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R.P. is a 61 year old man who is slightly overweight. He is involved in finance, had a quadruple bypass at age 48. He works long hours, does not take vacations, and often will lock himself in his room for 48 hours at a time, exiting only to get food and use the bathroom. While visiting his daughter in another city, he went to the grocery store that was 5 minutes away to pick up a few items. He was gone for hours, not answering his cell phone. Three hours passed before his daughter received a phone call from a bartender in the next state over. The bartender said R.P. appeared drunk, although he didn't drink anything at the bar. It is noteworthy that R.P. never drank alcohol, and haven't had a drink since his wedding 30 years prior. Evaluate the information and discuss what you believe is wrong with R.P. and why. Include discussion of the direction his family should take once he returns home and why.

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R. P. may be suffering a stroke or psychological problems. Your family should discuss the possibility of taking you to specialist doctors who can quickly diagnose his case and provide correct treatment.

Step-by-step explanation:

As seen in the question above, R.P. is showing signs of drunkenness, even though he has not drunk any alcoholic beverage for years. This can indicate psychological problems, showing the need of the R.P. family to take him to a psychiatrist who can help him.

However, R.P. may be showing signs of stroke. These signs can be mistaken for drunkenness, because stroke causes the death of some brain cells, as it does not allow the region where these cells are to be irrigated with blood. In that case, the R.P. family should immediately call an emergency service that will help him as soon as possible.

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