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Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 36yo Female
Vitals: BP 175/117 mmHg, BMI 26.5, Weight 77.3 kg, HR 66 bpm
Labs: Total Cholesterol 272.2 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 57.9 mg/dL, Triglycerides 122.0 mg/dL | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 26.5 (overweight)
**Hypertension: HIGH**
- BP 175/117 mmHg (Stage 1+ hypertension)
## Recommendations
1. Confirm elevated BP on 2 separate occasions
2. Consider initiating antihypertensive therapy
3. Order baseline labs: renal function, electrolytes, lipid panel
4. A... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 22yo Female
Vitals: BP 139/79 mmHg, BMI 19.2, Weight 48.3 kg, HR 63 bpm
Labs: Glucose (serum) 81.5 mg/dL | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 139/79 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 4yo Male
Vitals: BP 130/83 mmHg, BMI 14.8, Weight 15.3 kg, HR 91 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 130/83 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 51yo Female
Vitals: BP 127/79 mmHg, BMI 30.6, Weight 71.7 kg, HR 77 bpm
Labs: Total Cholesterol 112.9 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 57.4 mg/dL, Triglycerides 117.0 mg/dL | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- BMI 30.6 (obese)
- Age 51 years (≥45 increases risk)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 127/79 mmHg (slightly elevated)
- BMI 30.6 (obesity increases BP risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/H... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 33yo Male
Vitals: BP 145/84 mmHg, BMI 29.6, Weight 93.0 kg, HR 94 bpm
Labs: Total Cholesterol 308.7 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 56.3 mg/dL, Triglycerides 111.7 mg/dL | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 29.6 (overweight)
**Hypertension: HIGH**
- BP 145/84 mmHg (Stage 1+ hypertension)
## Recommendations
1. Confirm elevated BP on 2 separate occasions
2. Consider initiating antihypertensive therapy
3. Order baseline labs: renal function, electrolytes, lipid panel
4. As... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 43yo Male
Vitals: BP 129/78 mmHg, BMI 30.5, Weight 95.0 kg, HR 66 bpm
Labs: Total Cholesterol 160.3 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 61.7 mg/dL, Triglycerides 112.9 mg/dL
Active conditions: Essential Hypertension
Medications: losartan potassium 25 MG Oral Tablet | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- BMI 30.5 (obese)
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/HbA1c in 3-6 months
3. Assess cardiovascular risk (Framingham or ASCVD scor... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 36yo Male
Vitals: BP 136/85 mmHg, BMI 28.2, Weight 86.3 kg, HR 99 bpm
Labs: Total Cholesterol 192.2 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 55.9 mg/dL, Triglycerides 104.0 mg/dL | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 28.2 (overweight)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 136/85 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 12yo Male
Vitals: BP 109/84 mmHg, BMI 15.4, Weight 36.5 kg, HR 84 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 109/84 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 59yo Female
Vitals: BP 107/82 mmHg, BMI 27.1, Weight 83.5 kg, HR 93 bpm
Labs: Glucose 91.9 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.0 %, Total Cholesterol 209.8 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 62.5 mg/dL, Triglycerides 115.7 mg/dL, Creatinine 0.8 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 6.0% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 27.1 (overweight)
- Age 59 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 107/82 mmHg (elevated)
- Age 59 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet m... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 83yo Female
Vitals: BP 104/79 mmHg, BMI 27.3, Weight 70.6 kg, HR 86 bpm
Labs: Glucose 93.1 mg/dL, HbA1c 5.8 %, Total Cholesterol 161.6 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 54.7 mg/dL, Triglycerides 144.8 mg/dL, Creatinine 0.6 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 5.8% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 27.3 (overweight)
- Age 83 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: LOW**
- Age 83 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical ac... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 65yo Male
Vitals: BP 113/77 mmHg, BMI 27.4, Weight 84.7 kg, HR 94 bpm
Labs: Glucose 121.2 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.8 %, Total Cholesterol 217.7 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 58.5 mg/dL, Triglycerides 166.3 mg/dL, Creatinine 0.9 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes, Type 2 Diabetes, Essential Hypertension
Medications: lisinopri... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Assess cardiovascular risk (Framingham or ASCVD score) |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 54yo Female
Vitals: BP 130/76 mmHg, BMI 27.7, Weight 67.7 kg, HR 88 bpm
Labs: Glucose 68.5 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.2 %, Total Cholesterol 177.5 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 56.9 mg/dL, Triglycerides 138.5 mg/dL, Creatinine 0.7 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 6.2% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 27.7 (overweight)
- Age 54 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 130/76 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activ... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 72yo Female
Vitals: BP 111/62 mmHg, BMI 31.1, Weight 85.6 kg, HR 90 bpm
Labs: Glucose 69.4 mg/dL, Glucose (serum) 67.1 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.3 %, Total Cholesterol 171.2 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 61.6 mg/dL, Triglycerides 142.6 mg/dL, Creatinine 1.1 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes
