Author: Liu
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NR603 Week 1 Quiz Study Guide: Migraine Assessment Assessment:
NR603 Week 1 Quiz Study Guide: Migraine Assessment Assessment: Characterization of Headache: Patients should describe the headache in terms of duration, quality, and location of the pain. Medication Profile: Essential to know all medications, especially those used previously for headache control, including the number of over-the-counter (OTC) medications taken monthly. Targeted Physical Examination: Important to…
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NR NR 603 Week 4 Reflection ihuman Recommended Tests and Costs:
Echocardiogram – $1,684 Rationale: An echocardiogram provides detailed information about the heart’s size, shape, and valve function. It is particularly useful in diagnosing conditions like aortic stenosis, heart failure, and other structural heart diseases. Given its diagnostic value, it is considered a priority test. Chest X-ray – $271 Rationale: A chest X-ray can help identify…
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NR NR603 Week 6: Case Presentation – SOAP Note
Chamberlain UniversityNR603: Advanced Clinical Diagnosis and Practice Across the LifespanMarch 2018 Patient Information: Initials: S.C. Age: 48-year-old Sex: Female Race: Caucasian Insurance: Unknown Subjective (S): Chief Complaint (CC): “Increasing weight despite dieting.” History of Present Illness (HPI): S.C. is a 48-year-old white woman presenting with complaints of increasing weight gain over the past 4 months…
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Vise Call NR 603 Referral Referral Call to Neuro-Surgical Specialist Patient Information: Patient Age: 51-year-old female
Chief Complaint: The patient is experiencing severe lower back pain radiating down both legs, accompanied by numbness in her feet. History of Present Illness (HPI): The patient presented to my office three months ago with complaints of progressively worsening lower back pain. She reports that the pain radiates bilaterally down her lower extremities and is…
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NR 603 Week 2 Part 1: Case Discussion Reflection
Hello everyone, Based on the presenting symptoms and assessment findings, the most likely diagnosis for this case study is occupational asthma, commonly referred to as baker’s asthma. This condition is a prevalent occupational disease that affects a significant percentage of bakers globally, with estimates ranging from 4% to 25% of bakers experiencing symptoms (Brittner…
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NR603 Week 5 – Patient Case Summary Patient Information: Initials: C.B. Age: 38 years old Gender: Female Race: White Insurance: Not specified
Subjective: Chief Complaint (CC): “Tired all the time.” History of Present Illness (HPI): C.B. is a 38-year-old white woman who presents with complaints of increasing fatigue over the past four months. She reports feeling tired throughout the day with a decreased interest in usual activities. She finds herself less able to complete routine tasks and…
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WEEK 5 Patient NR 603 Chamberlain College Subjective: Chief Complaint (CC): Fatigue History of Present Illness (HPI): C.P is a 31-year-old Hispanic female who presents with complaints of fatigue over the past three months. She reports a lack of energy and a loss of interest in activities she previously enjoyed. Despite having a stressful job as a sales executive
WEEK 5 Patient NR 603 Chamberlain College Subjective: Chief Complaint (CC): Fatigue History of Present Illness (HPI): C.P is a 31-year-old Hispanic female who presents with complaints of fatigue over the past three months. She reports a lack of energy and a loss of interest in activities she previously enjoyed. Despite having a stressful job…
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Week 5 APEA Case Study subjective objective NR603 20 August 2024 Subjective: Chief Complaint (CC): Abdominal pain and bloating.
HPI: H.M. is a 28-year-old Caucasian female who presents with complaints of intermittent abdominal pain and bloating for the past six months. Her mother reports observing unusual eating patterns since H.M. moved back home three months ago after a breakup. H.M. attributes her recent weight gain to her job as a catering manager, where…
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Reflection: Week 3 NR603 – Brecken Moore
In this week’s reflection, I reviewed the case of a patient suspected of having Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). The total cost of the diagnostic workup for this patient, including an EKG, Echo, CT scan, chest X-ray, CBC, D-Dimer, BNP, ABG, and Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), amounted to $4,124. This considerable expense necessitates a strategic…
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2. List any relevant labs/diagnostic tests and link them to Larry’s specific case. Remember to include evidence-based support for any testing you order along with rationale if you feel no testing is warranted.
Answer: For Larry M.’s case, the following labs and diagnostic tests are relevant: Troponin Levels: Serial troponin measurements are essential as they are the gold standard biomarkers for myocardial injury. Elevated troponin levels would confirm myocardial infarction, differentiating NSTEMI from other causes of chest pain. Complete Blood Count (CBC): This test helps rule out anemia…