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301
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Medicine
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Apr 3, 2024
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Case Study Assessment
Criteria
Unit code, name and release number
BSBMED301 - Interpret and apply medical terminology appropriately (1)
Qualification/Course code, name and release number
HLT33115 – Certificate III in Health Services Assistance (2)
HLT37315 - Certificate III in Health Administration (2)
HLT47315 - Certificate IV in Health Administration (2)
HLT43015 – Certificate IV in Allied Health Assistance (2)
HLT57715 – Diploma of Practice Management (1)
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Version:
1.0
Date created:
10 August 2018
Date modified:
08/07/2021
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Assessment instructions
Table 1 Assessment instructions
Assessment details
Instructions
Assessment overview
The objective of this assessment is to assess your knowledge and
performance as would be required to interpret and apply medical
terminology.
Assessment Event
number
2 of 3
Instructions for this
assessment
This is a case study assessment and it will be assessing you on your
knowledge and performance of skills required by the unit.
This assessment is
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Case studies – Female Reproductive System, Blood System
Submission instructions
On completion of this assessment, you are required to upload it or hand
it to your trainer for marking.
Ensure you have written your name at the bottom of each page of this
assessment.
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assessments submitted to TAFE and complete the assessment
declaration when submitting the assessment.
What do I need to do to
achieve a satisfactory
result?
To achieve a satisfactory result for this assessment all questions must be
answered correctly.
What do I need to
provide?
Pen or suitable electronic device.
If this assessment is being used for online/distance delivery, the student
must upload the assessment.
What the assessor will
provide?
Computers and access to the internet. Access to the case studies.
Due date and time
allowed
As per the training plan
Assessment feedback,
review or appeals
Appeals are addressed in accordance with Every Students Guide to
Assessment.
Specific task instructions
The instructions and the criteria in the case study below will be used by the assessor to determine
whether you have satisfactorily completed the Case Study Scenario. Use these instructions and criteria
to ensure you demonstrate the required knowledge.
Part 1: Case study – Female Reproductive System
To complete this part of the assessment, you will be required to read the Case Study Scenario below.
Once you have read the information, you are required to complete your written responses to questions 1
– 7 in the spaces provided in this document.
Once completed you will need to submit this assessment to your assessor for marking.
Case Study Scenario:
Patient: Susan Smith
Susan Smith has recently consulted with her Gynaecologist for a routine check-up and Pap smear. Susan
is generally a healthy, active woman with no previous history of abnormal readings on her smears.
Please review the report below and then answer the following questions:
PATIENT
SMITH, Susan
DATE TO BE ADMITTED
MAY 9, 2019
CHIEF COMPLAINT
Right ovarian cyst
HISTORY OF PRESENT
ILLNESS
Susan is a 34-year-old Caucasian female who had a routine
examination on April 21, 2018, at which time the examination
revealed the right ovary to be approximately two to three
times normal size. Otherwise, all was normal. The Pap smear
performed at the time revealed atypical cells of undetermined
significance. The patient returned for a colposcopy, and this
revealed what appeared to be squamous epithelial lesions CIN
I-II. Biopsies were performed which revealed chronic cervicitis
and no evidence of CIN. The patient was placed on Lo-Ovral
for two cycles and then was rechecked. The right ovary
continued to enlarge and got to the point where it was
approximately 4 x 5 cm, floating anteriorly in the pelvis, and
was fairly firm to palpation. A pelvic ultrasound confirmed the
clinical findings. Superior to the right adnexa was a 4 x 5 cm
mass, possibly with haemorrhage into either a paraovarian
cyst or a dermoid cyst. The patient is to be admitted now for
an exploratory laparotomy.
PAST MEDICAL HISTORY
The patient had the usual childhood diseases and has had
good health as an adult.
Previous Surgery
The patient had a Hymenotomy and dilatation and curettage
in 2006.
Menstrual History
Menstrual cycle is 28 days, averaging a three to six day flow.
Obstetrical History
The patient is a Gravida 0.
FAMILY HISTORY
Heart disease in the family. Father died of lung cancer. Mother
L/W.
REVIEW OF SYSTEMS
Non-contributory.
S. Cunningham MD
Physical examination
GENERAL
The patient is a well-developed, well-nourished Caucasian female in no acute
distress.
VITAL SIGNS
Height: 170 cm Weight: 61 kg Blood Pressure: 110/82. Normal. The trachea is in
the midline. The thyroid is not enlarged.
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