Medications: Simvastatin 20 MG Ora... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 6.3% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 31.1 (obese)
- Age 72 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BMI 31.1 (obesity increases BP risk)
- Age 72 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: ... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 18yo Female
Vitals: BP 125/69 mmHg, BMI 26.4, Weight 76.2 kg, HR 63 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 26.4 (overweight)
**Hypertension: LOW**
- BP 125/69 mmHg (slightly elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Continue healthy lifestyle habits
2. Annual wellness visit and screening |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 45yo Female
Vitals: BP 131/77 mmHg, BMI 29.2, Weight 91.1 kg, HR 72 bpm
Labs: Glucose 96.6 mg/dL, Total Cholesterol 257.1 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 21.2 mg/dL, Triglycerides 108.2 mg/dL, Creatinine 3.3 mg/dL
Medications: Simvastatin 10 MG Oral Tablet | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 29.2 (overweight)
- Age 45 years (≥45 increases risk)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 131/77 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 80yo Female
Vitals: BP 116/94 mmHg, BMI 35.6, Weight 95.0 kg, HR 80 bpm
Labs: Glucose 82.9 mg/dL, Glucose (serum) 80.6 mg/dL, HbA1c 3.0 %, Total Cholesterol 181.4 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 64.6 mg/dL, Triglycerides 127.4 mg/dL, Creatinine 0.7 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes, Essential Hypertension, Diabetic ... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- BMI 35.6 (obese)
- Age 80 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/HbA1c in 3-6 m... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 3yo Female
Vitals: BP 111/80 mmHg, BMI 15.8, Weight 14.3 kg, HR 85 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 111/80 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 12yo Female
Vitals: BP 110/81 mmHg, BMI 20.0, Weight 45.2 kg, HR 68 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 110/81 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 18yo Female
Vitals: BP 137/77 mmHg, BMI 19.6, Weight 49.7 kg, HR 77 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 137/77 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 1yo Male
Vitals: BP 112/71 mmHg, Weight 13.6 kg, HR 95 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
## Recommendations
1. Continue healthy lifestyle habits
2. Annual wellness visit and screening |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 75yo Male
Vitals: BP 113/82 mmHg, BMI 28.2, Weight 89.8 kg, HR 73 bpm
Labs: Glucose 162.4 mg/dL, Glucose (serum) 189.7 mg/dL, HbA1c 5.6 %, Total Cholesterol 246.2 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 26.9 mg/dL, Triglycerides 383.4 mg/dL, Creatinine 0.9 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes, Type 2 Diabetes, Essential Hypert... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Assess cardiovascular risk (Framingham or ASCVD score) |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 41yo Male
Vitals: BP 111/80 mmHg, BMI 28.4, Weight 86.2 kg, HR 84 bpm
Labs: Total Cholesterol 191.3 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 34.0 mg/dL, Triglycerides 108.5 mg/dL | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 28.4 (overweight)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 111/80 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 9yo Male
Vitals: BP 120/83 mmHg, BMI 16.4, Weight 29.6 kg, HR 75 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 120/83 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 29yo Female
Vitals: BP 110/81 mmHg, BMI 27.5, Weight 73.8 kg, HR 99 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 27.5 (overweight)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 110/81 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 61yo Male
Vitals: BP 109/85 mmHg, BMI 27.1, Weight 80.8 kg, HR 77 bpm
Labs: Glucose 98.0 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.0 %, Total Cholesterol 132.4 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 55.5 mg/dL, Triglycerides 100.5 mg/dL, Creatinine 0.9 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 6.0% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 27.1 (overweight)
- Age 61 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 109/85 mmHg (elevated)
- Age 61 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet m... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 15yo Male
Vitals: BP 104/84 mmHg, BMI 20.5, Weight 53.3 kg, HR 78 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 104/84 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 66yo Male
Vitals: BP 122/80 mmHg, BMI 30.1, Weight 100.6 kg, HR 70 bpm
Labs: Glucose 70.5 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.0 %, Total Cholesterol 154.5 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 26.7 mg/dL, Triglycerides 109.2 mg/dL, Creatinine 1.1 mg/dL
Active conditions: Type 2 Diabetes, Essential Hypertension, Diabetic Neuropathy
Medications: 2... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Assess cardiovascular risk (Framingham or ASCVD score) |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 57yo Male
Vitals: BP 102/71 mmHg, BMI 27.7, Weight 86.9 kg, HR 91 bpm
Labs: Glucose 95.3 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.0 %, Total Cholesterol 144.6 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 50.4 mg/dL, Triglycerides 135.2 mg/dL, Creatinine 1.0 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 6.0% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 27.7 (overweight)
- Age 57 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: LOW**
- Age 57 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical ac... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 29yo Male
Vitals: BP 102/73 mmHg, BMI 24.9, Weight 70.1 kg, HR 90 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
## Recommendations
1. Continue healthy lifestyle habits
