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USW1.32487.202030 - NURS-6512N-17,Advanced Health Assessment.2019 Winter Qtr 11/25-02/16-PT27

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Running head: 1 HEALTH ASSESSMENT 1 Close Panel Suspected Entry: 63% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx HEALTH ASSESSMENT 1 Source - Another student's paper Health Assessment Information HEALTH ASSESSMENT 1 Close Panel Suspected Entry: 63% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx HEALTH ASSESSMENT 1 Source - Another student's paper Health Assessment Information Health Assessment Name Institutional Affiliation Health Assessment 2 In treating a patient with generalized abdominal pain, it is important to collect a detailed subjective history of the pain in order to better narrow down possible differential diagnoses (Ball, et al., 2015). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx In treating a patient with generalized abdominal pain, it is important to collect a detailed subjective history of the pain in order to better narrow down possible differential diagnoses (Ball, et al., 2015) Source - Another student's paper In treating a patient with generalized abdominal pain, it is important to collect a detailed subjective history of the pain in order to better narrow down possible differential diagnoses (Ball, et al., 2015) 3 In the scenario given, the subjective portion could be more detailed by asking the patient more targeted questions about the pain they are experiencing. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 75% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx In the scenario given, the subjective portion could be more detailed by asking the patient more targeted questions about the pain they are experiencing Source - Another student's paper However, in the case presented, the subjective portion could be more detailed with the use of more targeted questions about the pain they are experiencing 2 A good subjective history of present illness allows the practitioner to visualize what is going on with the patient before diagnostic testing is completed. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 89% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx A good subjective history of present illness allows the practitioner to visualize what is going on with the patient before diagnostic testing is completed Source - Another student's paper A good subjective history of present illness allows the practitioner to visualize what is going on with the patient before diagnostic testing is completed (Dains, et al., 2016) The patient reports that the pain started 3 days ago. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx The patient reports that the pain started 3 days ago Source - Another student's paper The patient reports that the pain started 3 days ago To inquire more about the onset of the pain, the patient should be asked, “How did the pain start? Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx To inquire more about the onset of the pain, the patient should be asked, “How did the pain start Source - Another student's paper To inquire more about the onset of the pain, the patient should be asked, “How did the pain start Did it start gradually or all of a sudden” as well as what the patient was doing when the pain occurred. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 86% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx Did it start gradually or all of a sudden” as well as what the patient was doing when the pain occurred Source - Another student's paper Did it start gradually or all of a sudden” as well as what the patient was doing when the pain occurred (Dains, et al., 2016) The quality of pain needs to be investigated as well. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx The quality of pain needs to be investigated as well Source - Another student's paper The quality of pain needs to be investigated as well For example, colicky pain is often associated with forceful peristaltic contractions where as a poorly localized ache is associated with visceral peritonitis. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 85% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx For example, colicky pain is often associated with forceful peristaltic contractions where as a poorly localized ache is associated with visceral peritonitis Source - Another student's paper For example, colicky pain is often associated with forceful peristaltic contractions whereas a poorly localized ache is associated with visceral peritonitis (Dains, et al., 2016) In cases of abdominal pain, it is important to ask the patient about their bowel movements. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 83% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx In cases of abdominal pain, it is important to ask the patient about their bowel movements Source - Another student's paper In cases of abdominal pain, it is important to ask the patient about their bowel movements (Dains, et al., 2016) The characteristic, frequency, consistency, color and smell of the bowel movement can all be indicators of what processes are going on in the bowel (Ball, et al., 2015). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx The characteristic, frequency, consistency, color and smell of the bowel movement can all be indicators of what processes are going on in the bowel (Ball, et al., 2015) Source - Another student's paper The characteristic, frequency, consistency, color and smell of the bowel movement can all be indicators of what processes are going on in the bowel (Ball, et al., 2015) For example, frequent, loose, strong smelling diarrhoea is associated with Helicobacter pylori, which would signal the practitioner to order stool testing to test for the bacterium. