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    Introduction to case study Genitourinary problem in female have a number of symptoms and these symptoms requires clinical skills to focus on problem history and examination. The context of assessing genitourinary problem is based on a number issues such as gynaecological background, family history, obstetric history and sexual history. Having lower pain being experienced in upper urinary track and iliac fossa pain experienced in ectopic pregnancies are some of the symptoms produced by genitourinary

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    useful in our personal life as physical examination includes all the basic assessment which can give you an idea about your own health. It is also very beneficial in terms of assessing your family members when they are in need or sick. This examination also helps you to maintain your and your family’s health in terms of your growth and development which includes BMI, Nutritional guidance etc. 2.2 Significance in Social Context: Importance of Physical examination in society plays a great role in

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    information C. an assessment D. a diagnosis   2. In a hospital setting, the care provider takes the patient 's history, details the reason the patient is being admitted and performs a physical exam. The report of this information is known as the:  A. initial progress note B. discharge summary C. history and physical D. SOAP note   3. The SOAP documentation format is most commonly used in which healthcare setting?  A. hospital inpatient B. physician 's

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    The past several decades have seen an escalating trend in the rate of childhood obesity not only in the United States where 25%-30% of children are affected, but also in many of the industrialized nations. Childhood obesity has continued to be a major issue in the public health care system. The economic cost of the medical expenses as well as the lost income resulting from the complications of obesity both in children and adults has been estimated at almost $100 billion (Barnes, 2011). Overweight

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    Comprehensive History and Physical Examination Example Patient Name: Joan Evans Sex: Female DOB: September 21, 1930 Date: 9/22/2016 Chief Complaint: “I have pain in my lower back” History of Present Illness: JE is a 86-year-old Caucasian female that has low back pain. She states that her low back pain is a 10/10 at its worst, but that pain medication makes it feel better. The pain is not made worse or better through any of her day to day activities. The patient states that the pain started

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    complete basic paperwork, respond to emergency situations, analyze and solve problems, move and play with small children. Perform multiple tasks and meet deadlines. Special requirements: Ability to work and cooperate with others, required to pass physical examination, T.B. test, MI state police ICHAT and MI Dept. of Human Services Child Abuse/Neglect screenings. An Equal Opportunity Employer AA M/F Vet/Disability Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Other

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    care plans. These records are pertinent when initiating care in the acute and chronic setting for the patient. Medicare, Medicaid, and other personal health care providers necessitate rational documentation to guarantee that a procedure and/or examination is consistent with the individual’s health care coverage. The documentation also authorizes the place of health care treatment, eligible medical requirement and suitability of diagnosis and/or therapy, and that the services rendered were appropriately

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    REQUIRED UNIFORM ASSIGNMENT GUIDELINES THE HEALTH HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION PURPOSE As you learned in NR302, before any nursing plan of care or intervention can be implemented or evaluated, the nurse conducts an assessment, collecting subjective and objective data from an individual. The data collected are used to determine areas of need or problems to be addressed by the nursing care plan. This assignment will focus on collecting both subjective and objective data, synthesizing the

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    Most of patients were of different age group including men women and children. They used to presents with a variety of complaints with minor and major illnesses. Sometimes they present with a critical illness which requires meticulous care. I worked with a group of specialists who were easily available from local hospitals to help manage the patients promptly. Following are some essential element of practice. 2.1 Knowledge of Medical Conditions – common: The most common medical conditions that

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    may have an increased risk for systemic infections caused by dental abscess6 DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES Primary diagnostic tools2  Superficial abscesses often detectable by physical examination and palpation  Periapical x-ray or orhtopantogram recommended if the abscess is not visible or palpable on physical examination

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