VASCULAR CASE STUDY: History of Present Problem:
VASCULAR CASE STUDY: History of Present Problem: Oliver Jones is a 70 year old man that came to the ED complaining of pain and burning in his left leg. He reports increased pain while working in his yard. The pain has been increasing over the last year to the point where is not able to work in the yard as much as he used to. He states he used to be able to push mow his entire yard but now can only make a lap before the pain is unbearable for him. He states, “I cannot seem to feel my legs as much as I used to” and that he notices, “My legs change color when I sit down for a while.” Mr. Jones states that the pain used to go away when he rested but now bothers him more and more. He also has noticed a new “black spot” on his left great toe that “came up recently.” Personal/Social History: Mr. Jones lives independently at home. He is a widow and has 2 daughters. One lives nearby and helps Mr. Jones when he needs it. What data from the histories are important, RELEVANT, and have clinical significance for the nurse? RELEVANT Data from the Present Problem: Clinical Significance: RELEVANT Data from the Social History: Clinical Significance:
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