2. Annual wellness visit and screening |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 15yo Male
Vitals: BP 108/74 mmHg, BMI 22.5, Weight 55.0 kg, HR 92 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
## Recommendations
1. Continue healthy lifestyle habits
2. Annual wellness visit and screening |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 62yo Male
Vitals: BP 95/59 mmHg, BMI 27.2, Weight 84.9 kg, HR 93 bpm
Labs: Glucose 86.1 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.1 %, Total Cholesterol 171.3 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 55.9 mg/dL, Triglycerides 141.7 mg/dL, Creatinine 0.9 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes
Medications: Simvastatin 20 MG Oral Tablet | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 6.1% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 27.2 (overweight)
- Age 62 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: LOW**
- Age 62 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical ac... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 4yo Female
Vitals: BP 95/81 mmHg, BMI 15.5, Weight 15.8 kg, HR 85 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 95/81 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 40yo Female
Vitals: BP 134/104 mmHg, BMI 30.3, Weight 82.6 kg, HR 91 bpm
Labs: Total Cholesterol 257.7 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 54.0 mg/dL, Triglycerides 126.6 mg/dL
Active conditions: Essential Hypertension
Medications: lisinopril 10 MG Oral Tablet | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- BMI 30.3 (obese)
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/HbA1c in 3-6 months
3. Assess cardiovascular risk (Framingham or ASCVD scor... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 101yo Male
Vitals: BP 125/80 mmHg, BMI 30.2, Weight 96.4 kg, HR 77 bpm
Labs: Glucose 79.1 mg/dL, Glucose (serum) 89.0 mg/dL, Total Cholesterol 199.1 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 50.7 mg/dL, Triglycerides 108.6 mg/dL, Creatinine 3.1 mg/dL
Active conditions: Essential Hypertension, Diabetic Kidney Disease
Medications:... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- BMI 30.2 (obese)
- Age 101 years (≥45 increases risk)
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/HbA1c in 3-6 months
3. Assess cardiova... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 53yo Female
Vitals: BP 114/93 mmHg, BMI 30.1, Weight 92.7 kg, HR 96 bpm
Labs: Glucose 98.9 mg/dL, Glucose (serum) 95.4 mg/dL, HbA1c 5.8 %, Total Cholesterol 258.0 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 55.1 mg/dL, Triglycerides 124.5 mg/dL, Creatinine 1.6 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 5.8% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 30.1 (obese)
- Age 53 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: HIGH**
- BP 114/93 mmHg (Stage 1+ hypertension)
- BMI 30.1 (obesity increases BP risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling:... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 5yo Male
Vitals: BP 122/87 mmHg, BMI 13.9, Weight 16.6 kg, HR 62 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 122/87 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 13yo Male
Vitals: BP 105/64 mmHg, BMI 21.4, Weight 40.8 kg, HR 82 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
## Recommendations
1. Continue healthy lifestyle habits
2. Annual wellness visit and screening |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 82yo Female
Vitals: BP 120/66 mmHg, BMI 24.7, Weight 69.5 kg, HR 83 bpm
Labs: Glucose 92.8 mg/dL, Total Cholesterol 154.4 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 64.6 mg/dL, Triglycerides 142.5 mg/dL, Creatinine 3.1 mg/dL
Medications: Simvastatin 20 MG Oral Tablet, Simvastatin 10 MG Oral Tablet | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- Age 82 years (≥45 increases risk)
**Hypertension: LOW**
- BP 120/66 mmHg (slightly elevated)
- Age 82 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendations
1. Continue healthy lifestyle habits
2. Annual wellness visit and screening |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 0yo Female
Vitals: BP 100/80 mmHg, Weight 5.0 kg, HR 100 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 100/80 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 40yo Male
Vitals: BP 130/86 mmHg, BMI 29.6, Weight 97.3 kg, HR 73 bpm
Labs: Glucose 92.6 mg/dL, HbA1c 5.9 %, Total Cholesterol 179.2 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 61.7 mg/dL, Triglycerides 129.6 mg/dL, Creatinine 1.4 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 5.9% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 29.6 (overweight)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 130/86 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/HbA1c in 3-6 ... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 56yo Male
Vitals: BP 129/78 mmHg, BMI 30.6, Weight 84.7 kg, HR 69 bpm
Labs: Glucose (serum) 94.3 mg/dL, Total Cholesterol 187.9 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 48.9 mg/dL, Triglycerides 120.0 mg/dL
Active conditions: Essential Hypertension, Diabetic Kidney Disease
Medications: amLODIPine 2.5 MG Oral Tablet | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- BMI 30.6 (obese)
- Age 56 years (≥45 increases risk)
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/HbA1c in 3-6 months
3. Assess cardiovas... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 69yo Male
Vitals: BP 101/80 mmHg, BMI 30.2, Weight 91.7 kg, HR 88 bpm
Labs: Glucose 79.2 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.4 %, Total Cholesterol 179.6 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 78.5 mg/dL, Triglycerides 129.6 mg/dL, Creatinine 3.1 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes
Medications: Simvastatin 20 MG Oral Tablet, Simvastatin 10 MG Or... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 6.4% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 30.2 (obese)
- Age 69 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 101/80 mmHg (elevated)
- BMI 30.2 (obesity increases BP risk)