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 83% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx For example, frequent, loose, strong smelling diarrhoea is associated with Helicobacter pylori, which would signal the practitioner to order stool testing to test for the bacterium Source - Another student's paper For example, frequent, loose, strong smelling diarrhea is associated with Helicobacter pylori (H.Pylori), which would signal the practitioner to order stool testing to test for the bacterium (Ball, et al., 2015) Inquiring more about the patient’s history with GI bleed would also help with understanding what procedures and GI tract disorders that the patient has had (Dains, et al., 2016). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx Inquiring more about the patient’s history with GI bleed would also help with understanding what procedures and GI tract disorders that the patient has had (Dains, et al., 2016) Source - Another student's paper Inquiring more about the patient’s history with GI bleed would also help with understanding what procedures and GI tract disorders that the patient has had (Dains, et al., 2016) The objective assessment in the scenario is adequate, with positive findings in the abdominal assessment only. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx The objective assessment in the scenario is adequate, with positive findings in the abdominal assessment only Source - Another student's paper The objective assessment in the scenario is adequate, with positive findings in the abdominal assessment only However, including assessments such as if the abdomen is distended by percussing the abdomen and measuring abdominal girth could be helpful to confirm if the abdomen is enlarged (Ball, et al., 2015). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx However, including assessments such as if the abdomen is distended by percussing the abdomen and measuring abdominal girth could be helpful to confirm if the abdomen is enlarged (Ball, et al., 2015) Source - Another student's paper However, including assessments such as if the abdomen is distended by percussing the abdomen and measuring abdominal girth could be helpful to confirm if the abdomen is enlarged (Ball, et al., 2015) 4 The assessment is supported by the subjective information given. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx The assessment is supported by the subjective information given Source - Another student's paper The assessment is supported by the subjective information given The patient’s heartrate, blood pressure and temperature are mildly elevated, due to the 5/10 pain the patient is experiencing during the assessment. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx The patient’s heartrate, blood pressure and temperature are mildly elevated, due to the 5/10 pain the patient is experiencing during the assessment Source - Another student's paper The patient’s heartrate, blood pressure and temperature are mildly elevated, due to the 5/10 pain the patient is experiencing during the assessment 2 The hyperactive bowel sounds correlate with the patient stating that they are having diarrhoea. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 74% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx The hyperactive bowel sounds correlate with the patient stating that they are having diarrhoea Source - Another student's paper The hyperactive bowel sounds correlate with the patient stating that they are having diarrhea (Dains, et al., 2016) The tenderness in the left lower quadrant (LLQ) is different from the generalized pain that the patient described, but the left lower quadrant could be the focal point of pain with referred pain in the other quadrants that are non-tender (Dains, et al., 2016). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx The tenderness in the left lower quadrant (LLQ) is different from the generalized pain that the patient described, but the left lower quadrant could be the focal point of pain with referred pain in the other quadrants that are non-tender (Dains, et al., 2016) Source - Another student's paper The tenderness in the left lower quadrant (LLQ) is different from the generalized pain that the patient described, but the left lower quadrant could be the focal point of pain with referred pain in the other quadrants that are non-tender (Dains, et al., 2016) On collecting diagnostic data, I would start off by ordering a series of lab tests to rule out possible infection, electrolyte imbalances or parasitic infections that could be causing the pain. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx On collecting diagnostic data, I would start off by ordering a series of lab tests to rule out possible infection, electrolyte imbalances or parasitic infections that could be causing the pain Source - Another student's paper On collecting diagnostic data, I would start off by ordering a series of lab tests to rule out possible infection, electrolyte imbalances or parasitic infections that could be causing the pain These would include a complete blood count (CBC), complete metabolic panel (CMP), Magnesium, Phosphate, occult stool and clostridium difficle stool (C.Diff) (Leblond, et al., 2014). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx These would include a complete blood count (CBC), complete metabolic panel (CMP), Magnesium, Phosphate, occult stool and clostridium difficle stool (C.Diff) (Leblond, et al., 2014) Source - Another student's paper These would include a complete blood count (CBC), complete metabolic panel (CMP), Magnesium, Phosphate, occult stool and clostridium difficle stool (C.Diff) (Leblond, et al., 2014) A high white count result from the CBC would indicate there is an infective process going on somewhere in the body and would require more diagnostic testing into the source of the infection (Leblond, et al., 2014). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx A high white count result from the CBC would indicate there is an infective process going on somewhere in the body and would require more diagnostic testing into the source of the infection (Leblond, et al., 2014) Source - Another student's paper A high white count result from the CBC would indicate there is an infective process going on somewhere in the body and would require more diagnostic testing into the source of the infection (Leblond, et al., 2014) The CMP would show liver, kidney and electrolyte function, excessive diarrhea can cause electrolyte imbalances that can cause changes in peristalsis and lead to abdominal pain (Leblond, et al., 2014). