Assignment 10.2: Shadow Health-Focused Exam: Hypertension and Type 2 Diabetes
Patient: Arun Patel
DOB: 10/06/1981
Height: 5’9
Weight:
... [Show More] 233lbs
Allergy: NKDA
Diagnosis: Hypertension (Diagnosed 1 year ago) & Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 (Diagnosed 5
years ago)
Scenario: Arun Patel is a 38-year-old Indian American male who came to the clinic today for a
follow-up appointment in regards to his treatment for hypertension and diabetes type 2.
Home medications:
• Hydrochlorothiazide 50mg PO daily (Started 1 year ago)
• Metformin 850mg PO 3x day with meals (Started 5 years ago)
• Escitalopram 20mg PO daily (Started 13 years ago)
Vitals: Temp 37C (Temporal), Blood pressure 146/94 (Automatic), Heart rate 75 (NSR), O2 sat
98% (room air), Respiratory rate 23.
Assessment: Mr. Patel came to the clinic for a follow-up appointment for the treatment of his
hypertension and type 2 diabetes. He states he has been growing more worried and anxious about
life. He is currently a student and teaches film at the local university which is his main source of
income. He does have limited funds although he does have health insurance through his
employer and can afford prescription medications at a reasonable to inexpensive cost. The
patient states he was diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder 13 years ago and has been on
Escitalopram ever since. He denies any depressive symptoms but does have panic attacks onoccasion which can be exacerbated by conflict with his family. The patient states he has no chest
pain, shortness of breath or headaches but has been increasingly thirstier and urinating more
frequently due to diuretic use. He denies any swelling/edema at this time. Mr. Patel admits to
following an unhealthy diet including fast food, fried foods, and sugar. He also denies adding any
extra salt to his food but does state his food is generally "very salty" most likely due to cultural
dietary preferences. The patient states he has gained approximately 15lbs. since last visit and
does not exercise due to time constraints and lack of motivation. The girlfriend is a good support
system and he states he breaths slow when he becomes anxious and/or has panic attacks. Denies
any substance use. Smoked cannabis in undergraduate school but denies current use. Denies any
tobacco use. Denies any alcohol use. Mr. Patel is currently maxed out on Metformin at 2550mg a
day showing no appropriate blood glucose control. He has also maxed out Hydrochlorothiazide
at 50mg a day with ineffective blood pressure control. The medical diagnosis and
recommendations are supported by the following data presented by the patient at clinic
simulation today:
Lab Values & BP Trends: [Show Less]