APRN level response to identify the steps in this case study Please…

Question Answered step-by-step APRN level response to identify the steps in this case study Please… APRN level response to identify the steps in this case study PleaseCase StudyMr. H is a 60-year-old male presenting to his primary care office with chest pain. He has a past medical history of well-controlled HTN, obesity and diabetes. Reports he has been having this pain on and off for the past 4 months. Says it feels like squeezing and pressure to center of chest and DIB with activity especially stairs. This will resolve with resting for a few minutes. Reports also will feel the pressure when stressed. Reports DIB with exertion, and at night Also states is “retaining water” in his legs which is new. Has not taken any medications for the pain. Reports has had had a diaphoresis “a few times” with the pain. Denies association with fatty or spicy foods.Current Medications: Metformin, ASA and LisinoprilPhysical exam: Vital signs: 98.6/82/16/ BP 126/82, SPO2 94% on room air. Unremarkable except for peripheral neuropathy related to diabetes and +1 pitting edema bilaterally from knees to feet. In office ECG is remarkable only for evidence of left ventricular hypertrophy with strain.Step 1: Identify the problemStep 2: Frame the differential diagnosisStep 3: Organize the differential diagnosisStep 4: Limit the differential diagnosisStep 5: Explore possible diagnoses using history and physical exam findingsStep 6: Rank the Differential DiagnosisStep 7: Test your hypothesesStep 8: Re-rank the differential based on new diagnosisStep 9: Test the new hypotheses Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)