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx The CMP would show liver, kidney and electrolyte function, excessive diarrhea can cause electrolyte imbalances that can cause changes in peristalsis and lead to abdominal pain (Leblond, et al., 2014) Source - Another student's paper The CMP would show liver, kidney and electrolyte function, excessive diarrhea can cause electrolyte imbalances that can cause changes in peristalsis and lead to abdominal pain (Leblond, et al., 2014) An occult stool would test if the patient is having bleeding in the intestine that is not grossly seen (Leblond, et al., 2014). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx An occult stool would test if the patient is having bleeding in the intestine that is not grossly seen (Leblond, et al., 2014) Source - Another student's paper An occult stool would test if the patient is having bleeding in the intestine that is not grossly seen (Leblond, et al., 2014) Testing for C. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx Testing for C Source - Another student's paper Testing for C Diff would rule out a Pylori infection. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx Diff would rule out a Pylori infection Source - Another student's paper Diff would rule out a Pylori infection For imaging, I would order a CT abdomen, with or without contrast (based on glomular filtration rate in CMP), in order to view any organ abnormalities. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx For imaging, I would order a CT abdomen, with or without contrast (based on glomular filtration rate in CMP), in order to view any organ abnormalities Source - Another student's paper For imaging, I would order a CT abdomen, with or without contrast (based on glomular filtration rate in CMP), in order to view any organ abnormalities A CT scan is the gold standard of visualizing visceral function in acute abdominal pain. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 84% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx A CT scan is the gold standard of visualizing visceral function in acute abdominal pain Source - Another student's paper A CT scan is the gold standard of visualizing visceral function in acute abdominal pain (Leblond, et al., 2014) The impression and findings found in the CT scan would determine if the patient requires any immediate surgical interventions (Leblond, et al., 2014). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx The impression and findings found in the CT scan would determine if the patient requires any immediate surgical interventions (Leblond, et al., 2014) Source - Another student's paper The impression and findings found in the CT scan would determine if the patient requires any immediate surgical interventions (Leblond, et al., 2014) An abdominal x-ray and LLQ ultrasound (US) would be helpful in visualizing this specific area if a CT is not available (Leblond, et al., 2014). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx An abdominal x-ray and LLQ ultrasound (US) would be helpful in visualizing this specific area if a CT is not available (Leblond, et al., 2014) Source - Another student's paper An abdominal x-ray and LLQ ultrasound (US) would be helpful in visualizing this specific area if a CT is not available (Leblond, et al., 2014) An Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) might be performed since the patient has a positive history for GI bleed, based on the results from the occult stool testing (Leblond, et al., 2014). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx An Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) might be performed since the patient has a positive history for GI bleed, based on the results from the occult stool testing (Leblond, et al., 2014) Source - Another student's paper An Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) might be performed since the patient has a positive history for GI bleed, based on the results from the occult stool testing (Leblond, et al., 2014) 5 I would accept the current diagnosis of gastroenteritis, due to the fact that the patient describes subjective data correlates with the symptoms of gastroenteritis with diarrhea, nausea and generalized abdominal pain (). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx I would accept the current diagnosis of gastroenteritis, due to the fact that the patient describes subjective data correlates with the symptoms of gastroenteritis with diarrhea, nausea and generalized abdominal pain () Source - Another student's paper I would accept the current diagnosis of gastroenteritis, due to the fact that the patient describes subjective data correlates with the symptoms of gastroenteritis with diarrhea, nausea and generalized abdominal pain () 2 The physical assessment could be indicative of gastroenteritis, with a slight elevation in body temperature due to inflammation (Ball, et al., 2015). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx The physical assessment could be indicative of gastroenteritis, with a slight elevation in body temperature due to inflammation (Ball, et al., 2015) Source - Another student's paper The physical assessment could be indicative of gastroenteritis, with a slight elevation in body temperature due to inflammation (Ball, et al., 2015) The tenderness in the LLQ is not specific to gastroenteritis but can be a major area of inflammation causing tenderness to the area (Dains, et al., 2016). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx The tenderness in the LLQ is not specific to gastroenteritis but can be a major area of inflammation causing tenderness to the area (Dains, et al., 2016) Source - Another student's paper The tenderness in the LLQ is not specific to gastroenteritis but can be a major area of inflammation causing tenderness to the area (Dains, et al., 2016) I would still order an LLQ US or CT to rule out any other processes in this area (Leblond, et al., 2014). