56 y/o Caucasian male presents to the primary care clinic with complaints of dizziness and nausea x 4 days. The patient reports he has not been able…
Question Answered step-by-step 56 y/o Caucasian male presents to the primary care clinic with complaintsof dizziness and nausea x 4 days. The patient reports he has not been able to get out of bed since the symptoms started. The patient reports symptoms are worse when he tries to get out of bed to stand. He denies any headaches or blurry vision. He states he is urinating more over the last few days, and he has noticed an increase in thirst. He reports he just drank a large, sweet tea before he came into the clinic.The patient reports that he is out of his Lantus and metformin because he cannot afford the refill until he gets his disability check. He is disabled after his second CVA that left him with generalized weakness. His medical history includes DM, HTN, CAD.Upon arrival at the clinic, the patient’s vital signs are as follows- Blood sugar 405, B/P 190/101, HR 102, R-20, T- 98.5.what is a list of differentials with rationales for this patient? Health Science Science Nursing NURSING MS MN610 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


