT
Transportation’s not a problem. My wife insists on driving me when I have an appointment.
do you have trouble affording healthcare
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10/12/22 4:13 PM MDT
Medical bills aren’t a problem for us. We make enough to live on, and we have pretty good insurance.
what is your stress level
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10/12/22 4:14 PM MDT
Honestly, my life is pretty low stress. My job rarely stresses me out, my home life is great, and my kids generally behave. My only stress right now is my concern about this chest pain I keep getting every now and then.
what kind of exercise do you get
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10/12/22 4:15 PM MDT
Well I used to ride my bike a lot but it got stolen a couple years ago. I guess I haven’t had much regular exercise since then. I want to get a new bike if the doctor says it is OK to exercise with this chest pain I’ve been having.
the exercise is good
Educate
10/12/22 4:16 PM MDT
Good to know. Thank you.
what is your typical breakfast
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10/12/22 4:16 PM MDT
I usually have something. Most days I drink an instant breakfast, or I’ll have a granola bar. Sometimes Maria will make a big breakfast on weekends with eggs, pancakes, bacon, hash browns, that kind of stuff.
what is your typical lunch
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10/12/22 4:17 PM MDT
There’s a sub shop near the office, so I usually get a turkey or Italian sub from there. Sometimes a salad if I’m feeling healthy . . . or guilty.
what is your typical dinner
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10/12/22 4:17 PM MDT
My wife and I like to grill. We usually have some grilled meats and veggies for dinner.
do you moderate your salt intake
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10/12/22 4:17 PM MDT
I’m not sure, I don’t really pay attention to it.
do you dink water frequently (No matching questions found.)
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10/12/22 4:18 PM MDT
do you dink water every day (No matching questions found.)
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10/12/22 4:18 PM MDT
how often do you drink water
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10/12/22 4:18 PM MDT
I usually drink water all day at work. At least four glasses, probably more.
do you drink coffee
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10/12/22 4:19 PM MDT
Maybe 2 cups on weekdays. Sometimes a whole pot on Sunday mornings, but I’ve cut back a lot in the past few years.
how much soda do you drink per day
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10/12/22 4:19 PM MDT
Once in a blue moon maybe. I avoid it 99% of the time.
do you use illicit drugs
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10/12/22 4:20 PM MDT
Nope.
do you use tobacco
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10/12/22 4:20 PM MDT
No.
do you consume alcohol
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10/12/22 4:20 PM MDT
Sure, but never more than two or three beers on a weekend.
when was the last time
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10/12/22 4:21 PM MDT
This morning.
do you have a fever
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10/12/22 4:21 PM MDT
I haven’t had a fever, no.
do you have chills
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10/12/22 4:21 PM MDT
I haven’t had chills, no.
do you feel tired
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10/12/22 4:22 PM MDT
No, I don’t feel any more tired than usual.
do you have night sweets (Clarified to Do you get night sweats?.)
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10/12/22 4:23 PM MDT
Nope, no night sweats. (Clarified to if I get night sweats.)
have you experienced recent weight loss
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10/12/22 4:25 PM MDT
Not exactly . . . I’ve gained about fifteen to twenty pounds in the last couple years.
do you have dizziness
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10/12/22 4:26 PM MDT
No, I haven’t felt dizzy.
do you have palpitations
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10/12/22 4:26 PM MDT
I don’t think so. I haven’t noticed any.
do you have a history of angina
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10/12/22 4:26 PM MDT
I’ve never been diagnosed with angina.
do you have any swelling
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10/12/22 4:26 PM MDT
I haven’t noticed any swelling.
do you have any problems with circulation
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10/12/22 4:27 PM MDT
Nope, I haven’t noticed anything.
have you ever had a blood clot
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10/12/22 4:27 PM MDT
Not that I know of.
do you have a history of rheumatic fever
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10/12/22 4:28 PM MDT
No, I never had that.
do you have a cough
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10/12/22 4:29 PM MDT
I don’t have a cough.
have you had difficulty breathing
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10/12/22 4:29 PM MDT
My breathing’s fine.
do you have difficulty breathing when lying down
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10/12/22 4:29 PM MDT
No, I can breathe just fine.
have you experienced a change in taste
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10/12/22 4:30 PM MDT
I can still taste things fine.
do you have a sore throat
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10/12/22 4:30 PM MDT
I haven’t had a sore throat in a long time.
do you have dysphagia
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10/12/22 4:30 PM MDT
I haven’t had any trouble swallowing.
do you have nausea
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10/12/22 4:31 PM MDT
No, I haven’t felt nauseous. I just had pain in my chest.
do you have heartburn
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10/12/22 4:31 PM MDT
No, I’ve never had problems with heartburn. I sure hope that’s all this is, but it’s pretty intense if it’s heartburn.
has anyone in your family had a heart attack
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10/12/22 4:32 PM MDT
Well, my mom’s dad died of a heart attack. He was pretty young too.
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