Make a case study about a female patient who has a burn on her legs

Question Answered step-by-step Make a case study about a female patient who has a burn on her legsand needs surgery because of a blood clot.( any story)Use the grading sheet for help!1-Pathophysiology: Admitting diagnosis and primary diagnosis of concern. Is this diagnosis pertinent to course content?2-Expected Symptoms: Were actual and potential symptoms listed and pertinent to this disorder?3-Assessment: Targeted Physical Assessment: Were pertinent symptoms related to disorder identified? Were specific things listed that would assess for?System Assessment Findings: Was a system-specific targeted to diagnosis assessment listed?General Survey: This was a general survey documented and covered all areas?4-Interventions: list interventions in order of importance? Rationales: Were the interventions individualized based on patient values, clinical expertise and evidence? 5-Evaluation/Response: Were outcomes and evaluations listed and appropriate to the intervention. 6-Medications: Were the medications listed, stating dose, timing, and purpose. Were nursing considerations listed? 7-Lab Tests and Treatments: Were lab values listed pertinent to patient’s diagnosis? the actual value and normal range and state why they were abnormal? Were the signs and symptoms listed appropriately to the abnormal lab value?7-Patient Safety: describe factors that create a culture of safety. How were observations or concerns related to patient safety communicated to families and the health care team? Discuss any potential and/or actual impact of national patient safety resources, initiatives, and regulations related to your patient and the care setting of your clinical rotation.8-Teaching plan/Demonstration: Was the teaching plan specific to the patient’s diagnosis, patient-centered, and an appropriate choice to the course level student is currently in. please no copy and paste, and can you provide any references. thank you Health Science Science Nursing NUR 204 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)