Saint Thomas University Hyperandrogenism Discussion Case

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A new female patient, C.Y. 32-year-old patient consults your office because she presents hirsutism, clitoral hypertrophy and menstrual dysfunction. She also stated she has gain weight lately. You suspect of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).

  • Discuss and described the pathophysiology and symptomology/clinical manifestations of Hyperandrogenism.
  • Discuss three differential diagnoses for AUB with ICD 10 numbers for each.
  • Discuss patient education.
  • Develop the management plan (pharmacological and nonpharmacological).
  • An effective health assessment incorporates not only physiological parameters; please suggest other parameters that should be considered and included on health assessments to reach maximal health potential on individuals.
  • Name the different family developmental stages and give examples of each one.
  • Describe family structure and function and the relationship with health care.
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    • You will reply to the other two case studies (One of each).
    • Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.
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      CriteriaRatingsPoints
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      4 points
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      2 points
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      1 point
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      5 points
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      2 points
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      0 point
      PoorIneffectively uses the literature and other resources to inform their work. Unacceptable use of citations and extended referencing. APA style and writing mechanics need serious attention.
      3 points
      Response to Posts of Peers2 points
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      1 point
      FairThe student constructively responded to one other post and either extended, expanded, or provided a rebuttal.
      0 point
      PoorThe student provided no response to a peer's post.
      2 points
      Total Points: 10

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Hyperandrogenism
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Hyperandrogenism
When females feature high levels of androgens, the underlying medical condition is
known as hyperandrogenism. Chronic anovulation is one of the most common conditions that
come along with hyperandrogenism. The disorder mainly associated with this condition is
polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Pathophysiology and Symptomology/Clinical Manifestations of Hyperandrogenism
Pasthophysiology of this condition entails a vicious cycle that entails such issues as
ovarian, metabolic, and neuroendocrine dysfunction. Other features clinical and biochemical
hyperandrogenism (McCartney & Marshall, 2016). The main clinical manifestations include
virilization, acne, hirsutism, and androgenic alopecia. The presence of virilization should be
taken seriously because most of the times it implies that there is a likelihood of the patient
having an androgen-producing tumor. Hirsutism entails the growth of hair among women in a
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