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I'm so sorry I know this is long but can someone please help me with this?
John is a 35-year-old male (he/him) administrative assistant who enjoys playing baseball on weekends. During one of their games, John began running from first to second base. As he pushed off to start running, John heard a pop and felt a sharp pain in his right calf as though he had just been kicked in the back of his leg. John fell to the ground and experienced significant pain when putting weight on his right leg. John tried to walk but had to be carried off the field and was taken to the emergency department. At the hospital, it was noted that John had significant swelling at the back of his right leg, had a palpable and visible deformity in the distal calf, and was only able to put small amounts of weight on his right leg. The emergency doctor squeezed the back of John’s right calf and noticed that the ankle would not plantarflex. An x-ray and blood work were ordered which came back without any significant findings.”
Case Study Questions:
1. Explain the possible anatomical structures that were affected by the injury and how each relates to John’s presenting symptoms and test results (250 word maximum).
2. Identify and explain three differential diagnoses (diseases or conditions that present similar signs and symptoms that could possibly account for the patient's symptoms) with appropriate justifications. After describing your three differential diagnoses, indicate the most likely diagnosis based on your analysis and provide rationale and support for your selection.
3. From an anatomy point of view:
a) Propose a management plan for the most likely diagnosis. This should include the treatment options you would implement given your patient's presenting symptoms. You should provide short- and long-term goals for the patient and a timeline on when you would implement each treatment. There may be several possible treatments you could prescribe to your patient. Include support, justification, and evidence for your prescribed treatment(s) and management plan.
b) Explain the effects of your management plan for your patient's condition. From the management plan you've proposed, what effects will each treatment have on the patient's anatomy? Include any positive and negative effects this plan may have on the patient.
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Answer:
The main job of your kidneys is to regulate the amount of water in the body and balance the concentration of mineral ions in the blood. :)
Explanation:
The Kidneys produce urine which is made up of waste products, essential mineral ions and excess water from the body.
The answer is B: Calf stretch this is why...
It is not bicep stretch because your bicep is in your arm and you don't use your arm to walk.
It isnt your shoulder stretch because that is on your back and is responsible for the operation of your neck arms and back.
It could be your abdominal since you use them every time you do anything...but...it isnt targeting the KEY muscle.
The calf muscle is on the lower par of your leg and is connected to your foot and your knee...you use this when you walk.
I hope this helped you understand.
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