Question: How do you write a diagnosis/assessment list for Mr. Stec is an 80-year-old male who is on hospice service as he is in the advance stage of his disease. His medical history includes Alzheimer's disease, dementia, hypertension, chronic kidney disease, gastro-esophageal reflux disease without esophagitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia overactive bladder, hyperlipidemia, prediabetes, depression, and disorder of lipoprotein metabolism. His disease appears to be progressing, he is in functional decline, severely cognitively impaired and requires assistance with almost all activities. During this encounter, Mr. Stec was found sitting in his room in his recliner watching tv showing no signs of acute distress. On examination, he was alert but demonstrated an inability to speak as when he is asked to state his name or whether he was experiencing any symptoms he just stare at the practitioner without saying a word or answering. However, his Lungs sounded clear bilaterally upon auscultation; no signs of distress, pain, discomfort, dyspnea, cyanosis, or peripheral edema were noted. His overall prognosis remains poor due to underlying degenerative conditions, requiring close monitoring and ongoing hospice care. Need Assignment Help?