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Fatigue and weight gain in an adolescent

Jake is a 16-year-old, obese, African-American male presenting to the primary care clinic with his father. He voiced concerns over the weekend to his father of increasing fatigue, drowsiness, and burning in his eyes. His father reported he sleeps a good bit during the day, and is excessively hungry...

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Published in:Pediatric nursing 2015-09, Vol.41 (5), p.252
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Diabetes
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Diagnostic Tests
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Family (Sociological Unit)
Fathers
Fatigue
Fatigue (Biology)
Hunger
Measurement Techniques
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Obesity
Pediatric diseases
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Public Schools
Screening Tests
Sex Education
Social History
Teenagers
Weight
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