case study
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Case Study Chosen: (List what case you have chosen)
Demographics: Age/Gender
SUBJECTIVE
• CC: • HPI: (As listed from Case Study Information) • Subjective: (What questions will you ask? Must be listed by System, ONLY as it
pertains to Chief Complaint/HPI. Should NOT be all systems or full head to toe unless pertinent).
OBJECTIVE
General:
• VS BP, HR, RR, Weight, Height, BMI • Physical Exam Elements: (Must be listed by System, ONLY as it pertains to Chief
Complaint/HPI. Should NOT be all systems or full head to toe unless pertinent.) • POC Testing (any Point of Care (POC) testing specifically performed in the office):
What tests (if any) did you perform during the visit (urine dip, rapid strep, urine pregnancy test, Glucose finger-stick, etc.)? Leave blank if none.
ASSESSMENT
• Working Diagnosis: (Must include ICD 10) • Differential Diagnosis:
PLAN
• Diagnostic studies: If any, will be ordered (Labs, X-ray, CT, etc.). Only include if you will be ordering for your patient. Remember the importance of appropriate resource utilization. Remember you are managing this patient in the CLINIC setting, NOT THE HOSPITAL.
• Treatment: Must include full Sig/Order for all prescriptions and OTC meds (Name of medication, dosage, frequency, duration, number of tabs, number of refills). CANNOT only list drug class. Should follow evidence-based guidelines.
• Referrals: If Applicable • Education:
• Health maintenance: • RTC:
Table 1. Common Musculoskeletal Diagnoses. In addition to your SOAP note, you must also complete the following table. Upload your SOAP note and table to the discussion board.
**Clinical Pearl**
Diagnosis Signs/Symptoms Gold Standard Diagnostics
Gold Standard Treatment
Low back pain/ lumbago
Cauda Equina Syndrome
Plantar Fasciitis
Degenerative Joint Disease (Osteoarthritis)
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Meniscus Tear
Hip Fracture
Pelvic Fracture
Navicular Fracture
Colles Fracture
Ankle Sprain
Type of Scan Indication Special Considerations
X-ray Bone fractures/damage, OA, metal, dense objects
MRI Gold standard for injuries to cartilage, meniscus, tendons and ligaments
No metal, pacemakers, aneurysm clips
CT Views structures like masses, trauma, fractures, bleeding. Forms 3-D picture
More cost effective than MRI