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Patient A Alan Ascari Medical History Information Patient is not sure if he is in good health Has diabetes type 1 Does not remember when his last physical exam was Had an episode of too little insulin Is a smoker but not interested in quitting Experiences heartburn Part 1: Medical Conditions, Diseases, and Surgeries Diabetes type 1 Increased susceptibility to infection Poor wound healing Needs frequent maintenance appointments Plan appointments around meals and medicating Part 2: Medications, Prescribed and OTC Humulin o Increased risk of periodontitis Chromium Alpha lipoic acid Nyquil Part 3: Additional Information/Consults Need a medical consult since it has been so long since patient saw physician; should be monitored frequently for blood sugar stabilization Part 4: Patient Interview 1. When you say you don’t remember when your last physical exam was, can you at least remember the year? 2. How long have you been a diabetic? 3. How often do you check your blood sugar? 4. When was the episode of too little insulin? 5. Were you hospitalized? How was the situation handled? 6. What was your blood sugar today? 7. What is your diet like? 8. Has your medication been adjusted recently? Vital Signs 1. He is probably apprehensive about having vital signs taken as he is not sure if he is in good health. He probably is feeling that all health professionals like to “probe and prod” or perform unnecessary tests. Patient Assessment Tutorials: A Step-by-Step Guide for the Dental Hygienist Second Edition Jill S. Nield-Gehrig © 2010 Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2. Explain that if vital signs are not within the normal range, sometimes treatment has to be postponed. Let him know you understand he is anxious to get started on the teeth cleaning, but there are some important steps you have to take first to make sure treatment will be safe for him. You have to get the “big picture” of his health condition in order to tend to his specific needs. 3. It is very important to have this information since he is new to the office and is not in the greatest of health. Dental Information Teeth are sensitive to cold Last dental exam was 5 years ago Xerostomia Experiences sores in his mouth Head and Neck Examination Lesion Descriptor Worksheet: A: Scalp (forehead) B: Well demarcated, irregularly shaped C: White with red borders, single lesion D: Irregular round T: Patch, erosion Gingival Description Color: Pink Size: Snug Position of Margin: Apical to CEJ Shape of Margin: Rolled edge Shape of Papilla: Blunted papilla Texture: Stippled Consistency: Leathery Bleeding/Exudate: None Oral Examination Lesion Descriptor Worksheet: A: Buccal Mucosa B: Well demarcated, uniform border C: Black, multiple lesions, grouped D: Circular T: Papule Patient Assessment Tutorials: A Step-by-Step Guide for the Dental Hygienist Second Edition Jill S. Nield-Gehrig © 2010 Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins