Unit 3 Case Study
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Bellow you will find a clinical case study. The case study starts with a description of a patients’ medical history, followed by discussion question/s. First, you have to analyze the medical history of the patient. As you read the patient’s information: * Highlight any risk factors that might exist, existing medical conditions, present signs and symptoms or complains that the patient is suffering from. * Analyze the results of any diagnostic tests that were performed. Diagnostic tests include, physical exams, blood test, radiologic tests (x-ray, CT scans, etc.), and other functional tests. * Relate the medical treatment used to the underlying pathology. * Propose clinical management plan for the patient’s condition, and possible prognosis.
You are encouraged to discuss the cases with other students and in groups, however, each student should submit the analysis of the case study in their own words through discussions.
Students should submit their case study through the “Discussion” link AND the “Turnitin Dropbox” link for that case study available on the course’s main page. If you fail to submit your case study through both links your case study will not be graded.
Turnitin is an automated system which instructors can use to quickly and easily compare each student's assignment with billions of web sites, as well as an enormous database of student papers that grows with each submission.Accordingly, you will be expected to all your case studies through both the Discussion link and the Turnitin Dropbox link for unit-1, unit-2, unit-3 and unit-4 case studies on the course’s main page.
Remember, Unit-3 Case Study will be available on June 22 at 11:00 am. and it is due by July 10, 2015 at 11:00 pm. Late case studies will not be accepted. Any case study submitted past 11:00pm will receive a ZERO. Also, do not forget to cite your sources
AND you MUST separate each answer by their own paragraph.
M.G. is an 8-year-old boy who has been brought to the emergency department by his parents with a fever of 104º F, lethargy, headache, and stiff neck. Laboratory analysis of a spinal tap demonstrates increased white blood cells in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
Discussion Questions 1. What is the most likely cause of M.G.’s signs and symptoms? What is the origin and pathogenesis? What other laboratory findings would be consistent with this etiology? 2. What are common complications of this disorder, and how would one assess for their occurrence?
Unit 3 Case Study
5454 unread replies.5454 replies.
Bellow you will find a clinical case study. The case study starts with a description of a patients’ medical history, followed by discussion question/s. First, you have to analyze the medical history of the patient. As you read the patient’s information: * Highlight any risk factors that might exist, existing medical conditions, present signs and symptoms or complains that the patient is suffering from. * Analyze the results of any diagnostic tests that were performed. Diagnostic tests include, physical exams, blood test, radiologic tests (x-ray, CT scans, etc.), and other functional tests. * Relate the medical treatment used to the underlying pathology. * Propose clinical management plan for the patient’s condition, and possible prognosis.
You are encouraged to discuss the cases with other students and in groups, however, each student should submit the analysis of the case study in their own words through discussions.
Students should submit their case study through the “Discussion” link AND the “Turnitin Dropbox” link for that case study available on the course’s main page. If you fail to submit your case study through both links your case study will not be graded.
Turnitin is an automated system which instructors can use to quickly and easily compare each student's assignment with billions of web sites, as well as an enormous database of student papers that grows with each submission.Accordingly, you will be expected to all your case studies through both the Discussion link and the Turnitin Dropbox link for unit-1, unit-2, unit-3 and unit-4 case studies on the course’s main page.
Remember, Unit-3 Case Study will be available on June 22 at 11:00 am. and it is due by July 10, 2015 at 11:00 pm. Late case studies will not be accepted. Any case study submitted past 11:00pm will receive a ZERO. Also, do not forget to cite your sources
AND you MUST separate each answer by their own paragraph.
M.G. is an 8-year-old boy who has been brought to the emergency department by his parents with a fever of 104º F, lethargy, headache, and stiff neck. Laboratory analysis of a spinal tap demonstrates increased white blood cells in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
Discussion Questions 1. What is the most likely cause of M.G.’s signs and symptoms? What is the origin and pathogenesis? What other laboratory findings would be consistent with this etiology? 2. What are common complications of this disorder, and how would one assess for their occurrence?
