Client Analysis Draft

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    Client Analysis: In this part of the summative assessment, you will analyze the information you have been provided regarding your chosen individual
    client. You will review the overall health status of the individual throughout his or her life span, key factors that have influenced his or her health status,
    and the national guidelines for like individuals. The audience for this section is not necessarily your client; instead, it should set the stage for your
    professional recommendations.
    A. Describe the overall health and wellness status of your chosen individual based on materials from the course and your previous analysis. What
    condition (health, social, emotional, etc.) was the individual in when the course began? What condition is he or she in now?
    B. Analyze the health status of your chosen individual for different key factors that may have contributed to his or her current health condition. For
    example, what risk factors are typically associated with the health condition of the chosen individual?
    C. Explain the national guidelines regarding the health status of an individual similar to your chosen individual. What do the national guidelines (such
    as, but not limited to, those published by the Centers for Disease Control [CDC], Medicare, and the National Institutes of Health [NIH]) state
    about the specific condition, and why will these guidelines work or not work for your client?

    Sally is a 63-year-old Caucasian mother of three
    adult children. She has a longstanding history of
    obesity with little success in dieting over the
    years. At 5’3, she is obese, weighing 220 pounds.
    Sally lives a fairly sedentary lifestyle in a large
    suburb and does not have a regular exercise
    program.

    Sally was recently admitted to the hospital for
    a heart attack in which she had stents
    surgical implants to help aid blood flowput
    in. Sally has been a homemaker since
    marrying her husband of 30 years; he retired
    last year from a large company whose pension
    the plan was decimated in the recession. Before
    her heart attack, Sally had hopes of finding a
    part-time job to help support their household.

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