A 70 years old male patient, who was admitted to the hospital with altered mental status, exhibiting symptoms of delirium, agitation, and confusion. He was found to have a urinary tract infection and obstructive uropathy leading to acute renal failure. His condition is stabilized, and he is admitted to the rehabilitation facility. The physician completed the initial assessment shortly after his admission to the rehabilitation center. Patient has lived in a studio apartment for 12 years and does not have any close family members.
His support system consists of friends and neighbours. He smokes and usually drinks daily. Prior to hospitalization, he was found by a neighbour; he was delirious, with poor hygiene and incontinent of urine and stool. His chief complaint is pain in his right knee with walking, though no injury is noted. He also complains of stomach discomfort, gas, and…