Explain what health problems the patient has

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In order to submit a case study written assignment, students must carefully address a number of sections in a specific order with specific information contained in each. The guideline below outlines each of those sections.

1. Introduction (patient and problem)

  • Explain who the patient is (Age, gender, etc.)
  • Explain what the problem is (What was he/she diagnosed with, or what happened?)
  • Introduce your main argument (What should you as a nurse focus on or do?)

2. Pathophysiology

  • Explain the disease (What are the symptoms? What causes it?)

3. History

  • Explain what health problems the patient has (Has she/he been diagnosed with other diseases?)
  • Detail any and all previous treatments (Has she/he had any prior surgeries or is he/she on medication?)

4. Nursing Physical Assessment

  • List all the patient's health stats in sentences with specific numbers/levels (Blood pressure, bowel sounds, ambulation, etc.)

5. Related treatments

  • Explain what treatments  the patient is receiving because of his/her disease

6. Nursing Diagnosis & Patient Goal

  • Explain what your nursing diagnosis is (What is the main problem for this patient? What need to be addressed?)
  • Explain what your goal is for helping the patient recover (What do you want to change for the patient?)

7. Nursing Interventions

  • Explain how you will accomplish your nursing goals, and support this with citations (Reference the literature)

8. Evaluation

  • Explain how effective the nursing intervention was (What happened after your nursing intervention? Did the patient get better?)

9. Recommendations

  • Explain what the patient or nurse should do in the future to continue recovery/improvement

Potential topic for students to choose

  1. AIDs
  2. Mitral regurgitation
  3. Aorta stenosis
  4. Myocartitis
  5. Pericarditis
  6. Enuresis
  7. Gonorrhea
  8. Chancroid
  9. Ovarian Cancer
  10. Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension
  11. Cardiac Dysrhythmias
  12. Hepatitis C
  13. Acute Pancreatitis
  14. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
  15. Peptic Ulcer
  16. Ulcerative Colitis
  17. Crohn Disease
  18. Pseudomembranous Enterocolitis
  19. Appendicitis
  20. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  21. Intussusception
  22. Dumping Syndrome
  23. Down syndrome
  24. Osteoporosis
  25. Cushing syndrome
  26. Graves' disease
  27. Liver cirrhosis

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