ar old Asian male presents to your clinic for a follow-up appointment.  He is c/o dyspnea.  SOB has gradually increased over the last 4 days and is worse when lying down in bed.  He cannot walk more than 25 feet without SOB.  He sleeps downstairs in a recliner, mostly so he doesn’t have to go up the stairs. He denies fever, chills, chest pain, palpitations, dizziness constipation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, or nausea.  Reports 7 kg weight gain over the past week, chronic nonproductive cough. PmHx:  heart failure, DM type II, HTN, CAD, MI, CKD FHx:  Father died of MVC at age 62, mother died of heart failure at age 79, sister (age 65, alive) with HTN SHx: never used tobacco, etoh 1-2 drinks/month, retired, married with 1 daughter (ages 41, healthy), used to walk at the neighborhood track, but can’t anymore; eats mostly fish and vegetables, does not use salt.  Meds:   carvedilol 3.125mg BID                                  li

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HPI:  73 year old Asian male presents to your clinic for a follow-up appointment.  He is c/o dyspnea.  SOB has gradually increased over the last 4 days and is worse when lying down in bed.  He cannot walk more than 25 feet without SOB.  He sleeps downstairs in a recliner, mostly so he doesn’t have to go up the stairs. He denies fever, chills, chest pain, palpitations, dizziness constipation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, or nausea.  Reports 7 kg weight gain over the past week, chronic nonproductive cough.

PmHx:  heart failure, DM type II, HTN, CAD, MI, CKD

FHx:  Father died of MVC at age 62, mother died of heart failure at age 79, sister (age 65, alive) with HTN

SHx: never used tobacco, etoh 1-2 drinks/month, retired, married with 1 daughter (ages 41, healthy), used to walk at the neighborhood track, but can’t anymore; eats mostly fish and vegetables, does not use salt. 

Meds:   carvedilol 3.125mg BID                                  lisinopril 40mg daily

              furosemide 40mg BID                                    glimepiride 2mg daily

              potassium chloride 20 mEq daily                 atorvastatin 40 mg daily

              ASA 81 mg daily

Vital Signs:          BP = 132/84          HR = 76                  RR = 22                           Ht = 6’2”               Wt = 100 kg

Physical Exam:  no abnormalities except moderate respiratory distress, cool, pale skin, mild diaphoresis, +JVD (7cm at 30°), crackles bilaterally, displaced PMI, 3+ pitting edema in ankles

Labs:

Na 135-145

132

Hgb 13-17

13

AST (SGOT) is about 5 to 40 units per 

34

K 3.5-4

3.2

Hct 39-51

40

ALT 10-54

27

BUN 9-24mg/dl

32

A1c < 5.7

6.1

 

 

Creatinine 0.73-1.22mg/dL

2.3

BNP <100

776

Mg 1.7-2.3

1.9

Glucose

124

 

 

 

 

  1. Are there any other appropriate diagnostics, lab work, or follow-ups you would like to order for this patient?

Chest X ray

CT

Blood work NT-proBNP

Echo 2D

Weight daily

Pulmonary consult

  1. What teaching/counseling would you stress for this patient and why?

Fluid restriction

Incentive spirometer

Nutrition

Taking medication in time.

 

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