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NR 603 Week 2 Discussion and Management Plan and Analysis Fall 2024

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Subjective data: K.R. 29 y.o. female


Chief complaint- persistent feeling of sadness/hopelessness


HPI- KR is a 29-year-old Caucasian female accompanied by a friend presenting today with

persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness since her sister passed away from an

overdose 5 months ago. She also gained custody of her sister’s children after she passed away.

She reports she has lost interest in things she once enjoyed, has been calling into work, and

has difficulty focusing. Her friend reports that she does not want to leave the house, her house

is a mess, and her water just recently got turned off because she let the bill go past due. Pt

reports she has been drinking alcohol more often to try to numb the pain of losing her sister.

The patient denies suicidal ideations.


Current medications- none


Allergies- NKDA


PMH-


Immunizations up to date


surgeries: appendectomy at 9 years old, cholecystectomy at 26 years old


Social: lives alone, former smoker, drinks alcohol daily 5-6 drinks a day, denies substance use


Psychiatric hx: no history of mental health problems


Family hx:

, Mother-stroke at 64 yo


Father-stroke, type 2 diabetes


Living sister- healthy


Grandparents-unknown


Objective data:


ROS-


General: reports fatigue, denies weight changes, fevers


HEENT: denies visual disturbances, loss of vision, hearing loss, sore throat


Cardio: denies chest pain or heart palpitation


Resp: denies shortness of breath, chest tightness, or cough


GI: denies nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, or abdominal pain


GU: denies burning with urination, change in urination frequency, or incontinence


MS: denies muscle pain or cramps, denies joint pain


Endo: denies heat/cold intolerance, polyphagia, polydipsia, or hair loss


Neuro: denies headaches not relieved by Tylenol/Motrin, dizziness, or syncope


Psych: reports feelings of sadness/hopelessness, unable to focus, and anhedonia

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