Bobs Bad Habit Skin Body Membrane Case Study Bob, a 49-year old painter, arrives for his appointment with Mary, his dental hygienist, to have his teeth cleaned. He has not had a dental examination for three years. Mary takes a complete health and dental history. She makes note of the fact that Bob smokes approximately two packs of cigarettes a day, occasional cigars at parties, and drinks two or three beers daily after working in the hot sun. He is concerned about the appearance of his lips and teeth. Mary begins treatment by carefully observing Bobs face and lips for any abnormal moles (nevi) or lesions. She notices that Bob has a deep tan and that the left side of his lower lip is raised, firm, and scaly. The lesion is about …show more content…
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The first habit Sean Convey lists of the seven is “Be Proactive.” This habit made an impact on me because it sends a message that I try to take into account everyday, but haven’t one-hundred percent fulfilled. The habit, “Be Proactive” is important because it says that you are in full control of your life, your decisions and your attitude. A quote that Convey adds to support this message is, “You can not control what happens to you, but you can control how you react.” You choose everyday to be proactive or reactive. Reactive people act solely on impulse, whereas proactive people think before they act, make decisions based on their values, and always find a way to move forward. Habit #1 is important because it teaches readers to take initiative, be proactive rather than reactive, and to not let others
In de Botton’s passage “On Habit”, he introduces a distinct difference between having a traveling mindset and having a habituated mindset. He goes to explain how when he returned home to London from his glorious trip to Barbados, he felt despair because he had returned to his habituated mindset after a exhilarating trip. He felt he had been “fated to spend [his] existence”(59) in London which was a dreadful thought to him. When one is habituated, they have only one purpose or goal which makes them blind to any little details surrounding them. In the passage, de Botton shows as if being habituated limits our expectations in life and therefore becomes a safe place where we are stuck in an everyday constant routine. He proceeds to explain how
BB’s skin presents as pink, warm and dry. No obvious signs or symptoms of abnormal bruising or lesions present however, the patient states that the skin has of late has
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Habit as defined in Webster’s as a: a behavior pattern acquired by frequent repetition or physiologic exposure that shows itself in regularity or increased facility of performance b : an acquired mode of behavior that has become nearly or completely involuntary (Merriam-Webster Dictionary Online, 2011). Behavior is the manner of conducting oneself or anything that an organism does involving action and response to stimulation. In everyday life habits are formed and intertwined with ones behavior. People are often associated with the way they behave
The cause the original blemish on the patient's skin was most likely an excess of sebum(oil) and dead skin cells that built up over time to clog the pores. Bacteria begins to accrue in the orifices of the face which leads to the formation of acne.
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John is a forty-five year old male who presented in the emergency room experiencing abdominal pain in the right lower quadrant of the ventral cavity. The pain is felt in the umbilical region, right iliac region, and right lumbar region. He is also experiencing pale skin and fatigue. John has a previous history of gastritis(inflammation of the stomach), gastroesophageal reflux disease(stomach acids coming into esophagus), and bradycardia (abnormally slow heart rate). After the laboratory drew blood, the doctor began examining John. Upon his examination, he discovered that John's epidermis was abnormally dry and flaky; this is also known as ichthyosis, proximal to the tibia and fibula. Once the blood work came back, the doctor found the source
1. McMillan demonstrates that the only way to fix the American eating habits is to consider the issue of social classes when discussing about the best eating habits that promotes health and fitness.
At the initial visit the patient’s plaque index was 43% and the plaque score was 55%. The most amount of plaque was present in the posterior regions in both the maxillary and mandibular quadrants. The anterior teeth suffered from a fair amount of attrition. Plaque was being retained in the grooves and pits of the damaged teeth. The patient also had slight interproximal plaque. Number 18 was chipped measially and was missing half of the large amalgam restoration. It had the most biofilm build up covering almost every aspect of the tooth, including the inside portion, which was exposed to oral cavity. When asked why she felt this was a problem area for her she responded that food constantly gets trapped inside and it’s painful, it hurts to brush. A large interproximal lesion on number 8 adjacent to porcelain fused to metal crown retained a considerable amount of biofilm also. The large and old amalgam restorations posteriorly were wearing away at the margins creating grooves and fissures on the occlusal surfaces also retaining plaque. I asked her if she felt like her diet or habits may be contributing to any oral pain or problems she is having. She answered honestly by saying she knows she harming not only her teeth but also her body. She wants to eat better and quit smoking, but she still gets pleasure when indulging and just isn’t ready to give up things she loves yet. She did agree to try and change some of her oral hygiene
There are similarities and differences when analyzing the components of biological and humanistic approaches to personality. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs express important aspects of biological factors that approaches personality.
L.F, age 91, diagnosed with hypertension, dementia, and hx of falls. The clients general skin pigmentation had no deviations or abnormals from normal skin color, expect for on the clients left buttock. The area on the buttock was red, but still blanchable. The skin was warm to palpate in all areas of body expect for her hands. The clients hands were cold to touch but no problems or complaints noted from the patient. Skin turgor tested on clients sternum and top of hand. Skin turgor was loose and returned to normal baseline within one second. The clients skin was soft to touch, with only small area of dryness located on the clients buttock. Client had many winkles all over body. There was no odor detected on client. Deodorant was used during
Roger Lee is seen today for his intake physical but also has some concern about a lesion to the tongue, which was first identified by the dentist, Dr. ____ during his dental work on 10/26/2017. Now offender is currently still being treated with nystatin for thrush infection, he reports this tongue lesion which has been present for over 90 days now. Offender is a former smoker. He is concerned about it being a malignant lesion.
In Charles Duhigg’s book The Power of Habit, he asserts that individual habits can be understood and changed. Duhigg backs this claim with a description of the so-called habit loop which is composed of a cue, routine, and reward, pointing out the cues start habits and rewards signal the brain to remember routines. The author's purpose is to give information about habits in order to change them for the better. With Duhigg’s insight about habits, students can stop the bad habit of procrastination, the habit of delaying assignments until the last minutes. In particular, students should “recognize which craving is the driving behavior” of procrastination and change it as a first step to stop (50).