I-HUMAN PATIENTS CASE STUDY: ASSESSING THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM This course requires you to complete a series of case studies using the i-Human Patients software application. The i-Human Patients (IHP) Case Player enables you to interact with virtual patients for the purpose of learning patient-assessment and diagnostic-reasoning skills. With IHP, you will be able to independently […]
Assessing the Genitalia and Rectum in Australia Subjective Portion In Australia, healthcare providers must approach genital and rectal assessments with cultural sensitivity and respect for patient privacy. The 21-year-old WF college student reports to the health facility in Australia complaining of bumps on her bottom. The patient has a history of chlamydia, although it was […]
Acute Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) Toxicity: Clinical Presentation and Management LSD intoxication presents a complex clinical picture that requires prompt recognition and appropriate management in the emergency setting. This paper examines the typical signs of acute LSD toxicity, diagnostic approaches, initial treatment strategies, and characteristic laboratory findings associated with this condition. Signs of Acute LSD […]
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 […]
A Case Study on Psychological Disorders and Psychotherapy: Psychological disorders affect millions worldwide, impacting daily functioning and quality of life. Effective treatment often involves psychotherapy, tailored to individual needs. This paper explores the application of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for a client with major depressive disorder (MDD), demonstrating the integration of therapeutic communication skills in a […]