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s Diabetes – outlining how the pathology would have developed and it’s probable trajectory if not treated more effectively D. What is a possible program of treatment for Mr. MH including all the necessary steps including routine monitoring, behavioural changes and possible therapies involving medications |
Mr. S.F. is a 63 year old male was diagnosed recently with Type II Diabetes. He is significantly overweight and also hypertensive. He is a sft worker in a nearby factory but he also is an extreme video game enthusiast so he finds very little time for meal preparation and as a result eats in a local burger place at least 4 days a week and go out to Swiss Chalet to eat on the weekends. s place of employment is about 2 km from s home so he commutes back and forth in s car ( an SUV) wch he finds to be very comfortable . s favourite restaurants are both on the main street between s home and s workplace. Recently Mr . M. H. has felt that s vision has deteriorated and he has tried to improve it by buying stronger reading glasses but they don’t seem to help. He previously had cataracts removed about 2 years ago so ts does not seem to be the problem He has also developed some pretty severe bruises on s leg and he has no idea how he acquired them. The bruise on s left leg has actually worsened and become a significant ulcer that regularly seeps serous fluids though it still seems not to cause m any pain. A. What are the probable reason/s for s leg bruises and ulcer and suggest a course of action for m on ts issue. B. What are the probable causes of s recent vision deterioration and explain how a diagnosis of the problem might be confirmed ( the diagnostic signs) C. What are the probable cause of s Diabetes – outlining how the pathology would have developed and it’s probable trajectory if not treated more effectively D. What is a possible program of treatment for Mr. MH including all the necessary steps including routine monitoring, behavioural changes and possible therapies involving medications