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Mr. L. is a 70-year-old male. He has been widowed for two years and recently remarried. He met
Carol, age 69, at their high school reunion, and they’ve been married for six months. They both
enjoy reading, doing crossword puzzles, and watching old movies.
Mr. L. had a total knee replacement one year ago but hasn’t restarted his daily two-mile walk
with his dog. He had bilateral cataract removal several years ago. He usesÂ
MiraLAX® for periodic constipation but takes no regular prescription medications. He doesn’t
smoke or use illegal substances. He typically has a glass of wine or a mixed drink in the evening.
He enjoys sexual activity and denies problems with pain, hearing, vision, appetite, bowel,
bladder, or sleep. He still works part-time as a financial consultant and denies issues with
memory and cognition. He states that he has never experienced anxiety or depression, except for
situational depression that occurred with the loss of his first wife.
Mr. L. and his new wife want to be more active and maintain a quality of life for many years to
come. He wants to know how to start an exercise program.
Physical examination: Ht 69 in; weight 166 lb.; BMI is 24.5; BP 136/72; HR 76 and regular; RR
14; T 98.4°F. Physical findings are negative, including neurological and musculoskeletal
systems.
Critical Thinking Questions
1. What strategies will you use to promote increased physical activity for Mr. L.?
2. What additional subjective data will you need?
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