Challenging Single-System Approaches: A Complex Systems Perspective on the Wes Moore Case Study The Wes Moore case study presents an intriguing examination of two individuals with the same name but divergent life paths. A simplistic analysis might attribute the author Wes Moore’s success solely to his military school experience. However, this perspective overlooks the nuanced […]
Nursing Care Plan Part I: Basic Conditioning Factors Date: 08/25/2024 A. Patient identifiers: Physician(s): Dr. Emily Carter (Primary Care), Dr. Michael Rodriguez (Endocrinologist) Age: 42 Gender: Female Ht: 5’6″ (168 cm) Wt: 190 lbs (86 kg) Code Status: Full Code Isolation: None Development Stage (Erikson): Generativity vs. Stagnation Rationale: At 42, Sarah is in the […]
Postmenopausal Bleeding: Postmenopausal bleeding is a significant concern that requires thorough evaluation and understanding. The patient’s comprehensive medical history is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment. The patient should provide information about the obstetric history and the medical reason why she could not conceive. Information about the menstrual history including menarche, duration, amount, and abnormal […]
Case Study: Acute Lithium Toxicity History: A 42-year-old female with a history of bipolar disorder presents to the emergency department with confusion, tremors, and nausea. She reports taking her usual dose of lithium (900 mg daily) but admits to starting a new diuretic medication for hypertension three days ago. The patient’s family notes she has […]
Assessment and Management of Suicide Risk in an Emergency Department Setting This case study presents a complex scenario involving a 19-year-old female patient admitted to the emergency department (ED) following an intentional opioid overdose. The patient’s history and presentation highlight several critical aspects of suicide risk assessment and management in acute care settings. Identification of […]
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease: Pathophysiological Case Study Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a chronic condition affecting the upper gastrointestinal tract, characterised by the reflux of stomach contents into the oesophagus. This case study examines a 75-year-old male patient presenting with worsening GERD symptoms and explores the clinical manifestations, contributing factors, and treatment options. Clinical Presentation and […]
Acute Gastroenteritis in Infants: A Case Study Analysis This paper examines a case study of a 4.5-month-old female infant presenting with acute gastroenteritis, dehydration, and metabolic acidosis. The analysis explores the clinical presentation, diagnostic considerations, and management strategies for this common pediatric condition. Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis The patient exhibited classic symptoms of acute gastroenteritis, […]
Acute Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) Intoxication: A Case Study and Analysis Case Presentation A 22-year-old male presents to the emergency department with altered mental status. His friends report he consumed an unknown quantity of a clear liquid at a nightclub approximately two hours ago. The patient is minimally responsive to verbal stimuli and exhibits periods of agitation […]
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Type II Diabetes Mellitus Case Study Questions . M. K. is a 45-year-old female measuring 5’5″ and weighing 225 lbs. M. K. has a history of smoking about 22 years along with a poor diet. She has a history of type II diabetes mellitus along with primary hypertension. M. K. has recently been diagnosed with […]