Health Assessment Clinical Note for Raymond Nguyen
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This clinical note documents the findings from the nursing health assessment during the interview with Raymond Nguyen, including his health history, general health and psychosocial status, observations, eating habits, alcohol and cigarette consumption, physical activity, and social/cultural/spiritual background.
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Health Assessment Clinical Note StudentNumber:StudentName: Tutor’sName:_______________________________________________________________________________ Clinical Note Student (Community – Registered Nurse):Use professional written communication to document the findings from the nursing health assessment during the interview with the patient Introduction Date:3/06/2018 Patient’s Name:Raymond NguyenDateofbirth:17/01/1955 Address:52 Homebush st, central post box 2001 Situation Reasonsforassessment,allergies,andrelevantpersonaldetails:Mr. Raymond Nguyen made a request to have a health assessment. The patient has no allergies. He works in a local news agency thus living a very busy life. During his free time, he spends it together with his grandchildren who live next door. Furthermore, he aspires to live a better and healthy life by improving his diet, better lifestyles as well as physical exercise. Background (1 mark) Health history, general health and psychosocialstatus:Presently, Mr. Raymond is not feeling well. He lost his wife two years ago to lung cancer but is lucky to have his daughter living next door. He is permanently employed in a news agency firm and during his free time takes his grandchildren to the beach. Livingarrangementsandfamilyrelationships.In his case, he lives in a one bedroom flat with his daughter and grandchildren living next door. Assessment(1 mark) Observations, height, weight(shape):Mr. Raymond’s height is 172cm, a weight of 74kg, and a BMI of 25. His blood pressure was 180/85 which is very high while the oxygen saturation was normal at 98%. Eatinghabits(nutrition/diet):Mr. Raymond skips breakfast almost every morning and eat at lunch and supper. Cooking for him is troublesome and when he does cook it is not a balanced diet. Thus, the eating habit was risky for his health as his intake was mostly snacks, carbohydrates and very little intake of fruits and vegetables.(1 mark)
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Assessment (cont’d...) Alcohol(frequency,amount):Mr. Raymond takes 6-10 standards drinks every evening as he eats his food at night. (0.5Mark) Cigarettes(frequency,duration):Mr. Raymond has smoked cigarettes for 42 years where in day he consumes 20 cigarettes. (0.5Mark) Dailyactivities/exercise/amountofphysicalactivity(type,frequency,time):Mr. Raymond says that it only on Sundays that he takes his grandchildren out to the beach to relax. Describe:Community-Social/cultural/spiritual(orreligious):Mr. Raymond was born in Vietnam but later moved to Australia as a boat person. He is a Buddhist but around where he lives there is no temple. Recommendation (1 mark) Confirm health assessment information and implications for well-being, recommend changes to manage andimprovehealthandsuggesttimeframesforanyplans:Mr. Raymond was recommended to change most of the practices in his lifestyle. He has high consumption on carbohydrates from the alcohol and rice together with a fat diet. The importance of making such changes has being discussed. This includes increasing his intake of fruits and vegetables. His willingness to meet up with the dietician as well as a counselor shows the importance of the recommendation made. Furthermore, the patient understands the side effects of smoking where he has tried stopping the addiction. Physical exercise is maintained to also be contribute to a healthy living. The walk would take around 15-30 minutes at most. Thus the patient is recommended to walk severally to take precaution of the risky diseases (Mansen & Gabiola, 2015).
PatientProgressNotesDate:3/06/2018 Nursing: Mr. Raymond Ngeyun, aged 63, presented to the general practice office for a continuous health assessment. He has no already identified allergies. His experiences chest pain but does minimum amount of physical exercise which was vital for him increase on for health safety measures (Kane, Ouslander, Abrass & Resnick, 2017). His blood pressure is high above the normal rate but his height, weight and BIM are in the normal ranges. Mr. Raymond lost his wife two years ago but has a daughter who lives next door with her children who gives him company. He takes 20 cigarettes in a day together with 6-10 standards of alcohol after work. Due to his busy schedule at work he rarely takes breakfast. During the day the patient consumes take away foods as well as junk food. He rarely finds time to cook because he is always very busy looking after his grandchildren. Signature:Name:
Reference Kane, R. L., Ouslander, J. G., Abrass, I. B., & Resnick, B. (2017).Essentials of clinical geriatrics. McGraw-Hill Medical Publishing Division. Mansen, T. J., & Gabiola, J. (2015).Patient-focused assessment: The art and science of clinical data gathering. Pearson Education.