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The Nature of Disease Experienced by David RoyIntroductionThis case study is presented to understand the nature of disease experienced by David Roy .His medical condition of heart dysfunctioning has no family history .He was a healthy man with regular exercise regime and eating habits and confronted mini stroke unexpectedly. This case study intends to evaluate the medical condition of David Roy and go briefly into the detail of the disease, its effect on patient, examination and its outcome.
Body Patient’s HistoryPatient David Roy does not have any family record of heart stroke but has encounteredTransient ischemic attack even though having followed healthy living routine. As per(Wedro,2013) “TIAs are often warning signs of a future stroke. The risk of a stroke increases dramatically in the days after a transient ischemic attack” He had speech trouble, difficulty in walking and lower extremity hemiparesis. He is a 51 year old Hotel Operations Manager who is a working student.
Examination David Roy on visibility of physical difficulty was taken to doctor by his wife in order to understand his health condition. The patient on onset of the disease was suggested to undergo CT scan, MRI and Cardiac enzyme test. It was diagnosed that the patient had mini stroke which is called TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack) sites in heart region.According to (MNT,2009)“ Health experts say a TIA may be a warning. Approximately 30% of people who have a TIA eventually go on to have a stroke”.
InterventionThe intervention was done by family member who is wife as she is the one who confronted the symptoms of the patient.On witnessing the same, the patient was taken to doctor where medical intervention occurred.Cardiologist conducted CT scan, MRI and Cardiac enzyme test to unleash the medical condition.OutcomeThe medical field exemplifies that family history of heart attack is non - significant in this case.Conclusion -The patient is on medication and is following strict exercise regimes and eating habits along with medication.
He is suggested to take less stress and follow light physical activity and frequent medical checkups.Case StudyIntroductionThe aim of this case study is to analyze the health condition and explore the living condition of the patient called David Roy. The objective of this health case study is to understand the effect of heart disease on a healthy man and how it can change his lifestyle and living quality. This case study will also look into the reasons behind heart problem and medical intervention possible for the same.
A case study reveals the family history of a patient and also projects the problems encountered by a person while suffering a disease. The case study of David Roy will be more focused on whether he had any family history of heart disease and whether the disease is a result of his living condition in past.This subject of heart disease of David Roy is important as it gives chance to evaluate the pros and cons of unhealthy living and matters to concentrate in case of adverse diseased conditions.
Studying deep into the disease condition of a heart patient ,one can understand the nature of health problem and the remedies attached to it. The patient David Roy was a healthy person and leads a normal life with a standard exercise regime. The case study is important in highlighting the steps taken by the family members of the patient in observing the person and the symptoms displayed by him during the course of heart problem. It will also unravel the uncertainties and impact of disease on specific individualReferencesMNT,.
(2009, September 16). What Is A Mini-Stroke? What Is A Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)?.In www.medicalnewstoday.com/. Retrieved January 30, 2013, from http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/164038.phpWedro, B. (2013). Transient Ischemic Attack.In www.emedicinehealth.com. Retrieved January 30, 2013, from http://www.emedicinehealth.com/transient_ischemic_attack_mini-stroke/article_em.htm
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