A case study ( Only a minimum of 200 words) Must be turned in by Thursday!!!!
Below you will find the instructions that are listed in my syllabus to do the case study for Unit 8, its not a big assignment as you will see, it only requires a minimum of 200 words at least. It states to use at least your textbook and if your unable to do that I will have to insert my textbook as an additional reference on the end. It also states below to select chapter 16 or 17 as an area of focus and develop the case study and because it says to do that I provided to you what those chapters cover, so as long as you put together a case study on something that covers the eye (chapter 16) or The ear, nose, and throat (chapter 17) then we will be just fine. I'm playing catch up or I would be able to handle this one myself. As always, NO PLAGIARISM! I always, always, check for plagiarism through the checker before I purchase any assignment. Please make sure proper formating is included which is APA format with in text citations and references. I need this assignment back by Thursday 01/22/15 by 5;00 P.M if not before then--Please meet deadline, I cant turn this in after the deadline! I am including my book reference information at the end of these instructions just in case. Thanks so much!!!
Unit 8---Self-Developed Case Study
For the final unit, you will select Chapter 16 or 17 as an area of focus and develop a Case Study. Chapter 16 covers Ophthalmology (The eye) and Chapter 17 covers Otorhinolaryngology (The ear, nose, and throat) Using medical terminology, eponyms, and abbreviations (where appropriate) that are associated with the area of specialty that you select, construct a scenario that includes the following:
A patient
The patient’s age
Significant information about the patient’s condition
Description of significant symptoms
Diagnosis
Treatment plan
Your Case Study should be at least 200 words in length. You are required to use at least your textbook as source material for your response. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.
My Book Reference:
Frucht, S. S. (2012). Medical terminology: get connected! Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.