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Rationale for Choosing the Case

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Table of Contents
I. Introduction
A. Background of the study
B. Rationale for Choosing the Case
C. Significance of the Study
D. Scope and Limitation
II. Clinical Summary
A. General Data
B. Chief Complaint
C. Nursing History
a. History of Present Illness
b. Past Medical History
c. Familial History
d. Social History
D. Physical Assessment
F. Laboratory and Diagnostic Exams
G. Impression/Diagnosis
III. Clinical Discussion of Disease
A. Anatomy and Physiology
B. Pathophysiology
C. Drug Studies
IV. Nursing Process
A. Problem List
B. Nursing Care Plan
C. Long Term Objective
D. Discharge Planning

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INTRODUCTION
A. Background of the Study
This is a case of a 30 y/o, G
1
P
0
who came in due to left back pain. Present
complaint started 1 day PTA when P
x
experienced left back pain radiating to the
lumbosacral area and difficulty of breathing usually after coughing. Persistent coughing
and back pain, P
x
was advised and was admitted in our institution.
B. Rationale for Choosing the Case
The case was studied for the following reasons:
1. to know the anatomy and physiology of the lungs
2. to know the pathophysiology of pulmonary edema
3. to know the appropriate nursing intervention in handling P
x
with pulmonary
edema
4. to know the appropriate medical management in caring for patient with
pulmonary edema
C. Significance of the Study
This study will be able to help students, specially nursing students to know
everything about pulmonary edema, thus being able to render proper nursing care and
intervention to patients with pulmonary edema. This, if implemented, will make it easier
for patients to restore their health. This study may also help student nurses to be more
effective nurses.
D. Scope and Limitation
This study only engage in the following topics:
1. anatomy and physiology of the lungs
2. pulmonary edema

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Table of Contents I. Introduction A. Background of the study B. Rationale for Choosing the Case C. Significance of the Study D. Scope and Limitation II. Clinical Summary A. General Data B. Chief Complaint C. Nursing History a. History of Present Illness b. Past Medical History c. Familial History d. Social History D. Physical Assessment F. Laboratory and Diagnostic Exams G. Impression/Diagnosis III. Clinical Discussion of Disease A. Anatomy and Physiology B. Pathophysiology C. Drug Studies IV. Nursing Process A. Problem List B. Nursing Care Plan C. Long Term Objective D. Discharge Planning INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study This is a case of a 30 y/o, G1P0 who came in due to left back pain. Present complaint started 1 day PTA when Px experienced left back pain radiating to the lumbosacral area and difficulty of breathing usually after coughing. Persistent coughing and back pain, Px was advised and was admitted in our institution. B. Rationale for Choosing the Case The case was studied for the following reasons: 1. to know the anatomy and physiology of the lungs 2. to know the pathophysiology of pulmonary edema 3. to know the appropriate nursing intervention in handling Px with pulmonary edema 4. to know the appropriate medical management in caring for patient with pulmonary edema C. Significance of the Study This study will be able to help students, specially nursing students to know everything about pulmonary edema, t ...
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