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NR 511 Case study wk 3 A and 3B final| VERIFIED SOLUTION
NR 511 Case study wk 3 A and 3B finalWeek 3: Clinical Case Study Part One Discussion 
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Date of visit: October 20, 2017 
A 19-year-old male freshman college student presents to the student health center today with complaints of bilateral eye discomfort. Upon further questioning you discover the following subjective information regarding the chief complaint. 
History of Present Illness 
Onset	2-3 days ago 
Location	Both eyes 
Duration	Constant 
Characteristics	Both ...
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NR 511 Case study wk 3 A and 3B finalWeek 3: Clinical Case Study Part One Discussion 
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Date of visit: October 20, 2017 
A 19-year-old male freshman college student presents to the student health center today with complaints of bilateral eye discomfort. Upon further questioning you discover the following subjective information regarding the chief complaint. 
History of Present Illness 
Onset	2-3 days ago 
Location	Both eyes 
Duration	Constant 
Characteristics	Both ...
NR511 Final Exam Study Guide 2| VERIFIED SOLUTION
NR511 Final Exam Study Guide 2See Midterm and Week 1 Study Guide for content covering weeks 1, 2 & 3 
 
Common Infections 
1.	Impetigo 
Impetigo is a superficial bacterial infection of the skin. It is classified into primary impetigo when there is a direct bacterial invasion of previously normal skin or secondary impetigo when the infection arises at sites of minor skin trauma. The occurrence of secondary impetigo is referred to as impetiginization. 
 
Impetigo is most frequently observed in ch...
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NR511 Final Exam Study Guide 2See Midterm and Week 1 Study Guide for content covering weeks 1, 2 & 3 
 
Common Infections 
1.	Impetigo 
Impetigo is a superficial bacterial infection of the skin. It is classified into primary impetigo when there is a direct bacterial invasion of previously normal skin or secondary impetigo when the infection arises at sites of minor skin trauma. The occurrence of secondary impetigo is referred to as impetiginization. 
 
Impetigo is most frequently observed in ch...
NR511 Wk 3 Case Study Part 1
NR511 Wk 3 Case Study Part 1J.T. is a 19yo male c/o bilat eye discomfort x2-3 days. Pt states “both eyes feel gritty like sand caught in your eye.” Reports mild-moderate discomfort that is constant. Nothing relieves, nothing aggravates. Reports trying OTC Visine drops yesterday x1, relieved redness temporarily, but not gritty sensation, tearing, or itching. Current pain level 2/10. 
ROS negative for significant findings with the exception of redness, itching, tearing, FB sensation to bilat ...
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NR511 Wk 3 Case Study Part 1J.T. is a 19yo male c/o bilat eye discomfort x2-3 days. Pt states “both eyes feel gritty like sand caught in your eye.” Reports mild-moderate discomfort that is constant. Nothing relieves, nothing aggravates. Reports trying OTC Visine drops yesterday x1, relieved redness temporarily, but not gritty sensation, tearing, or itching. Current pain level 2/10. 
ROS negative for significant findings with the exception of redness, itching, tearing, FB sensation to bilat ...
NR 511 Week 3: Clinical Case Study Part One Discussion
NR 511 Week 3: Clinical Case Study Part One DiscussionGood evening professor and class. 
 
A 19-year-old male patient arrives to the clinic with a chief complaint of bilateral eye discomfort. Patient reports a feeling of sand in his eyes. He also complains of sensation feeling gritty in his bilateral eyes. The onset of symptoms started 2 to 3 days ago. He describes the pain as feeling moderate and rates his pain 2/10. He denies both aggravating and relieving factors at this time. However, he rep...
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NR 511 Week 3: Clinical Case Study Part One DiscussionGood evening professor and class. 
 
A 19-year-old male patient arrives to the clinic with a chief complaint of bilateral eye discomfort. Patient reports a feeling of sand in his eyes. He also complains of sensation feeling gritty in his bilateral eyes. The onset of symptoms started 2 to 3 days ago. He describes the pain as feeling moderate and rates his pain 2/10. He denies both aggravating and relieving factors at this time. However, he rep...
NR 511 Week 3_GASTRO CLINICAL CASE
NR 511 Week 3_GASTRO CLINICAL CASEAdvanced Nursing Practice Week 3: Gastroenterology Clinical Case 
HPI 
A 60-year-old Italian male presents with acute abdominal pain. He is a retired schoolteacher and still does some teaching on the side. He is complaining of acute onset of umbilical pain that started last evening after eating. He is experiencing a gnawing hunger pain in the umbilical area. The pain is more diffuse now and he feels nauseous, but there is no vomiting. He believes he had fever ...
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NR 511 Week 3_GASTRO CLINICAL CASEAdvanced Nursing Practice Week 3: Gastroenterology Clinical Case 
HPI 
A 60-year-old Italian male presents with acute abdominal pain. He is a retired schoolteacher and still does some teaching on the side. He is complaining of acute onset of umbilical pain that started last evening after eating. He is experiencing a gnawing hunger pain in the umbilical area. The pain is more diffuse now and he feels nauseous, but there is no vomiting. He believes he had fever ...
NR 511 Week 3: Clinical Case Study Part One Discussion| VERIFIED SOLUTION
NR 511 Week 3: Clinical Case Study Part One Discussion 
Good evening professor and class. 
 