Unit 3 Case Study
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Bellow you will find a clinical case study. The case study starts with a description of a patients’ medical history, followed by discussion question/s. First, you have to analyze the medical history of the patient. As you read the patient’s information: * Highlight any risk factors that might exist, existing medical conditions, present signs and symptoms or complains that the patient is suffering from. * Analyze the results of any diagnostic tests that were performed. Diagnostic tests include, physical exams, blood test, radiologic tests (x-ray, CT scans, etc.), and other functional tests. * Relate the medical treatment used to the underlying pathology. * Propose clinical management plan for the patient’s condition, and possible prognosis.
You are encouraged to discuss the cases with other students and in groups, however, each student should submit the analysis of the case study in their own words through discussions.
Students should submit their case study through the “Discussion” link AND the “Turnitin Dropbox” link for that case study available on the course’s main page. If you fail to submit your case study through both links your case study will not be graded.
Turnitin is an automated system which instructors can use to quickly and easily compare each student's assignment with billions of web sites, as well as an enormous database of student papers that grows with each submission.Accordingly, you will be expected to all your case studies through both the Discussion link and the Turnitin Dropbox link for unit-1, unit-2, unit-3 and unit-4 case studies on the course’s main page.
Remember, Unit-3 Case Study will be available on June 22 at 11:00 am. and it is due by July 10, 2015 at 11:00 pm. Late case studies will not be accepted. Any case study submitted past 11:00pm will receive a ZERO. Also, do not forget to cite your sources
AND you MUST separate each answer by their own paragraph.
M.G. is an 8-year-old boy who has been brought to the emergency department by his parents with a fever of 104º F, lethargy, headache, and stiff neck. Laboratory analysis of a spinal tap demonstrates increased white blood cells in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
Discussion Questions 1. What is the most likely cause of M.G.’s signs and symptoms? What is the origin and pathogenesis? What other laboratory findings would be consistent with this etiology? 2. What are common complications of this disorder, and how would one assess for their occurrence?
Unit 3 Case Study
5454 unread replies.5454 replies.
Bellow you will find a clinical case study. The case study starts with a description of a patients’ medical history, followed by discussion question/s. First, you have to analyze the medical history of the patient. As you read the patient’s information: * Highlight any risk factors that might exist, existing medical conditions, present signs and symptoms or complains that the patient is suffering from. * Analyze the results of any diagnostic tests that were performed. Diagnostic tests include, physical exams, blood test, radiologic tests (x-ray, CT scans, etc.), and other functional tests. * Relate the medical treatment used to the underlying pathology. * Propose clinical management plan for the patient’s condition, and possible prognosis.
You are encouraged to discuss the cases with other students and in groups, however, each student should submit the analysis of the case study in their own words through discussions.
Students should submit their case study through the “Discussion” link AND the “Turnitin Dropbox” link for that case study available on the course’s main page. If you fail to submit your case study through both links your case study will not be graded.
Turnitin is an automated system which instructors can use to quickly and easily compare each student's assignment with billions of web sites, as well as an enormous database of student papers that grows with each submission.Accordingly, you will be expected to all your case studies through both the Discussion link and the Turnitin Dropbox link for unit-1, unit-2, unit-3 and unit-4 case studies on the course’s main page.
Remember, Unit-3 Case Study will be available on June 22 at 11:00 am. and it is due by July 10, 2015 at 11:00 pm. Late case studies will not be accepted. Any case study submitted past 11:00pm will receive a ZERO. Also, do not forget to cite your sources
AND you MUST separate each answer by their own paragraph.
M.G. is an 8-year-old boy who has been brought to the emergency department by his parents with a fever of 104º F, lethargy, headache, and stiff neck. Laboratory analysis of a spinal tap demonstrates increased white blood cells in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
Discussion Questions 1. What is the most likely cause of M.G.’s signs and symptoms? What is the origin and pathogenesis? What other laboratory findings would be consistent with this etiology? 2. What are common complications of this disorder, and how would one assess for their occurrence?