Reference no: EM133794825
Assignment: Nursing
An understanding of cells and cell behavior is a critically important component of disease diagnosis and treatment. But some diseases can be complex in nature, with a variety of factors and circumstances impacting their emergence and severity.
Effective disease analysis often requires an understanding that goes beyond isolated cell behavior. Genes, the environments in which cell processes operate, the impact of patient characteristics, and racial and ethnic variables all can have an important impact.
An understanding of the signals and symptoms of alterations in cellular processes is a critical step in the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases. For APRNs, this understanding can also help educate patients and guide them through their treatment plans.
In this Assignment, you examine a case study and analyze the symptoms presented. You identify cell, gene, and/or process elements that may be factors in the diagnosis, and you explain the implications to patient health.
To prepare:
You will be assigned to a specific case study for this Case Study Assignment. See the "Announcements" section of the classroom for your assignment from your Instructor.
Here is the Case Study:
Scenario: A 12-year-old female patient presents with her father to the emergency room after a kidney transplant due to ESKD 6 months ago. The father reports that the patient's mother donated the kidney. The patient was doing well after the transplant and was compliant taking the anti-rejection medications as ordered at that time. Recently, the patient missed some of the medication due to her school schedule. The patient has been noticing some edema to her face and hasn't been voiding as much in the last few days. The father brought her into the ER at the direction of the nephrologist.
Task
Develop a 1- to 2-page case study analysis in which you:
1. Explain why you think the patient presented the symptoms described.
2. Identify the genes that may be associated with the development of the disease.
3. Explain the process of immunosuppression and the effect it has on body systems.