According to our textbook, while evaluating the family genetic history, attention to tobacco use, heavy alcohol use, coronary heart disease, hypertension, stroke, diabetes, obesity, blood disorders, breast/ovarian cancer, colon cancer, sickle-cell anemia, arthritis, allergies, drug addiction, mental illness, suicide, seizure disorder, kidney disease and tuberculosis is essential (Jarvis, 2016, p. 53). Of the diseases listed, the ones included in his family history include; coronary artery disease and hypertension. These diseases certainly are areas of concern as JK has the risk of developing them.
The adult participant JK has a very high risk of developing coronary artery disease like that of both his maternal grandfather and grandmother.
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While reviewing the risk factors for hyperthyroidism, according to the American Thyroid Association (2017), risk factors include; female between 40-60, recent pregnancy, autoimmune disease like that of type I diabetes, personal history of thyroid complications, diet high in iodine and family history of thyroid disease. The only risk factor that JK has would be the family history of his mother and 2 aunts with hyperthyroidism.
With JK’s paternal grandmother suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, JK does voice concern of developing this mind crippling disease. According to the National Institute on Aging (2016), risk factors for late-onset Alzheimer’s disease includes being over the age of 65 with a family history of Alzheimer’s disease. Many studies and research have been performed, unfortunately, data has been inconsistent. JK’s only current risk would be his family history of his paternal grandmother’s diagnosis of Alzheimer’s
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By using the app, all major nutrients can be monitored; calories, fat, protein, carbs, fiber, cholesterol, sugar and more. JK can then gain insight into where his calories and nutrients are coming from so he can alter his diet and make healthier choices (My Fitness Pal, 2017). Medical studies reveal a consistent and significant positive relationship between self-monitoring diet, physical activity and weight with successful outcomes related to physical health (Burke, Wang & Sevick, 2011). With support and motivation from friends and family, JK will increase his opportunity for positive outcomes and met goals; such as maintaining his blood pressure around 120/80 and LDL cholesterol levels below 129
I. Type of cancer and Its Effect on Cell Growth: Head and neck cancer includes cancers of the mouth, nose, sinuses, salivary glands, throat, and lymph nodes in the neck. Most begin in the moist tissues that line the mouth, nose and throat. II Possible causes and prevention: Tobacco products play a significant role in about 80 per cent of cases. Researches indicate Eighty-five percent (85%) of head and neck cancers are linked to tobacco use.
In the case of women, the risk increases mostly due to living longer. B. According to the same Mayo Clinic article, some evidence indicates that other health factors such as type 2 diabetes, smoking, heart disease, and obesity might also put you at a higher risk for Alzheimer’s disease. Connective/Transition: Now that we’ve discussed some risk factors, let’s move onto the causes and effects
In creating my genogram, I became quite surprised by some of the family patterns and similarities uncovered during this process. I did not realize the full depth of possibilities and discoveries my research would uncover; forcing me to unveil hidden family secrets and delicate issues which in some cases brought forth some uncomfortable realities. Some of the things I can’t even begin to mention, for these matters should remain private as requested by certain family members; however, as uncomfortable as it may seem, I will share some information which I think is truly relevant and meaningful for my own personal development. One of the most compelling facts I discovered was a repeated pattern of heavy smokers throughout my entire family history,
1. What risk factors for gastroesophageal reflux or ulcer disease should the nurse ask about during her nursing assessment? Does the patient is using over-the-counter and/or prescription NSAIDs? COX-1 produces a prostaglandin that protects the stomach lining from stomach acid. NSAIDs inhibits COX-1 and increases the risk of ulcer disease developing.
Introduction Alzheimer’s is a chronic neurodegenerative disease that usually starts slowly and gets worse over time. The most common early symptom is difficulty in remembering recent events or short memory loss. As the disease advances, symptoms can include difficulty with language, disorientation, mood swing and behavior problems. As a person 's condition progressed, they often withdraw from friends and family. Slowly, bodily functions deteriorated and eventually death occurs.
Through this food diary assignment, I have learned that I have a somewhat healthy diet, but it would be good for me to add some more nutritious foods to my diet. Through this analysis, I will discuss the ranges and limits of specific nutrients, and what my average levels were for the two days that I recorded for this assignment. According to my nutrient intake reports, my intake of calories, fiber, and cholesterol were all under or at the target value. The target value of calories is 2000 while my average value was only 1271 calories.
Home Health and Coronary Heart Disease Coronary heart disease (CHD) has many names. It is sometimes called atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease, hardening of the arteries, or simply heart disease. Regardless of its name, coronary heart disease occurs when plaque builds up in the coronary arteries causing them to narrow and harden. The narrow and hardened arteries make it much more difficult for the heart to pump blood through them.
¨ Bethany! Hurry up! Were hungry! ” If you couldn 't tell, my father, Jeff, was ready to go out to eat. It was a sunny Saturday evening, and my family was going to go to a restaurant for quality family time.
Nutrition is extremely important in living a healthy lifestyle. Keeping an eye on our personal daily nutrition values and intake combined with daily physical activity are essential to a healthy and balance nutrition. In this paper, to compare and contrast my daily value totals as documented on 24-hour food log with the recommendation food intake based on the food tracker guideline. During the course of this comparison, I will determine whether my current diet is healthy or not, as well as my daily activity and how it affects on my future health and wellness. My food journal states that in a 2-day period I consumed around to 1400 calories per day ; 8 to 8 1/2 ounces of carbohydrates (refined grains); 1 to 1 1/2 cup of vegetables; 1/2 cup of fruit; 4-5 ounces of protein; 55 to 77 calories of
The maternal extended family is large and includes three generations, all of which maintain close contact. Most of PC’s extended family lives in Long Island within relatively close proximity to each other. Her mother, PHB, suffers from asthma, but is overall healthy with minimal added health concerns. PC’s father, JB, suffers from hypertension and cardiac disease; his blood pressure and cardiac function is closely monitored and under control. PC has one sister and three brothers, one of which has diverticulosis and another hypertension.
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However, it remains unknown as to why no relationship between vitamin D status and serum TSH levels in middle-aged and elderly individuals was found in this study.[23] An another cross sectional study was performed to assess the relationship between vitamin D status and circulating TSH levels in middle-aged and elderly individuals with thyroid autoimmunity, while taking thyroid function into consideration of relationship between vitamin D insufficiency and thyroid autoimmunity, the presence of thyroid nodule(s) and thyroid
From a physical point of view, her mobility is good with no arthritis or many aches or pains. Her hearing is very good, and she wears bifocal glasses. Her major health issue is high blood pressure and the beginning onset of heart failure. She is good at taking her medication, however her salt intake in far too high which leads to high blood pressure. In recent years, is suffering from shortness of breath, she can find it difficult to climb the stairs to bed at night; her facial colouring is very high.
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