Case Study: 65-year-old obese African American male patient presents to his HCP with crampy left lower quadrant pain, constipation, and fevers to 101˚ F. He has had multiple episodes like this one over the past 15 years and they always responded to bowel rest and oral antibiotics. He has refused to have the recommended colonoscopy even with his history of chronic inflammatory bowel disease (diverticulitis), sedentary lifestyle, and diet lacking in fiber. His paternal grandfather died of colon cancer back in the 1950s as well. He finally underwent colonoscopy after his acute diverticulitis resolved. Colonoscopy revealed multiple polyps that were retrieved, and the pathology was positive for adenocarcinoma of the colon.

  • Evaluate cellular processes and alterations within cellular processes,
  • Analyze alterations in the immune system that result in disease processes,
  • Identify racial/ethnic variables that may impact physiological functioning,
  • Evaluate the impact of patient characteristics on disorders and altered physiology

Case Study: 65-year-old obese African AmericanAssignment

Develop a 1- to 2-page case study analysis in which you: Case Study: 65-year-old obese African American

  • Explain why you think the patient presented the symptoms described.,
  • Identify the genes that may be associated with the development of the disease.,
  • Explain the process of immunosuppression and the effect it has on body systems.

Case Study: 65-year-old obese African American male patient presents to his HCP with crampy left lower quadrant pain, constipation, and fevers to 101˚ F. He has had multiple episodes like this one over the past 15 years and they always responded to bowel rest and oral antibiotics. He has refused to have the recommended colonoscopy even with his history of chronic inflammatory bowel disease (diverticulitis), sedentary lifestyle, and diet lacking in fiber. His paternal grandfather died of colon cancer back in the 1950s as well. He finally underwent colonoscopy after his acute diverticulitis resolved. Colonoscopy revealed multiple polyps that were retrieved, and the pathology was positive for adenocarcinoma of the colon.

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