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The assessments performed on this patient were vital signs, blood glucose levels and regular blood tests. The vital signs were temperature 36.5 degrees, 80 beats per minute, 20 respiratory rates, blood pressure was 140/70 and oxygen saturation was 99%. This objective data is all within normal range (Bellchambers 2015, p. 588). It is important to monitor the patients’ blood pressure as he has hypertension. This gives the healthcare professionals a baseline of his blood pressure so they can determine a difference in the patient’s health.

A capillary blood sample is used to test the blood glucose level (Kucia 2015, p. 875). The normal level is 3.9-6.1mmol/L (Sanchez 2014, p. 582). This is measuring the glucose levels in millimoles per litre of blood (Sanchez 2014, p. 582). As type two diabetes can cause hyperglycaemia, it is important to monitor blood glucose levels (Porth 2015, p. 806). The patient is also taking insulin and medications for his diabetes so it is safe practice to …show more content…

A mental state examination is a way of assessing the patients neurological and psychological functioning (Muir-Cochrane, Barkway & Nizette 2014, p. 32). The patient appeared well groomed with an upright and open posture. Non-melanoma skin cancers were evident on his face. Patient engaged and initiated conversation with normal content and tone. Patient has good eye contact, denied thoughts of self-harm or any auditory or visual hallucinations. Patient was alert and orientated. The reason a mental state examination was conducted on the patient is because he has a history of depression. The examination gave a good indication on how the patient’s mental health is and if any interventions were needed. Even though they were not necessary in this case, some interventions within the prison include a referral to see the psychologist, doctor and be observed within the clinic for his

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