- Age 69 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendatio... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 15yo Female
Vitals: BP 121/83 mmHg, BMI 17.7, Weight 41.2 kg, HR 99 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 121/83 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 81yo Male
Vitals: BP 129/70 mmHg, BMI 30.1, Weight 106.9 kg, HR 68 bpm
Labs: Glucose 98.8 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.0 %, Total Cholesterol 183.3 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 65.9 mg/dL, Triglycerides 154.3 mg/dL, Creatinine 2.7 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes, Type 2 Diabetes, Diabetic Retinopathy, Essential Hypertension
... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Assess cardiovascular risk (Framingham or ASCVD score) |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 10yo Male
Vitals: BP 105/85 mmHg, BMI 25.2, Weight 61.6 kg, HR 73 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 25.2 (overweight)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 105/85 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 58yo Female
Vitals: BP 130/80 mmHg, BMI 28.5, Weight 78.1 kg, HR 98 bpm
Labs: Glucose 114.7 mg/dL, HbA1c 7.1 %, Total Cholesterol 223.4 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 41.8 mg/dL, Triglycerides 196.0 mg/dL, Creatinine 0.8 mg/dL
Active conditions: Type 2 Diabetes | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 130/80 mmHg (elevated)
- Age 58 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks
3. Assess cardiovascular ri... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 11yo Female
Vitals: BP 100/76 mmHg, BMI 16.2, Weight 28.7 kg, HR 96 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
## Recommendations
1. Continue healthy lifestyle habits
2. Annual wellness visit and screening |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 2yo Male
Vitals: BP 122/69 mmHg, BMI 16.0, Weight 13.5 kg, HR 97 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: LOW**
- BP 122/69 mmHg (slightly elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Continue healthy lifestyle habits
2. Annual wellness visit and screening |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 43yo Male
Vitals: BP 121/88 mmHg, BMI 30.6, Weight 89.8 kg, HR 67 bpm
Labs: Total Cholesterol 170.6 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 54.5 mg/dL, Triglycerides 126.4 mg/dL | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- BMI 30.6 (obese)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 121/88 mmHg (elevated)
- BMI 30.6 (obesity increases BP risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/HbA1c in 3-6 months
3. Lifestyle modifications... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 7yo Male
Vitals: BP 103/70 mmHg, BMI 17.0, Weight 25.2 kg, HR 89 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
## Recommendations
1. Continue healthy lifestyle habits
2. Annual wellness visit and screening |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 26yo Male
Vitals: BP 140/88 mmHg, BMI 24.1, Weight 77.1 kg, HR 68 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: HIGH**
- BP 140/88 mmHg (Stage 1+ hypertension)
## Recommendations
1. Confirm elevated BP on 2 separate occasions
2. Consider initiating antihypertensive therapy
3. Order baseline labs: renal function, electrolytes, ... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 14yo Female
Vitals: BP 123/75 mmHg, BMI 18.1, Weight 55.9 kg, HR 68 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: LOW**
- BP 123/75 mmHg (slightly elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Continue healthy lifestyle habits
2. Annual wellness visit and screening |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 30yo Male
Vitals: BP 106/78 mmHg, BMI 26.6, Weight 93.9 kg, HR 66 bpm
Active conditions: Essential Hypertension
Medications: Hydrochlorothiazide 25 MG Oral Tablet, lisinopril 10 MG Oral Tablet, amLODIPine 2.5 MG Oral Tablet | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 26.6 (overweight)
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Assess cardiovascular risk (Framingham or ASCVD score) |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 60yo Male
Vitals: BP 145/98 mmHg, BMI 30.0, Weight 93.0 kg, HR 99 bpm
Labs: Glucose 99.9 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.0 %, Total Cholesterol 153.9 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 48.2 mg/dL, Triglycerides 131.0 mg/dL, Creatinine 3.1 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes, Essential Hypertension
Medications: lisinopril 10 MG Oral Table... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 6.0% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 30.0 (obese)
- Age 60 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical ... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 78yo Female
Vitals: BP 129/76 mmHg, BMI 27.8, Weight 76.8 kg, HR 68 bpm
Labs: Glucose 66.7 mg/dL, HbA1c 5.8 %, Total Cholesterol 150.5 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 62.3 mg/dL, Triglycerides 103.9 mg/dL, Creatinine 0.6 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes
Medications: Simvastatin 10 MG Oral Tablet | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 5.8% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 27.8 (overweight)
- Age 78 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: LOW**
- BP 129/76 mmHg (slightly elevated)
- Age 78 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: di... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 49yo Female
Vitals: BP 102/61 mmHg, BMI 30.5, Weight 68.6 kg, HR 96 bpm
Labs: Glucose 67.1 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.1 %, Total Cholesterol 181.1 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 45.1 mg/dL, Triglycerides 135.6 mg/dL, Creatinine 2.8 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes, Essential Hypertension
Medications: Hydrochlorothiazide 25 MG... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 6.1% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 30.5 (obese)
