Question Answered step-by-step S.J., a 52-year-old G2P1011 woman, presents to the office with increasinghot flashes, vaginal dryness, and insomnia in the past 4 months. She indicates that she has made some dietary changes, specifically decreasing intake of spicy foods and hot tea; however, they seem to have little effect on her symptoms. Her last menstrual period (LMP) was 14 months ago. She is also experiencing some constipation, dry skin, and thinning hair. Her mother experienced menopause at about age 51 years and seemed to “sail right through it.” Overall, S.J.’s general health has been good. Her BMI is 26 and vitals are within normal limits (WNL). She had a normal pelvic exam at her well woman visit 10 months ago. Her uterus, ovaries, and cervix are intact. She exercises by walking for 30 minutes a day about 4 to 5 days a week. She takes a multivitamin every day.Your response must include the following: -Background: briefly summarizes the condition of interest that the case is focused on. -Patient information: age, sex, sport of individual, primary complaint and pertinent aspects of his/her medical history. -Findings: swelling, point tenderness, ROM and muscle function, special tests performed, referrals and subsequent diagnostic tests -Differential Diagnoses: differential diagnosis and/or diagnosis, severity of disease, a concise summary of the physical findings. -Treatment or intervention: treatment: surgical, modalities, physical rehabilitation, etc. -Conclusion: a brief description of what makes this case unique -Use of proper grammar -Literature Review: Citing evidence in your response.  Health Science Science Nursing NUR 773 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

Question Answered step-by-step S.J., a 52-year-old G2P1011 woman, presents to the office with increasinghot flashes, vaginal dryness, and insomnia in the past 4 months. She indicates that she has made some dietary changes, specifically decreasing intake of spicy foods and hot tea; however, they seem to have little effect on her symptoms. Her last menstrual period (LMP) was 14 months ago. She is also experiencing some constipation, dry skin, and thinning hair. Her mother experienced menopause at about age 51 years and seemed to “sail right through it.” Overall, S.J.’s general health has been good. Her BMI is 26 and vitals are within normal limits (WNL). She had a normal pelvic exam at her well woman visit 10 months ago. Her uterus, ovaries, and cervix are intact. She exercises by walking for 30 minutes a day about 4 to 5 days a week. She takes a multivitamin every day.Your response must include the following: -Background: briefly summarizes the condition of interest that the case is focused on. -Patient information: age, sex, sport of individual, primary complaint and pertinent aspects of his/her medical history. -Findings: swelling, point tenderness, ROM and muscle function, special tests performed, referrals and subsequent diagnostic tests -Differential Diagnoses: differential diagnosis and/or diagnosis, severity of disease, a concise summary of the physical findings. -Treatment or intervention: treatment: surgical, modalities, physical rehabilitation, etc. -Conclusion: a brief description of what makes this case unique -Use of proper grammar -Literature Review: Citing evidence in your response.  Health Science Science Nursing NUR 773 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)