A 19-year-old male patient arrives to the clinic with a chief complaint of bilateral eye discomfort. Patient reports a feeling of sand in his eyes. He also complains of sensation feeling gritty in his bilateral eyes. The onset of symptoms started 2 to 3 days ago. He describes the pain as feeling moderate and rates his pain 2/10. He denies both aggravating and relieving factors at this time. However, he r...
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NR 511 Week 3: Clinical Case Study Part One Discussion 
Good evening professor and class. 
 
A 19-year-old male patient arrives to the clinic with a chief complaint of bilateral eye discomfort. Patient reports a feeling of sand in his eyes. He also complains of sensation feeling gritty in his bilateral eyes. The onset of symptoms started 2 to 3 days ago. He describes the pain as feeling moderate and rates his pain 2/10. He denies both aggravating and relieving factors at this time. However, he r...
NR 511 Week 2 SNAPPS WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT TEMPLATE.
NR 511 Week 2 SNAPPS WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT TEMPLATE.SNAPPS WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT TEMPLATE 
What is thhe self-directed learning issue that was identified in your oral presentation? 
How accurate is thhe rapid strep test in diagnosing strep throat?
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NR 511 Week 2 SNAPPS WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT TEMPLATE.SNAPPS WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT TEMPLATE 
What is thhe self-directed learning issue that was identified in your oral presentation? 
How accurate is thhe rapid strep test in diagnosing strep throat?
NR 511 Differential Diagnosis and Primary Care Practicum (WEEK 3)
NR 511 Differential Diagnosis and Primary Care Practicum (WEEK 3)Subjective: 
A 19-year-old male presents today with the CC of BL eye discomfort. The symptoms started 2-3 days ago. The discomfort is present is BL eyes and is constant. He reports the discomfort as being a 2/10. The patient states OU feel "gritty" with mild to moderate amount of discomfort. He further describes the gritty sensation "like sand caught in your eye." There are no aggravating or relieving factors. He has tried OTC ...
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NR 511 Differential Diagnosis and Primary Care Practicum (WEEK 3)Subjective: 
A 19-year-old male presents today with the CC of BL eye discomfort. The symptoms started 2-3 days ago. The discomfort is present is BL eyes and is constant. He reports the discomfort as being a 2/10. The patient states OU feel "gritty" with mild to moderate amount of discomfort. He further describes the gritty sensation "like sand caught in your eye." There are no aggravating or relieving factors. He has tried OTC ...
NR511 Wk 3 Case Study Part 2
NR511 Wk 3 Case Study Part 2Primary Diagnosis: Allergic Conjunctivitis 
a.	The patient has a history of seasonal allergies. He is not currently taking his two allergy medications (loratadine and fluticasone). He is experiencing intermittent nasal congestion and rhinorrhea. His eyes are itching, red, tearing, and have a foreign body sensation in them “like sand.” His physical exam shows pale and boggy turbinates with mild-to-moderate swelling and clear drainage. He does not have any purulent ...
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NR511 Wk 3 Case Study Part 2Primary Diagnosis: Allergic Conjunctivitis 
a.	The patient has a history of seasonal allergies. He is not currently taking his two allergy medications (loratadine and fluticasone). He is experiencing intermittent nasal congestion and rhinorrhea. His eyes are itching, red, tearing, and have a foreign body sensation in them “like sand.” His physical exam shows pale and boggy turbinates with mild-to-moderate swelling and clear drainage. He does not have any purulent ...
NR 511 Week 3: Clinical Case Study Part Two Discussion
NR 511 Week 3: Clinical Case Study Part Two DiscussionWhat is your primary (one) diagnosis for this patient currently? (support the decision for your diagnosis with pertinent positives and negatives from the case) 
Allergic Conjunctivitis 
The pertinent information is supported by: 
 
1.	Positive data- Patient experienced a quick onset of 2 to 3 days, confirming spring allergies, eye redness, itching, tearing, FM sensation and feels his eyes are gritty. 
2.	Negative data- Patient did not repo...
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NR 511 Week 3: Clinical Case Study Part Two DiscussionWhat is your primary (one) diagnosis for this patient currently? (support the decision for your diagnosis with pertinent positives and negatives from the case) 
Allergic Conjunctivitis 
The pertinent information is supported by: 
 
1.	Positive data- Patient experienced a quick onset of 2 to 3 days, confirming spring allergies, eye redness, itching, tearing, FM sensation and feels his eyes are gritty. 
2.	Negative data- Patient did not repo...