- Age 49 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical ... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 47yo Female
Vitals: BP 131/80 mmHg, BMI 30.7, Weight 84.0 kg, HR 82 bpm
Labs: Total Cholesterol 133.8 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 48.9 mg/dL, Triglycerides 118.8 mg/dL | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- BMI 30.7 (obese)
- Age 47 years (≥45 increases risk)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 131/80 mmHg (elevated)
- BMI 30.7 (obesity increases BP risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/HbA1c in 3... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 22yo Female
Vitals: BP 111/90 mmHg, BMI 26.0, Weight 64.5 kg, HR 76 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 26.0 (overweight)
**Hypertension: HIGH**
- BP 111/90 mmHg (Stage 1+ hypertension)
## Recommendations
1. Confirm elevated BP on 2 separate occasions
2. Consider initiating antihypertensive therapy
3. Order baseline labs: renal function, electrolytes, lipid panel
4. As... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 30yo Male
Vitals: BP 133/89 mmHg, BMI 27.4, Weight 86.3 kg, HR 90 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 27.4 (overweight)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 133/89 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 23yo Female
Vitals: BP 117/67 mmHg, BMI 24.4, Weight 72.2 kg, HR 98 bpm
Labs: Glucose 81.1 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.2 %, Creatinine 1.7 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 6.2% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/HbA1c in 3-6 months |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 30yo Female
Vitals: BP 128/85 mmHg, BMI 31.4, Weight 81.0 kg, HR 97 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- BMI 31.4 (obese)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 128/85 mmHg (elevated)
- BMI 31.4 (obesity increases BP risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/HbA1c in 3-6 months
3. Lifestyle modifications... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 74yo Female
Vitals: BP 119/73 mmHg, BMI 27.6, Weight 84.0 kg, HR 81 bpm
Labs: Glucose 66.9 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.1 %, Total Cholesterol 213.8 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 55.1 mg/dL, Triglycerides 128.1 mg/dL, Creatinine 0.7 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 6.1% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 27.6 (overweight)
- Age 74 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: LOW**
- Age 74 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical ac... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 29yo Female
Vitals: BP 127/85 mmHg, BMI 27.4, Weight 73.5 kg, HR 72 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 27.4 (overweight)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 127/85 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 47yo Female
Vitals: BP 113/76 mmHg, BMI 30.2, Weight 87.6 kg, HR 78 bpm
Labs: Total Cholesterol 208.1 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 57.7 mg/dL, Triglycerides 110.8 mg/dL | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- BMI 30.2 (obese)
- Age 47 years (≥45 increases risk)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BMI 30.2 (obesity increases BP risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/HbA1c in 3-6 months
3. Lifestyle modif... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 5yo Male
Vitals: BP 145/82 mmHg, BMI 16.3, Weight 17.2 kg, HR 66 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: HIGH**
- BP 145/82 mmHg (Stage 1+ hypertension)
## Recommendations
1. Confirm elevated BP on 2 separate occasions
2. Consider initiating antihypertensive therapy
3. Order baseline labs: renal function, electrolytes, ... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 61yo Female
Vitals: BP 132/97 mmHg, BMI 29.5, Weight 70.2 kg, HR 63 bpm
Labs: Glucose (serum) 74.4 mg/dL, HbA1c 5.0 %, Total Cholesterol 231.3 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 45.6 mg/dL, Triglycerides 307.5 mg/dL
Active conditions: Essential Hypertension
Medications: atenolol 100 MG Oral Tablet, atorvastatin 20 MG Oral... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 29.5 (overweight)
- Age 61 years (≥45 increases risk)
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Assess cardiovascular risk (Framingham or ASCVD score) |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 10yo Male
Vitals: BP 126/83 mmHg, BMI 20.1, Weight 36.6 kg, HR 78 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 126/83 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 27yo Female
Vitals: BP 102/84 mmHg, BMI 26.3, Weight 69.5 kg, HR 98 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 26.3 (overweight)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 102/84 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 10yo Female
Vitals: BP 122/79 mmHg, BMI 21.1, Weight 39.3 kg, HR 61 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: LOW**
- BP 122/79 mmHg (slightly elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Continue healthy lifestyle habits
2. Annual wellness visit and screening |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 42yo Female
Vitals: BP 132/89 mmHg, BMI 28.0, Weight 75.2 kg, HR 65 bpm
Labs: Total Cholesterol 168.0 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 58.0 mg/dL, Triglycerides 126.6 mg/dL | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 28.0 (overweight)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 132/89 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 22yo Male
Vitals: BP 136/79 mmHg, BMI 23.7, Weight 79.3 kg, HR 86 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 136/79 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 55yo Female
Vitals: BP 131/78 mmHg, BMI 30.5, Weight 77.4 kg, HR 94 bpm
