- Patient with Fever, Vomiting, Stomach Aches: Examination
History of Present Illness: The patient came to the clinic with a complaint of recurrent high fever, vomiting, and stomach aches for the last 6 or 7 months.
- Elderly Health Assessment and Care Planning
The patient has a rather positive outlook on her health condition. She has an exercise routine and moves a lot. Moreover, she uses various drugs and avoids unhealthy foods.
- Healthy Patient's History and Physical Assessment
The history of present illness states that the middle-aged patient does not have any health issues. A general overview of his systems was conducted.
- Patient Assessments in Nursing Practice
"Knowing the patient" is an important concept in nursing and healthcare. It is necessary to analyze the situation and assess a patient in its entirety.
- Diagnostic Reasoning Case
This paper will detail the following diagnosis: irritable bowel syndrome with constipation, functional constipation, functional dyspepsia, and colorectal cancer.
- Family Assessment: Gordon’s Health Patterns
In order to complete the assessment using Gordon’s 11 functional health patterns, a set of questions targeting each of the 11 patterns were developed.
- Family Health Assessment
The major problems identified during the family assessment were related to the lack of physical activity and unhealthy eating habits.
- Nursing Family Assessment
The nurse should provide the family with resources that can enhance their cohesion as they await the arrival of another family member.
- Comprehensive History and Physical Examination
From the comprehensive plan and care, it was apparent that the symptoms, medical history, social history, and teamwork facilitated accurate diagnosis.
- Nursing Diagnosis: Family Health Assessment
Gathering the required information implies conducting interviews with family members. It should be noted that all questions are open-ended and family-centered.
- Pharyngitis Diagnostic Assessment and Treatment Plan
Before making a final decision, I develop a list of differential diagnoses: pharyngitis, retroviral syndrome, allergic rhinitis, mononucleosis, airway obstruction.
- The Nursing Functional Assessment
When maintaining patient assessment, medical professionals gather new information about patient’s condition as well as the one obtained previously.
- Population Health Analytics and Other Technologies
One of the recent approaches that combine IT, remote monitoring, and other technologies is the population health analytics that becomes more widespread as it involves.
- Family Physical and Mental Health Assessment
The interviewed family consists of a husband, wife (both in their 30s), and a boy of 12 years old. All members of the extended family live outside the state.
- Patient Assessment
Based on the information retrieved in the course of the examination, the patient has developed optic neuritis (ON).
- Smoker's Lung Disease: Holistic Patient Assessment
In order to reduce the probability of aggravation of the patient’s COPD, changes in their lifestyle, specifically, abstaining from smoking will be required.
- Psychiatric Care: PICOT Question Examples
This paper focuses on nursing intervention that aims to minimize negative consequences of restraint and seclusion, such as depression and anxiety. It also contains psychiatric PICOT question examples.
- Diseases of the Stomach and Patient Assessments
The analysis focused on nephrocalcinosis, peritonitis, and renal artery stenosis, which allowed examining the diverse applications of X-ray imaging and patient assessments.
- Nursing Assessment and Medical Diagnoses
Clinical manifestations are objective symptoms of the disease as perceived by the nurse performing a medical check, or the patient in the course of their illness.
- IHuman Case: Tommy Acker Blunt Trauma
The protrusion in the abdominal area and vomiting combined with lassitude and loss of appetite are clear signs of a blunt abdominal trauma.
- Family Health Assessment: Culture in Nursing Education and Practice
The conducted assessment revealed that the members did not have any psychological or physical condition that might affect their functions.
- Alzheimer Disease: The Patient Case Study
Concerning Mr. M's primary diagnosis, Alzheimer's is the most likely option that should be considered in the patient's further treatment and family education.
- Miami Community Assessment
About 33% of African Americans and about 20% of Hispanics' income rate is below the federal poverty line. Such a disadvantage level is a serious challenge to healthcare.
- Alzheimer Disease in a 57-Years-Old Patient
The paper presents the medical case study of a 57-years-old patient with a confirmed diagnosis of early-onset AD caused by mild cognitive impairment.
- Family Health Assessment: Family's Ecomap and Genogram
In terms of this paper, the family will be analyzed on family health with the help of a designed questionnaire that will help estimate the family's ecomap and genogram.
- Health Literacy Assessment Tools
In this paper, the tools for assessment of patient understanding and adherence to prescribed medicine, as well as the general level of patient health literacy, will be discussed.
- Acute Otitis Media: Patient Assignment
The paper describes the assignment as a patient seen in the office diagnosis (ACUTE otitis media), including CPT CODE, IC-9 CODES, treatment, and medication for the patient.
