Case Study: 49-Year-Old
Patient with Intermittent
Squeezing Chest Pain
standard
Subjective
Chief complaint: Florence Blackman is a 49-year-old female with a past medical history significant for
hypertension and hypercholesterolemia who presents today for complaints of “intermittent squeezing chest
pain”.
History:
Medical:
• Hypertension diagnosed 2 years ago
• Hypercholesterolemia diagnosed 1 year ago, currently uncontrolled
Surgical/Hospitalizations:
• No past surgeries, trauma/injuries, or hospitalizations
Family Hx:
• Biological father (deceased): stroke at age 65
• Biological mother (deceased): heart disease at age 54
• Biological sister (living): Recent open-heart surgery at age 58
Social Hx
Diet:
• Frequently eating fast food and restaurant meals Exercise:
• High-intensity aerobics class three times per week Occupation:
• Marketing executive with own firm that is demanding and requires long work hours
Home Environment:
• Patient lives independently in a loft and reports being in a safe environment
Tobacco:
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