Labs: Glucose 85.9 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.0 %, Total Cholesterol 178.1 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 50.3 mg/dL, Triglycerides 134.3 mg/dL, Creatinine 1.1 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 6.0% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 30.5 (obese)
- Age 55 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 131/78 mmHg (elevated)
- BMI 30.5 (obesity increases BP risk)
- Age 55 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendatio... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 69yo Male
Vitals: BP 127/96 mmHg, BMI 30.5, Weight 106.0 kg, HR 76 bpm
Labs: Glucose 65.4 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.1 %, Total Cholesterol 164.2 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 51.0 mg/dL, Triglycerides 128.7 mg/dL, Creatinine 1.1 mg/dL
Active conditions: Essential Hypertension, Type 2 Diabetes, Diabetic Retinopathy
Medications: ... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Assess cardiovascular risk (Framingham or ASCVD score) |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 97yo Female
Vitals: BP 120/72 mmHg, BMI 27.7, Weight 79.6 kg, HR 69 bpm
Labs: Glucose 92.2 mg/dL, Glucose (serum) 99.6 mg/dL, Total Cholesterol 259.7 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 46.1 mg/dL, Triglycerides 140.1 mg/dL, Creatinine 0.5 mg/dL
Active conditions: Essential Hypertension, Diabetic Kidney Disease
Medications... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 27.7 (overweight)
- Age 97 years (≥45 increases risk)
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Assess cardiovascular risk (Framingham or ASCVD score) |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 41yo Female
Vitals: BP 143/82 mmHg, BMI 28.3, Weight 88.2 kg, HR 94 bpm
Labs: Glucose 65.3 mg/dL, HbA1c 5.9 %, Total Cholesterol 296.5 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 29.4 mg/dL, Triglycerides 119.2 mg/dL, Creatinine 1.1 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 5.9% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 28.3 (overweight)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: HIGH**
- BP 143/82 mmHg (Stage 1+ hypertension)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/HbA1... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 27yo Female
Vitals: BP 102/78 mmHg, BMI 29.5, Weight 78.5 kg, HR 70 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 29.5 (overweight)
**Hypertension: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
## Recommendations
1. Continue healthy lifestyle habits
2. Annual wellness visit and screening |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 10yo Male
Vitals: BP 127/73 mmHg, BMI 18.1, Weight 29.9 kg, HR 87 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: LOW**
- BP 127/73 mmHg (slightly elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Continue healthy lifestyle habits
2. Annual wellness visit and screening |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 58yo Male
Vitals: BP 102/50 mmHg, BMI 27.9, Weight 74.3 kg, HR 84 bpm
Labs: Glucose 67.9 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.3 %, Total Cholesterol 160.0 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 53.7 mg/dL, Triglycerides 101.5 mg/dL, Creatinine 0.9 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes
Medications: Simvastatin 20 MG Oral Tablet | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 6.3% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 27.9 (overweight)
- Age 58 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: LOW**
- Age 58 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical ac... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 17yo Male
Vitals: BP 137/87 mmHg, BMI 22.0, Weight 66.6 kg, HR 66 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 137/87 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 63yo Male
Vitals: BP 96/66 mmHg, BMI 30.4, Weight 98.4 kg, HR 65 bpm
Labs: Glucose (serum) 88.1 mg/dL, HbA1c 5.2 %, Total Cholesterol 142.5 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 56.0 mg/dL, Triglycerides 134.2 mg/dL
Medications: Simvastatin 20 MG Oral Tablet | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- BMI 30.4 (obese)
- Age 63 years (≥45 increases risk)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BMI 30.4 (obesity increases BP risk)
- Age 63 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/Hb... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 5yo Female
Vitals: BP 133/77 mmHg, BMI 14.0, Weight 13.7 kg, HR 94 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 133/77 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 61yo Male
Vitals: BP 145/87 mmHg, BMI 27.2, Weight 90.3 kg, HR 68 bpm
Labs: Glucose 98.0 mg/dL, HbA1c 5.8 %, Total Cholesterol 216.3 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 51.4 mg/dL, Triglycerides 120.5 mg/dL, Creatinine 1.1 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes, Essential Hypertension
Medications: Hydrochlorothiazide 25 MG O... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 5.8% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 27.2 (overweight)
- Age 61 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase phys... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 23yo Male
Vitals: BP 109/75 mmHg, BMI 30.0, Weight 93.5 kg, HR 65 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- BMI 30.0 (obese)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BMI 30.0 (obesity increases BP risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/HbA1c in 3-6 months
3. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, ... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 84yo Female
Vitals: BP 99/59 mmHg, BMI 27.7, Weight 76.5 kg, HR 97 bpm
Labs: Glucose 91.1 mg/dL, Glucose (serum) 91.1 mg/dL, HbA1c 5.4 %, Total Cholesterol 136.2 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 44.2 mg/dL, Triglycerides 148.1 mg/dL, Creatinine 1.3 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes, Essential Hypertension, Type 2 Dia... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Assess cardiovascular risk (Framingham or ASCVD score) |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 46yo Male
