neurological and musculoskeletal pathophysiologic processes
A 64-year-old male presents to the clinic with complaints of gradual onset of weakness to the left hand. He is left hand dominant. He has had ongoing numbness and tingling that feels as though it starts at his elbow. However, over the past 2-3 days he had been dropping items due to the weakness. He denies any recent injuries but states that he sustained a crushing injury to the left thumb 4 years ago. He is employed as a mechanic. Several years ago, he tripped over a tire and fell backwards, striking his head on the fender of a car. He didn’t seek medical attention because he only had a small scrape on his elbow. A CT of the head is within normal limits and all labs are normal with the exception of a slightly elevated, non-fasting blood sugar (135). He has no history of diabetes. An x-ray of the neck reveals mild-to-moderate degenerative disc disease at C6-C7 with neuroforaminal narrowing and slight impingement of the exiting nerve root.
In your Case Study Analysis related to the scenario provided, explain the following:
- Introduction
- Both the neurological and musculoskeletal pathophysiologic processes would account for the patient presenting these symptoms.
- Any racial/ethnic variables that may impact physiological functioning.
- How these processes interact to affect the patient.
- Conclusion
3 years ago
20
- Reverse logistics
- module 7b
- What are 2 actions that can be taken pertaining to the crowd of onlookers that might help you identify the offender(s)? Explain. What are 2 areas you would check to ensure the scene can be searched safely? Explain. What personnel records and other busines
- CHECK THE ATTACHED DETAILS...."!CHEAP LABOUT OUT OF QUESTION!"
- How current global conditions in Maersk's industry impact human resource management practices within this organization.
- Aerodynamic and performance HW
- Due in 18 hours - apa format original work
- Research based report
- ACC 599 WEEK 11 DISCUSSION
- Biology discussion