Case Study 2: You have an appointment in the cancer preventi…

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Cаse Study 2: Yоu hаve аn appоintment in the cancer preventiоn clinic with GC a 32-year-old Caucasian male. He is concerned about his health since he has been told that cancer runs in "the family". He knows he needs to make some changes in his lifestyle therefore he has an appointment with you today for some suggestions. He played basketball in high school and club sports in college but now feels like there is never enough time to exercise regularly. He describes his job as very stressful causing difficulty with sleep and additionally reports that he has frequently heart burn. However, he states, "it's time to make some changes". Ht: 6' 3"    Wt: 250 lb. (stable)     Blood Pressure: 142/82 Labs: BMP: normal labs     Lipid panel: T cholesterol: 240    LDL: 132    HDL:  42    TGs: 155 Family History: Dad: stage 1 prostate cancer; Mom: osteopenia   Brother: age 48: stage 1 colon cancer Dad's family: Uncle with colon cancer; Grandfather: prostate cancer and heart disease; Grandma: unknown Mom's family: Aunt with pancreatic cancer; Grandfather: heart disease; Grandmother died young Diet history: B: Large bowl of corn flakes with whole milk (~1.5 c); 2 large cups of black coffee (~20 oz. total) L: Fast food typically – burgers, Subway, Pizza Hut, etc., Coke (64 oz.) D: Hamburgers, chicken, casseroles, pizza, French fries, 2-3 of beers with dinner on most nights Snack before bedtime: large bowl of ice cream, chips or popcorn and 6 oz. red wine (helps relieve stress)   Nutrition Assessment (10 points):       Design a nutrition prescription (10 points): Calories: Protein: Fluid: Fiber: Micronutrients:  Write 2 PES statements (5 points) P:                                                                                 P: E:                                                                                 E: S:                                                                                 S: Develop 1 SMART Goal (5 points) What are your recommendations for interventions/monitoring and evaluation for this patient? Include recommendations to reduce risk his risk of cancer. (10 points)      List his current risk factors for developing cancer (5 points):         List 4 integrative medicine modalities that you might recommend (5 points):        

Act 2, Scene 2 When Wаlter tаlks tо Trаvis as he tucks him in bed, Walter’s dialоgue clоses an important scene and foreshadows the climax of the play:   Walter: You wouldn’t understand yet, son, but your daddy’s gonna make a transaction. . . a business transaction that’s going to change our lives. . . . That’s how come one day when you ‘bout seventeen years old I’ll come home . . . I’ll pull the car up on the driveway . . . just a plain black Chrysler, I think, with white walls—no—black tires . . . the gardener will be clipping away at the hedges and he’ll say, “Good evening, Mr. Younger.” And I’ll say, “Hello, Jefferson, how are you this evening?” And I’ll go inside and Ruth will come downstairs and meet me at the door and we’ll kiss each other and she’ll take my arm and we’ll go up to your room to see you sitting on the floor with the catalogues of all the great schools in America around you. . . . All the great schools in the world! And—and I’ll say, all right son—it’s your seventeenth birthday, what is it you’ve decided? . . . Just tell me, what it is you want to be—and you’ll be it. . . . Whatever you want to be—Yessir! You just name it, son . . . and I hand you the world! In this speech, which of the following is NOT true?

Of the fоllоwing, which is NOT pаrt оf Beneаthа’s dreams or how they were deferred?

The аuthоr оf the plаy is _____.