Present an analysis of the data gathered on diseases resulting from…

Question Answered step-by-step Present an analysis of the data gathered on diseases resulting from… Present an analysis of the data gathered on diseases resulting from nutrient deficiency including the disease’ prevention and treatment. You need to assume a role of a doctor who will diagnose the disease base on the symptoms and laboratory results. You need to analyze what is the disease and the nutrient deficiency of the patient that results to such disease. Before you come up with the nutrient deficiency analysis, you need to discuss base on the data the reason or rationale of your diagnosis or analysis. As a doctor, you need to propose what food the patient needs to include in the diet to help recover from the disease. You need also to recommend a diet plan so that he/she will prevent the occurrence of the disease.  Case: A 40-year-old woman went to your clinic for consultation. She had the following complaints: frequent fatigue, body weakness, shortness of breathing, dizziness and frequent headaches. Her hands and feet were cold with fast and irregular heartbeat. Based on the laboratory result, the patient has a baseline hemoglobin concentration of approximately 10.5 g/dL.  About 6 months before her referral, the patient began having recurrent episodes of low level hemoglobin values of 11.5 g/dL. – 12g/dL. She had also no appetite to eat. Patient Profile WeightName:HeightAge:Blood pressureAddress:Complaints and symptomsBirth dateAnalysis or diagnosis of the diseaseDate of consultation:Discussion of the diseases. What is the disease? What cause the disease?   What are the possible nutrient deficiencies? What are the possible treatments that a patient should undergo?Vital signs / Physical assessmentRecommended diet planTemperatureReferencesHeart rate  Note: For recommended medication, try to research the disease and possible medications. You may interview also doctors or other knowledgeable experts. Give more focus in your proposed dietary plan to support the patient’s recovery. Science Health Science NUTRITION NCM105 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)