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Synopsis of Client History
Age: 45
Sex: Male
Height: 6 ft
Weight: 230 lb
Race: African American
Vital Signs:
• Blood pressure: 140/90 mm Hg
• Pulse rate: 80 beats/min
• Respiration rate: 16 rpm
1. Under the care of a physician? No
2. Hospitalized within the past 5 years? Yes
• Reason: Broke arm while playing basketball
3. Has or had the following conditions:
• No report of systemic problems
4. Current medications:
• Sometimes uses a nicotine patch
5. Smokes or uses tobacco products?
• Yes (cigarettes, about one pack per day for the past 3 years)
Medical History
The client reports he has good health. He works out daily and takes care of his body. He shows a hypertension Stage 1 blood pressure and reports smoking one pack of cigarettes per day.
Dental History
The client has not been to the dentist in 5 years owing to a bad experience with his last dentist. He has 2 mm to 5 mm of clinical attachment loss in the posterior areas and no bleeding on probing. He has signs of chronic periodontitis. The dental restorations in his mouth are in very good condition, and there are no clinical signs of dental caries. His oral hygiene appears to be good.
Social History
The client reports that he is very active in sports and in the community.
Chief Complaint
The client is very anxious about dental treatment today.
-When the diagnoses for this client are completed, which unmet human need should be addressed first?


Definitions:

Tejano Residents

Inhabitants of Texas of Mexican heritage, historically recognized for their contributions to Texan and Mexican culture and history.

White Superiority

The belief in the inherent superiority of white people over people of other racial backgrounds, historically used to justify racial discrimination and segregation.

Mexican War

A conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848, primarily over territorial disputes in North America.

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

The 1848 agreement that ended the Mexican-American War and resulted in Mexico ceding significant territories to the United States, including California and New Mexico.

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