Running head: Case Study: Mr. M 1
Case Study: Mr. M
Grand Canyon University
NRS-410V
10/13/19
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Running head: Case Study: Mr. M 1
Case Study: Mr. M
Grand Canyon University
NRS-410V
10/13/19
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Case Study: Mr. M 2
Case Study: Mr. M
Clinical Manifestations of Mr. M
Mr. M is a 70-year-old male who has been living at an assisted living facility. Mr. M has
Alzheimer’s disease and a urinary tract infection. He does not smoke or drink alcohol and has
limited physical activity related to difficulty ambulating and an unsteady gate. His medical
history includes hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, status post appendectomy, and tibial
fracture status post-surgical repair with no signs or symptoms of complications. Over the past
two months Mr. M seems to be declining and is having trouble remembering the names of his
loved ones, his room number, and repeating what he has just read. He becomes agitated and
aggressive quickly and appears to be afraid and fearful during these episodes of aggression.
During this time, Mr. M has become dependent with various activities of daily living, which has
changed from a few months ago when he was able to dress, bathe, and feed himself. Testing was
therefore ordered related to his rapid decline. The objective data presented at this time reveals
normal temperature of 37.1 degrees C, blood pressure 123/78, pulse oximetry of 99% on room
air, a slightly elevated respiration rate of 22, and elevated heart rate of 93 bpm. The elevated
respiration rate and elevated heart rate may be due to his anxiety. The laboratory results reveal a
white blood count of 19.2 (1000,/uL), lymphocytes 6700 (cell/uL), CT head shows no changes
since previous scan, urinalysis positive for moderate amount of leukocytes and cloudy, and
protein 7.1 g/dL, AST 32 u/L, and ALT 29 u/L. The abnormal lab values present show that there
is a urinary tract infection.
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Case Study: Mr. M 3
Primary and Secondary Medical Diagnoses
The primary medical diagnoses of Mr. M is Alzheimer’s disease and a urinary tract
infection (UTI). The secondary diagnoses are hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, status post
appendectomy, and tibial fracture status post-surgical repa
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