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The 50-Year-Old Patient Evaluation & Management Plan

The 50-Year-Old Patient Evaluation & Management Plan

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A 50-year-old woman presents to the office with complaints of  excessive fatigue and shortness of breath after activity, which is  abnormal for her. The woman has a history of congestive heart failure  with decreased kidney function within the last year. The woman appears  unusually tired and slightly pale. Additional history and examination  rules out worsening heart failure, acute illness, and worsening kidney  disease. The CBC results indicate hemoglobin is 9.5 g/dL, which is a new  finding, and the hematocrit is 29%. Previous hemoglobin levels have  been 11 to 13g/dL. The patient’s vital signs are temperature 98.7°F,  heart rate 92 bpm, respirations 28 breaths per minute, and blood  pressure 138/72. The practitioner suspects the low hemoglobin level is  related to the decline in kidney function and begins to address  treatment related to the condition. Discuss the following:

Which test(s) should be performed to determine whether the anemia is  related to chronic disease or iron deficiency, and what would those  results show?

Should the practitioner consider a blood transfusion for this patient? Explain your answer.

Which medication(s) should be considered for this patient?

  1. What considerations should the practitioner include in the care of the patient if erythropoietic agents are used for treatment?

What follow-up should the practitioner recommend for the patient?

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