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The Bottom Line: Achieving Diabetes Treatment Goals
VOLUME 1 ISSUE 1
CASE KM
KM is a 43-year-old woman, who was originally born in India but has lived in the US since she was 19 years old.
CHIEF COMPLAINT
KM complains of heel pain, especially bad with first step in morning and gradually improving throughout the day.
MEDICAL HISTORY
Patient states she last saw a physician 3 years ago. You have no records of past visits at your practice.
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
» Height: 5 ft. 1 in.
» Weight: 185 lbs.
» Slight heel tenderness and discomfort stretching the foot.
» Blood pressure: 135/88 mm Hg (average of two measurements).
» Waist circumference: 39 in.
FAMILY HISTORY
» Both parents living.
» Grandparents deceased from heart disease and cancer.
» Mother has type 2 diabetes.
SOCIAL HISTORY
» KM does not exercise.
» Rare alcohol use.
» Never smoked.
PROBLEMS
» Plantar fasciitis
» Obesity
» Other?
TREATMENT
» Heel cushion
» Arch support
» Stretches

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Issue Date: April 2003
Expiration Date: April 2004
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