Vitals: BP 125/85 mmHg, BMI 28.4, Weight 99.7 kg, HR 94 bpm
Labs: Total Cholesterol 189.7 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 58.6 mg/dL, Triglycerides 135.8 mg/dL | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 28.4 (overweight)
- Age 46 years (≥45 increases risk)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 125/85 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 0yo Male
Vitals: BP 129/76 mmHg, Weight 7.5 kg, HR 86 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: LOW**
- BP 129/76 mmHg (slightly elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Continue healthy lifestyle habits
2. Annual wellness visit and screening |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 6yo Female
Vitals: BP 136/90 mmHg, BMI 17.2, Weight 22.9 kg, HR 85 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: HIGH**
- BP 136/90 mmHg (Stage 1+ hypertension)
## Recommendations
1. Confirm elevated BP on 2 separate occasions
2. Consider initiating antihypertensive therapy
3. Order baseline labs: renal function, electrolytes, ... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 50yo Female
Vitals: BP 108/70 mmHg, BMI 27.6, Weight 75.0 kg, HR 77 bpm
Labs: Glucose 147.5 mg/dL, Glucose (serum) 149.4 mg/dL, HbA1c 5.4 %, Total Cholesterol 247.9 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 33.0 mg/dL, Triglycerides 438.2 mg/dL, Creatinine 0.8 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes, Type 2 Diabetes, Diabetic Kidne... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes
**Hypertension: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
## Recommendations
1. Assess cardiovascular risk (Framingham or ASCVD score) |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 71yo Female
Vitals: BP 126/74 mmHg, BMI 27.6, Weight 83.5 kg, HR 65 bpm
Labs: Glucose 98.2 mg/dL, Total Cholesterol 159.1 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 31.1 mg/dL, Triglycerides 106.2 mg/dL, Creatinine 3.4 mg/dL
Medications: Simvastatin 20 MG Oral Tablet, Simvastatin 10 MG Oral Tablet | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 27.6 (overweight)
- Age 71 years (≥45 increases risk)
**Hypertension: LOW**
- BP 126/74 mmHg (slightly elevated)
- Age 71 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendations
1. Continue healthy lifestyle habits
2. Annual wellness visit and screening |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 61yo Female
Vitals: BP 114/62 mmHg, BMI 29.9, Weight 75.5 kg, HR 60 bpm
Labs: Glucose 94.0 mg/dL, Glucose (serum) 94.0 mg/dL, HbA1c 3.3 %, Total Cholesterol 300.8 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 51.0 mg/dL, Triglycerides 109.6 mg/dL, Creatinine 3.9 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes, Essential Hypertension, Diabetic ... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- BMI 29.9 (overweight)
- Age 61 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/HbA1c in ... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 50yo Male
Vitals: BP 105/80 mmHg, BMI 29.5, Weight 95.0 kg, HR 73 bpm
Labs: Glucose (serum) 91.3 mg/dL, HbA1c 5.7 %, Total Cholesterol 189.4 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 57.1 mg/dL, Triglycerides 125.9 mg/dL
Medications: atorvastatin 40 MG Oral Tablet | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 5.7% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 29.5 (overweight)
- Age 50 years (≥45 increases risk)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 105/80 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/Hb... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 34yo Female
Vitals: BP 132/93 mmHg, BMI 30.3, Weight 78.3 kg, HR 85 bpm
Labs: Glucose (serum) 87.8 mg/dL, Total Cholesterol 156.3 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 50.9 mg/dL, Triglycerides 112.6 mg/dL
Active conditions: Essential Hypertension
Medications: Hydrochlorothiazide 25 MG Oral Tablet | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- BMI 30.3 (obese)
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/HbA1c in 3-6 months
3. Assess cardiovascular risk (Framingham or ASCVD scor... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 25yo Female
Vitals: BP 115/72 mmHg, BMI 26.7, Weight 68.2 kg, HR 70 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 26.7 (overweight)
**Hypertension: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
## Recommendations
1. Continue healthy lifestyle habits
2. Annual wellness visit and screening |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 55yo Female
Vitals: BP 111/87 mmHg, BMI 29.8, Weight 74.5 kg, HR 82 bpm
Labs: Glucose 87.1 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.4 %, Total Cholesterol 155.4 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 32.2 mg/dL, Triglycerides 146.7 mg/dL, Creatinine 0.8 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 6.4% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 29.8 (overweight)
- Age 55 years (≥45 increases risk)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 111/87 mmHg (elevated)
- Age 55 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet m... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 61yo Female
Vitals: BP 127/96 mmHg, BMI 27.8, Weight 71.5 kg, HR 81 bpm
Labs: Total Cholesterol 147.9 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 58.3 mg/dL, Triglycerides 114.0 mg/dL
Active conditions: Essential Hypertension
Medications: Hydrochlorothiazide 25 MG Oral Tablet, lisinopril 10 MG Oral Tablet | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 27.8 (overweight)
- Age 61 years (≥45 increases risk)
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Assess cardiovascular risk (Framingham or ASCVD score) |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 66yo Male
Vitals: BP 111/79 mmHg, BMI 28.0, Weight 93.9 kg, HR 100 bpm
Labs: Glucose 77.1 mg/dL, Total Cholesterol 209.2 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 50.1 mg/dL, Triglycerides 177.7 mg/dL, Creatinine 3.3 mg/dL
