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Given a case. Name:T. E. 72 /Male Diagnosis: DM type 2 obese s/p AKA (Dec 2008), HPN st. 2 good control s/p cataract surgery (2004) Date of PTIE: March 16, 2009. What are the things that you need to know assess?. Chief complaint: “Di ako makalakad ng mag-isa” HPI:
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Name:T. E. 72 /Male Diagnosis: DM type 2 obese s/p AKA (Dec 2008), HPN st. 2 good control s/p cataract surgery (2004) Date of PTIE: March 16, 2009
Chief complaint: “Di ako makalakad ng mag-isa” • HPI: • Underwent transfemoral amputation of (L) LE d/t presence of arterial ulcers. • Confined for a couple of days • Further subjective information to follow...
Past Medical History: Cataract surgery (2004) HPN st II diagnosed since he was 18y.o. Diabetes since 1999 Congestive heart failure 1970’s Smoking history: started 16y.o. Stopped 1970’s Alcoholic beverage drinker
Family Medical History: Diabetes on both sides HPN, siblings • Present Medications Simvastatin Tramadol Metoprolol
Personal / Social / Environmental • Retired electrician • Married with 2 children: 19 & 29 • Accompanied in the house by wife, children, and “pamangkin” • Likes to play chess and cards, read newpaper, and answer puzzles
Lives on a two-level house • Bedroom on the first level • Bed approximately at the height of his knees: located approximately 4m from the bathroom and 1m from the door of the house • Needs to negotiate a two-step stair upon entering the house • Most of the time, pt is on his wheelchair
Any pertinent information that you might want to know about the patient....
OI W/c borne with caregiver propelling the w/c Posterior skin flap Trophic skin changes on the (R) anterior, lateral, and posterior tibial area
Palpation Grade 2 tenderness on the posterior aspect of the stump
MMT • Sensory Ax • Anthropometry • ADL Analysis