Nursing Care for LGBTQI patients
‘Take Away’ thoughts from the articles. The papers have highlighted an essential issue that affects nurses in delivering nursing care. The papers indicate a critical need for culturally competent treatment since the patient population is heterogeneous. Understanding a patient is necessary for providing culturally competent treatment that is safe, courteous, and judged acceptable for the patient (Jessica, 2016; Paradiso &…
Week 6 Practicum II SOAP Faroy
SOAP Note Rationale Demographic Info: Name: PRT Age: 45-years-old Sex: Female Race: Hispanic Assessments of the patient’s biodata ensures that the important information about the patient is denoted for the major reasons for data recording. However, like the case of uterine fibroids, the disease is much prevalent among older women and thus denoting the age of the patient and…
Patient Health Assessment
Additional Questions and Rationale I will ask about pain in the leg as swelling of the leg is often associated with pain. However, about the onset of the swelling, I will ask when it began, what made the swelling worse, and what alleviated it. These questions help determine the causes of the limb swelling and the factors that aggravate the…
Assessment Description
Data Collection tool and How to Employ Translational research My research-based is on finding out if women who have PCOS can conceive if they reduce their carbohydrates and refined sugar intake from their diet. I would administer questionnaires that will help collect data answering the research questions concerning the type of information these participants know about PCOS, their perception about…
Epigastric Pain Assessment
Mr Rodriguez history pertinent to GIT For the past year, Mr Rodriguez, a 39-year-old Latino, has been presenting to the emergency room with acute epigastric upper discomfort. He says that the discomfort is intermittent and every day and is accompanied by a retrosternal burning feeling in the upper epigastrium. He says that spicy meals aggravate the discomfort, which is alleviated…
Coronary Artery Disease Discussion
History of Presenting Illness Mrs. Johnson, a 60-year-old Caucasian woman, complained of worsening chest problems for three months when she went to the emergency room. Mrs. Johnson has had high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels in the past. The chest pain is gradual and lasts for around 20 minutes, with physical activity serving as the beginning and trigger component.…
Pleural Effusion Patient Assessment SOAP NOTE
Subjective data Patient Initials: Name: ABC, Age: 65, Race: Caucasian CC: ‘For the past ten weeks, I have been having difficulty in breathing, cough, and wheezing.” HPI: The patient is a 65-year-old Caucasian woman who presented to the clinic in the morning with initial complaints of cough, wheezing, and difficulty breathing for the past ten weeks. She states that her…
SOAP NOTE
Name: Date: Time: Rationale Age: Sex: Review the SOAP note Guidelines SUBJECTIVE CC: Reason given by the patient for seeking medical care “in quotes” HPI: Describe the course of the patient’s illness, including when it began, character of symptoms, location where the symptoms began, aggravating or alleviating factors; pertinent…
Capstone Case Study
This is a continuation of the health program proposal, part one, which you submitted previously. Please approach this assignment as an opportunity to integrate instructor feedback from part I and expand on ideas adhering to the components of the MAP-IT strategy. Include necessary levels of detail you feel appropriate to assure stakeholder buy-in. For this section of your assignment, include…
Congestive Cardiac Failure and Evidence Based Practices
Congestive Heart Failure One of the primary reasons for hospitalizations among Americans is CHF. When the heart is not working right, it pumps insufficient arterial blood to essential organs and tissues, including the kidneys, brain, and legs. As a result, these organs and tissues receive insufficient blood flow, leading to injury or failure and tissue death (Reber, 2018). The purpose…