Medications: Simvastatin 10 MG Oral Tablet | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- BMI 28.0 (overweight)
- Age 66 years (≥45 increases risk)
**Hypertension: LOW**
- Age 66 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendations
1. Continue healthy lifestyle habits
2. Annual wellness visit and screening |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 38yo Female
Vitals: BP 99/79 mmHg, BMI 30.6, Weight 78.1 kg, HR 81 bpm
Labs: Glucose 71.0 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.2 %, Total Cholesterol 113.4 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 55.8 mg/dL, Triglycerides 126.1 mg/dL, Creatinine 1.0 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes, Essential Hypertension
Medications: Hydrochlorothiazide 25 MG ... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- HbA1c 6.2% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)
- BMI 30.6 (obese)
- History of prediabetes
**Hypertension: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Hypertension
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/HbA1c in... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 33yo Female
Vitals: BP 124/72 mmHg, BMI 30.0, Weight 75.1 kg, HR 92 bpm
Labs: Total Cholesterol 178.1 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 55.0 mg/dL, Triglycerides 117.0 mg/dL | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**
- BMI 30.0 (obese)
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 124/72 mmHg (slightly elevated)
- BMI 30.0 (obesity increases BP risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity
2. Recheck glucose/HbA1c in 3-6 months
3. Lifestyle modi... |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 13yo Male
Vitals: BP 117/86 mmHg, BMI 18.0, Weight 42.2 kg, HR 69 bpm | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: LOW**
- No significant risk factors identified
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 117/86 mmHg (elevated)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks |
Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations. | Patient: 79yo Male
Vitals: BP 117/81 mmHg, BMI 28.0, Weight 79.4 kg, HR 91 bpm
Labs: Glucose 102.3 mg/dL, Glucose (serum) 102.3 mg/dL, HbA1c 4.0 %, Total Cholesterol 232.2 mg/dL, HDL Cholesterol 56.6 mg/dL, Triglycerides 162.4 mg/dL, Creatinine 1.2 mg/dL
Active conditions: Prediabetes, Type 2 Diabetes, Diabetic Kidney ... | ## Risk Assessment
**Type 2 Diabetes: DIAGNOSED**
- Patient has diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes
**Hypertension: MODERATE**
- BP 117/81 mmHg (elevated)
- Age 79 years (≥55 increases risk)
## Recommendations
1. Lifestyle modifications: reduce sodium, DASH diet, exercise
2. Recheck BP in 2-4 weeks
3. Assess cardiovascular ri... |
Synthetic EHR-based instruction-tuning dataset for training LLMs to predict non-communicable disease (NCD) risk, specifically Type 2 Diabetes and Hypertension.
from datasets import load_dataset
dataset = load_dataset("samwell/synthea-ncd-instructions")
# View a sample
print(dataset["train"][0])
This dataset contains instruction-tuning examples derived from synthetic patient records generated using Synthea. Each example presents a patient's clinical data and asks the model to assess their NCD risk.
Each example contains:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
instruction |
Task description asking for NCD risk assessment |
input |
Patient record with demographics, vitals, labs, conditions, medications |
output |
Structured risk assessment with risk levels and recommendations |
{
"instruction": "Based on the following patient record, assess the risk of Type 2 diabetes and hypertension. Provide risk levels (LOW, MODERATE, HIGH, or DIAGNOSED) with supporting factors, and clinical recommendations.",
"input": "Patient: 52yo Female\nVitals: BP 142/88 mmHg, BMI 29.4, Weight 78.2 kg\nLabs: Glucose 118 mg/dL, HbA1c 6.0%, Total Cholesterol 210 mg/dL\nActive conditions: Prediabetes\nMedications: None",
"output": "## Risk Assessment\n\n**Type 2 Diabetes: MODERATE**\n- Fasting glucose 118 mg/dL (prediabetes range 100-125)\n- HbA1c 6.0% (prediabetes range 5.7-6.4%)\n- BMI 29.4 (overweight)\n- History of prediabetes\n\n**Hypertension: HIGH**\n- BP 142/88 mmHg (Stage 1 hypertension)\n\n## Recommendations\n1. Lifestyle counseling: diet modification, increase physical activity\n2. Recheck glucose/HbA1c in 3-6 months\n3. Confirm elevated BP on 2 separate occasions\n4. Consider initiating antihypertensive therapy"
}
| Level | Description |
|---|---|
| LOW | No significant risk factors identified |
| MODERATE | Some risk factors present, lifestyle modification recommended |
| HIGH | Multiple risk factors or abnormal values, further workup needed |
| DIAGNOSED | Patient has confirmed diagnosis in their record |
| Split | Examples | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| train | ~40,000 | Model training |
| val | ~5,000 | Hyperparameter tuning |
| test | ~5,000 | Final evaluation |
Vitals:
Labs:
| Condition | SNOMED Code |
|---|---|
| Prediabetes | 714628002 |
| Type 2 Diabetes | 44054006 |
| Essential Hypertension | 59621000 |
| Diabetic Neuropathy | 368581000119106 |
| Diabetic Retinopathy | 1551000119108 |
| Diabetic Kidney Disease | 127013003 |
The generation scripts are available at: github.com/HopeOS/training
# Generate synthetic patients
./run_synthea -p 50000 --exporter.csv.export=true
# Transform to instruction format
python synthea_to_instructions.py --input ./synthea/output/csv --output ./data
Planned improvements (contributions welcome!):
We welcome contributions! Here's how you can help:
@dataset{synthea_ncd_instructions_2026,
title={Synthea NCD Instructions: A Synthetic Dataset for Clinical Risk Assessment},
author={samwell},
year={2026},
publisher={Hugging Face},
url={https://huggingface.co/datasets/samwell/synthea-ncd-instructions},
note={Living dataset - check for updates}
}
Apache 2.0 - free to use, modify, and distribute with attribution.
Last updated: April 2026