- Santiago Family Health Assessment
The case study selected a family to complete a family health assessment. To interview the family takes the open-ended, family-focused questions for each of the different health patterns.
- The Differential Diagnosis Case
Mr. Michael Smith is a 71-year-old Caucasian male, who came to the hospital complaining of trouble when breathing, short breath, and recurrent wheezing.
- Nursing Process Stages and Community Health
Nursing is a process that involves several phases which include: Assessment, diagnosis, planning stage, implementation stage, and evaluation.
- The Nursing Process: Key Aspects
Nurses can contribute to the improvement of many policies that are related to healthcare and environmental protection.
- SOAP Note on Patient Seen in the Practicum Setting
Health promotion and maintenance: Mrs. Denise was advised on the importance of going for health check ups and health promotion activities.
- Tympanic Membrane and Thyroid Gland: The Clinical Assessment
The clinical assessment proceeds in accordance with the patient’s age, clinical history, physical exam findings and review of lab results.
- Gastroenterology Disorder in Elderly Male Patient
The abnormal physiological processes linked to digestive system disorders are intricate. In the case of the 60-year-old man, a queasy stomach are indications of such disorders.
- The Cardiovascular Risk in New Zealand: Assessment and Management
From the study, it is evident that New Zealand nursing practice is set to benefit from the application of the PARIHS guidelines.
- Urinary Tract Infection in a 54-Year-Old Man
In this case, a patient is a 54-year-old man who is presented with such symptoms as sudden urgency to urinate, painful urination, and back pain during the last 48 hours.
- Physical Assessment of the Body System
This paper is a physical assessment of the body system. It discusses functions, abnormalities, patient education of head, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, throat, neck, and face.
- The Depression Screening Training in Primary Care
The aim of this paper is to describe the depression screening training. The training is aimed at screening older populations for depression in primary care.
- Abdominal Pain Assessment
Generalized abdominal pain should be addressed in a detailed manner to determine the possible diagnoses from the vast of those characterized by this symptom.
- Patient Assessment and Intervention Recommendations
After receiving permission from the patient, several assessment tools have been used to identify the current mental and physical condition of the patient.
- Case Study for a Patient with Hormonal Disorders
The case study about a 22-year-old girl with an irregular menstrual cycle and overweight who is trying to get pregnant and has been unsuccessful for 18 months.
- Depression Screening Tool for Primary Care Center
The present paper offers an overview of the literature on the topic and details an action plan with a timetable based on the IOWA model and Kurt Lewin’s model.
- Analysis of the Jessica Case Study
Jessica reports to the emergency department chiefly complaining of a sudden left eye visual declination. She also reports difficulties in differentiating colors.
- Case Study for a Patient: Assessment and Treatment Plan
A patient has a decrease in vision in the left eye, pain when moving it, and an inability to determine colors. The decrease started in morning and has worsened over few hours.
- Family Assessment of Health Problems
Few health problems and barriers to health are identified in this case. The mother’s lack of physical activity after the mastectomy operation is concerning.
- Clinical Action Plan: Family Assessment
Conducting a family assessment for the development of an appropriate clinical action plan is critical for obtaining sufficient information in this respect.
- Nursing Informatics (TANIC) Self-Assessment
Nursing informatics refers to a field of nursing that incorporates information and computer sciences and nursing to provide data communication management.
- An Elderly Person's Health Assessment
The patient needs medical interventions for the following problems - the treatment of deteriorating sensory perception, and diseases of the bones and joints.
- The Alcohol Abuse Indicators Assessment
The health indicator of drinking alcohol continues to drastically affect the citizens of Florida, elevating the rates of mortality and morbidity in the region.
- Health Assessment and Patterns in a Family
The interview was taken from a small family living in a house with heating, a kitchen, and amenities. The family composition included a father, a mother, and an 8-year-old child.
- Medical Assessment in the Psychiatric Field
According to the psychiatric history of the 26-year-old patient, she has been hospitalized for various conditions, including bipolar disorder, anxiety, and depression.
- Psychiatric Assessment of Children
There are four key elements inherent to any psychiatric assessment and interview of children, namely the clinical description, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment planning.
- Social Determinants in Family Health Assessment
This paper discusses the social determinants of health for a family, recommends age-appropriate screenings, and applies a functional health model to address sleep problems.
- Stages of the Nursing Process: Analysis
This paper will evaluate and explain in detail each step of the nursing process that is essential in providing proper medical care to patients.
