N 619 Samuel Merritt University Week 10 Renal Concept Map

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The assignment consists of reviewing a case study provided and creating a list of 2 to 5 differentials based on the case study patient’s presentation, HPI, and PE. Also explain for each differential, what in the presentation, HPI, or PE led to your opinion; then select the most likely diagnosis

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And create a pathology flowchart (image or written) using the software of your choice that links the case patient’s symptom presentation and your chosen diagnosis

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Submit Assignment Week 10: Renal Concept Map Points 25 Due Sunday by 11:59pm Submitting a file upload Review the following Renal Case Study. Create a list of two to five differentials based on the case study patient's presentation, HPI, and PE. Explain, for each differential, what in the presentation, HPI, or PE led to your opinion. Select the most likely diagnosis. A VINDICATE differential list is OPTIONAL for this assignment. List your references using APA format for this assignment. Create a pathology flowchart (image or written) using the software of your choice, as long as you can save your chart to a file type that can be opened and viewed by the course instructor, that links the case patient's symptom presentation and your chosen diagnosis. . S Refer to the Concept Mapping PowerPoint for help in completing your assignment. 5 ck k Next → • Previous Renal Case Study Rosy Renalski, a 30-year-old Caucasian female, presents to your primary care clinic with 4 days of hematuria and low back pain. Acutely started, no known trauma to back. Describes as vague, achy tension like on left side mostly. Does stand a lot at work. No dysuria. Urine looks orange-ish at times. No new medications, no urgency or increase frequency. No odor to urine. Denies fever. LMP: 2 weeks ago. Drinks 2–3 glasses of water a day, +coffee, + 3 sodas. PMH: HTN for 1 year, overweight Meds: Taking hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg daily and prn multivitamins + calcium FH: Parents who are alive and both with HTN, dad with DM and kidney dysfunction. She has 1 older brother (aged 33) who is healthy. One sister (age 36) with HTN and obesity. Does not know grandparents' history. SH: Patient is under moderate amount of stress. New job as an editor and keeps long hours due to deadlines. Lives with female partner of 6 years in rented apartment. Has 2 small dogs at home. Sleeping about 6 hours/night due to new job. NKDA, environmental, food, or material allergies ROS: General: no fevers, weight changes, night sweats, + fatigue PE: General: Alert, mildly uncomfortable, appearing overweight adult female VS: BP 134/89 P 70, RR 15, T 98.6, HT: 64 in, Wt 165# BMI 29 Skin: Dry, intact without any lesions HEENT: PERRLA, eyes clear, w/o discharge, TM'S intact, canals clear, mouth moist, w/o lesions, tonsils 2+ no erythema CVI Lungs: RRR, no MRG, CTAB Abdominal: Soft, round, non-tender to palpation, subtle + CVA tenderness on left side instructure-uploads.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com Olaru a vi at WI. IV uyuma. VI TOUR Urary at UTCU. TV :ציסטוסטוס new medications, no urgency or increase frequency. No odor to urine. Denies fever. LMP: 2 weeks ago. Drinks 2–3 glasses of water a day, +coffee, + 3 sodas. PMH: HTN for 1 year, overweight Meds: Taking hydrochlorothiazide 25 mg daily and prn multivitamins + calcium FH: Parents who are alive and both with HTN, dad with DM and kidney dysfunction. She has 1 older brother (aged 33) who is healthy. One sister (age 36) with HTN and obesity. Does not know grandparents' history. SH: Patient is under moderate amount of stress. New job as an editor and keeps long hours due to deadlines. Lives with female partner of 6 years in rented apartment. Has 2 small dogs at home. Sleeping about 6 hours/night due to new job. NKDA, environmental, food, or material allergies ROS: General: no fevers, weight changes, night sweats, + fatigue PE: General: Alert, mildly uncomfortable, appearing overweight adult female VS: BP 134/89 P 70, RR 15, T 98.6, HT: 64 in, Wt 165# BMI 29 Skin: Dry, intact without any lesions HEENT: PERRLA, eyes clear, w/o discharge, TM'S intact, canals clear, mouth moist, w/o lesions, tonsils 2+ no erythema CV/ Lungs: RRR, no MRG, CTAB Abdominal: Soft, round, non-tender to palpation, subtle + CVA tenderness on left side POC testing: UA: trace RBC, - nitrates, - WBC, + proteins, - ketones, - leukocytes. pH: 5.0 1
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Obesity Concept Map
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First and foremost, differential diagnoses incorporate a list of possible health conditions,
which could cause the patient’s symptoms. This technique depends on the information obtained
from the patient’s medical history, clinical presentation, as well as the physical examination.
Therefore, concerning the provided case study, the differential diagnoses include obesity,
hypertension, and kidney infection.
Obesity
First, concerning the case study, obesity is among the differential diagnoses because of
some of the subjective and objective data presented in the case. The case supports this diagnosis
due to the pre...


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