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SUBJECTIVE DATA: Include what the patient tells you, but organize the information.

Chief Complaint (CC):
History of Present Illness (HPI):
Medications:
Allergies:
Past Medical History (PMH):
Past Surgical History (PSH):
Sexual/Reproductive History:
Personal/Social History:
Immunization History:
Significant Family History (Include history of parents, Grandparents, siblings, and children):

Review of Systems: From head-to-toe, include each system that covers the Chief Complaint, History of Present Illness, and History). Remember that the information you include in this section is based on what the patient tells you. You will only need to cover systems pertinent to your CC, HPI (N/A, UNKNOWN is not acceptable, make up the information if you need to). To ensure that you include all essentials in your case, refer to Chapter 2 of the Sullivan text.

General: Include any recent weight changes, weakness, fatigue, or fever, but do not restate HPI data here.
HEENT:
Respiratory:
Cardiovascular/Peripheral Vascular:

Psychiatric:
Neurological:
Lymphatics:

OBJECTIVE DATA: From head-to-toe, include what you see, hear, and feel when doing your physical exam. You only need to examine the systems that are pertinent to the CC, HPI, and History unless you are doing a total H&P. Do not use WNL or normal. You must describe what you see.

Physical Exam:
Vital signs: Include vital signs, ht, wt, temperature, and BMI and pulse oximetry
General: Include general state of health, posture, motor activity, and gait. This may also include dress, grooming, hygiene, odors of body or breath, facial expression, manner, level of conscience, and affect and reactions to people and things.
HEENT:
Respiratory: Always include this in your PE.
Cardiology: Always include the heart in your PE.
Lymphatics:
Psychiatric:

Diagnostics/Labs (Include any labs, x-rays, or other diagnostics that are needed to develop the differential diagnoses.)
ASSESSMENT: List your priority diagnosis(es). For each priority diagnosis, list at least 3 differential diagnoses, each of which must be supported with evidence and guidelines. For holistic care, you need to include previous diagnoses and indicate whether these are controlled or not controlled.

 

Sample Solution

direct taxes such as the proposed tax on red meat are highly regressive. This means that families on low incomes will struggle to cope with the increase in the price of red meat as it is these families that have lower disposable incomes due to their inability to save. Therefore these families are paying a higher percentage of their incomes in taxes compared to the rich. One example where this is clearly seen is the excise duty of cigarettes. It is well known that most cigarette smokers are on lower incomes anyway so this tax is highly regressive. Remler 2004 found that due to recent significant rises in cigarette taxes, the issue of regression is now a more substantial issue. To illustrate, in New York City their federal cigarette taxes are now $3.39 per pack. This makes the tax bill over $1200 per annum for a pack-a-day smoker which is highly significant to those on poor incomes (Remler 2004).

To conclude, it is clear that if left to the market there will be market failure where the consumption of red meat is concerned, so the government will need to intervene somehow to correct this. However, it is up to the government to ensure that their government intervention does not need to government failure: where government intervention, in this case, taxation subsequently leads to a misallocation of resources by distorting the price mechanism. To avoid this, it is evident that significant regulation will need to be implemented alongside the taxation despite the expenses, to avoid government failure and ensure maximum efficacy of this possible tax in the long-run.

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