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx I would still order an LLQ US or CT to rule out any other processes in this area (Leblond, et al., 2014) Source - Another student's paper I would still order an LLQ US or CT to rule out any other processes in this area (Leblond, et al., 2014) Ulcerative Colitis Ulcerative colitis (UC) would be a differential diagnosis due to the patient’s history of GI bleed in the past and current symptoms. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx Ulcerative Colitis Ulcerative colitis (UC) would be a differential diagnosis due to the patient’s history of GI bleed in the past and current symptoms Source - Another student's paper Ulcerative Colitis The differential diagnosis would be Ulcerative colitis (UC) due to the patient’s history of GI bleed in the past and current symptoms 5 The diagnosis would account for the rise in body temperature, differentiating pain levels, and diarrhea. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx The diagnosis would account for the rise in body temperature, differentiating pain levels, and diarrhea Source - Another student's paper The diagnosis would account for the rise in body temperature, differentiating pain levels, and diarrhea 2 Recent studies into more conclusive biomarkers for more accurate diagnosis of UC have shown that protein identification and quantification using mass spectrometry could potentially differentiate UC from other bowel inflammatory bowel diseases (Barnes & Burakoff, 2016). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx Recent studies into more conclusive biomarkers for more accurate diagnosis of UC have shown that protein identification and quantification using mass spectrometry could potentially differentiate UC from other bowel inflammatory bowel diseases (Barnes & Burakoff, 2016) Source - Another student's paper Recent studies into more conclusive biomarkers for more accurate diagnosis of UC have shown that protein identification and quantification using mass spectrometry could potentially differentiate UC from other bowel inflammatory bowel diseases (Barnes & Burakoff, 2016) Sigmoid Diverticulitis Sigmoid Diverticulitis is when small bulging pouches develop in the sigmoid colon, in which food can collect in these pouches, causing them to inflame (Almerie & Simpson, 2015). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx Sigmoid Diverticulitis Sigmoid Diverticulitis is when small bulging pouches develop in the sigmoid colon, in which food can collect in these pouches, causing them to inflame (Almerie & Simpson, 2015) Source - Another student's paper Sigmoid Diverticulitis Sigmoid Diverticulitis is when small bulging pouches develop in the sigmoid colon, in which food can collect in these pouches, causing them to inflame (Almerie & Simpson, 2015) This would correlate with the diarrhea, LLQ pain, and slightly elevated temperature the patient is experiencing. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx This would correlate with the diarrhea, LLQ pain, and slightly elevated temperature the patient is experiencing Source - Another student's paper This would correlate with the LLQ pain, diarrhea,and slightly elevated temperature the patient is experiencing Diverticulosis of the bowel needs to be diagnosed before a diagnosis of diverticulitis can be confirmed, this is best done with a CT abdomen (Almerie & Simpson, 2015). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 97% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx Diverticulosis of the bowel needs to be diagnosed before a diagnosis of diverticulitis can be confirmed, this is best done with a CT abdomen (Almerie & Simpson, 2015) Source - Another student's paper Diverticulosis of the bowel needs to be diagnosed before a diagnosis of diverticulitis can be confirmed, which is done best with a CT abdomen (Almerie & Simpson, 2015) Regional Ileitis Inflammation of the ileus can cause increase in body temperature, localized pain to the LLQ, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx Regional Ileitis Inflammation of the ileus can cause increase in body temperature, localized pain to the LLQ, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea Source - Another student's paper Regional Ileitis Inflammation of the ileus can cause increase in body temperature, localized pain to the LLQ, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea The patient has had all of these symptoms, except for vomiting. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx The patient has had all of these symptoms, except for vomiting Source - Another student's paper The patient has had all of these symptoms, except for vomiting The diagnosis of regional ileitis often is associated with Crohn’ Disease (CD), but ileitis can occur without the presence of CD, and should be investigated efficiently to decrease delays or misdiagnosis (Gajendran, Loganthan & Catinella, 2018). Close Panel Suspected Entry: 99% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx The diagnosis of regional ileitis often is associated with Crohn’ Disease (CD), but ileitis can occur without the presence of CD, and should be investigated efficiently to decrease delays or misdiagnosis (Gajendran, Loganthan & Catinella, 2018) Source - Another student's paper The diagnosis of regional ileitis often is associated with Crohn’ Disease (CD), but ileitis can occur without the presence of CD, and should be investigated efficiently to decrease delays or misdiagnosis (Gajendran, Loganthan & Catinella, 2018) References Almerie, M. 2 Q., & Simpson, J. Close Panel Suspected Entry: 100% match Uploaded - wk6HealthAssessment.docx Q., & Simpson, J Source - Another student's paper Q., & Simpson, J (2015). 2 Diagnosing and treating diverticular disease. 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