Preview - Subjective Global Assessment

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The patient has experienced mild diarrhea and nausea plays a yes for the symptoms and a no for the other symptoms. The patient reports no physical impairments, except he becomes more easily tired when performing his normal daily activities. This should be classified as reduced capacity and ambulatory on the SGA form. Start the physical examination for loss of subcutaneous fat. When pinching the upper arms, the fingers never touch, exhibiting significant subcutaneous fat surrounding both the triceps and biceps. Since this patient exhibits no signs of subcutaneous fat loss, a checkmark should be placed in the no box.

And examination of the temple shows a slight depression where the temporalis muscle is located. The degree of muscle wasting is slight but definitely

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