- Alzheimer's Disease: The Case Study
The patient is 40 year old male who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer Disease. The condition has been diagnosed by his doctor and therefore been referred to an outpatient clinic.
- Developmental Physical Assessment of Children's Health
The pediatric health assessment is an essential procedure during different age periods, which helps ensure the body's stable development and diagnose various illnesses.
- Medical Diagnosis: Key Requirements
Medical diagnosis is an identification of a character of an illness and its specifics. This process demands gathering data about the state of the patient's health.
- The Assessment Tools Used in Geriatric Social Work Practice
The paper discusses the assessment tools used in geriatric social work practice. Adequate assessment is vital for effective treatment and positive outcomes.
- The Chronic Contracted Frozen Shoulders: Assessment and Management
The study aims to investigate the clinical practice patterns of assessing and managing chronic contracted frozen shoulders in a population of physiotherapists in the UAE.
- Analysis of 82-Year-Old Female Mrs. Y's Case Study
In the assignment, the examination of the patient will be provided along with a diagnostic and management plan and includes interpretation of clinical investigation findings.
- Family Assessment and Interview Findings
This paper provides a family assessment. The family consists of the father (Mr. J, 40 years old), the mother (Mrs. J, 35 years old), and their son (K, eight years old).
- Nursing and Medical Practice Problem
A nursing practice problem is discovered through nursing evaluations of a patient's state, whereas a medical practice problem is focused on the patient's pathology.
- Nursing Issues: Family Assessment
When dealing with illness in a family, nurses are challenged with applying properly designed interventions that would suffice the needs of an individual and the family.
- Patient-Centered Gerontological Assessment & Care
The growing number of people older than 65 years has an impact on the social service agencies and gerontological nurses who provide care for them.
- Miami Community Healthcare Assessment
The paper examines the city of Miami, Florida, in the context of the lack of emergency care for the low-income population.
- Physical Assessment in Nursing Practice
The physical assessment is unique for nurse practitioners because physicians require an understanding of the essentials of their interaction before making a diagnosis.
- Laboratory Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Children
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a group of developmental conditions characterized by, among other things, difficulties in social functioning and the occurrence of repetitive behaviors.
- Physical Assessments Among School-Aged Children
This article discusses the importance of physical assessments in understanding the development of school-aged children and explores different theories of child development.
- The Role of Stakeholders and Community Assessment in Health Nursing
Collaboration between community health nurses and community stakeholders as well as community resource assessment can help nurses promote population health.
- Improvement of Health and Medical Care in the US
This paper explores the criteria for evaluating the success of a health plan, specifically focusing on improving healthcare in a rural area of State X in the United States.
- Braden Scale vs. Waterlow Scale for Assessment
The paper aims to compare two assessment scales to predict pressure ulcers – the Braden Scale and Waterlow Scale – to prove that the Braden Scale is a better assessment tool.
- Depression Screening: Patient Health Questionnaire-9
The purpose of this project is to implement routine depression screening intervention using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 tool in a primary care site.
- Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation and Patient Case Presentation
The patient experiences apathy, loss of interest in what is happening around her, and she no longer enjoys anything.
- The Case of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
The paper discusses the case of an old male who was diagnosed 2 years ago with mild Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease confirmed by spirometry of FE1>50%.
- The Edinburgh Niddrie Community in Scotland, UK
Human activities, main locations, and opinions were considered to assess the Edinburgh Niddrie Community and identify the influences on health and social care.
- Diagnosing Upper Respiratory Infection in a Child
This report discusses the diagnosis and subsequent treatment plan, which includes pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatments, as well as family communication and engagement.
- The Medi-Heal Union Hospital: Electronic Medical Record System
The Medi-Heal Union hospital is a healthcare provider located in Abu Dhabi. The institution started a project that was focused on implementing an electronic medical record system.
- Admission Process to Leahi Hospital
The social service department provides a variety of services to Leahi residents and Adult Day Health Participants. The nursing unit provides short- and long-term care to patients.
- Medical Diagnosis and Evaluation of Older Patient
A 70-year-old male residing in an assisted living facility presents symptoms involving rapid cognitive decline, behavioral changes, and increased dependency on assistance.
- The Electronic Medical Records System
Electronic medical records are among the most important types of information systems in healthcare since they offer full support of healthcare operations.
- Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation
The patient provided valuable details regarding complaints and symptomology, which required asking questions related to the patient’s experience with motherhood.
- Person-Centered Assessment in Mental Health and Adult Nursing
Person-centered assessment in mental health emphasizes holistic care, and nursing practices address intrinsic and extrinsic factors to enhance patient outcomes.