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4575465468 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
MN577 Final Alternative Assignment
cc: “I restarted my period”
HPI: Alicia Baker is a 54-year-old African American female G2P1011 who presents to your GYN office as a new patient. She presents with complaints of restarting her period 5 days ago after she was told 2 years ago that she was “in menopause”. She uses pads, changing twice daily. She denies trauma, cramping or pelvic pain, no concerns for STIs and bleeding is not associated with sexual intercourse. She “feels fine otherwise”. This has never happened to her before and she is concerned. She brings no prior medical records for you to review.
PMH: Hypertension – well controlled on Lisinopril
PSH: nonruptured appendectomy as a child
Obstetric: Menarche age 11, menopause age 52. G2P1011, 2 pregnancies, 1 vaginal delivery, living child, daughter, 18 years old, 1 spontaneous abortion at 12 weeks gestation. Husband has had a vasectomy. LMP 2 years prior along with last WWE, pap WNL per pt.
Current Medications: Lisinopril 10 mg one PO daily
Allergies: Amlodipine – angioedema
FHx: Father – alive, HTN; Mother – deceased 3 years ago d/t CVA; oldest sister HTN, daughter 18 y/o healthy
SHx: married for 20 years, daughter away attending college
ROS
General/Constitutional: Mental Status: A&Ox4.
Skin/Breast: no complaints
HEENT/Neck: no complaints
CV: HTN, controlled on Lisinopril
Resp: no complaints
GI: no complaints
GU: no menses x 2 years until 5 days ago
MS: no complaints
Neuro: no complaints
Allergic/Immunologic: no complaints
Lymphatic/Endocrine: no complaints
Hematologic: no complaints
Psychological: the passing of her mother was difficult, she reports she is doing better now, supportive husband
Vital Signs
Skin: warm, dry
Temp: 98.5 F
Pulse: 72 bpm
BP: left arm sitting 124/60
RR: 16
SPO2: 99% RA
PE:
Skin: no lesions
Breast: no palpable masses, lumps, nodules in either breast; no breast discharge present
HEENT/Neck: no palpable masses, no adenopathy
CV: RRR, no murmurs, rubs, gallops
Resp: lungs CTA bilaterally
Abdomen: soft, nontender; no organomegaly; BS present x 4, no lymhadenopathy
GU: speculum exam reveals dark red blood of a moderate amount in the vaginal vault, cervix without lesions, uterus is anteverted, ovaries nonpalpable; rectal tone normal
Labs:
Pap: negative for intraepithelial lesion or malignancy
FIT: negative
UPT: negative
TSH: 1.3 mU/L
FSH: 58 IU/L
LH: 30 IU/L
Prolactin: 10 nanogram/L
AM cortisol level: 10 mcg/dL
H/H 13.2/36.0
Diagnostics:
Transvaginal ultrasound reveals endometrial thickness of 8 mm (normal <4 mm postmenopausal), ovaries unremarkable, no fibroids or fluid noted in cul-de-sac