Kaplan MN566 Unit 3 Assignment Latest 2017 August

Question # 00584403 Posted By: katetutor Updated on: 09/06/2017 10:19 AM Due on: 09/06/2017
Subject General Questions Topic General General Questions Tutorials:
Question
Dot Image

Poor Patient Outcome

Relying solely on the classic features of a disease may be misleading. That's because the clinical presentation of a disease often varies: the symptoms and signs of many conditions are non-specific initially and may require hours, days, or even months to develop.

Generating a differential diagnosis; that is, developing a list of the possible conditions that might produce a patient's symptoms and signs — is an important part ofclinical reasoning. It enables appropriate testing to rule out possibilities and confirm a final diagnosis.

This case portrays a poor patient outcome after a misdiagnosis.

Case scenario

A previously healthy 35-year-old lawyer presents to a primary care office with a chief complaint of chest pain and a non-productive cough. The pain started suddenly 2 hours prior to coming to the office while the patient was sitting at his desk. The patient describes the pain as sharp in nature, constantly present but made worse with inspiration and movement, and with radiation to the base of the neck. His blood pressure in the right arm and other vital signs are normal.

On physicalexamination the only findings of note are chest wall tenderness and a faint cardiac murmur. The ECG in the office is normal. The patient is observed for an hour in the office and assessed. He is diagnosed with viral pleurisy and sent home on non-steroidal analgesics.

The following day the patient collapses at home and cannot be resuscitated by the paramedic service. An autopsy reveals a Type 1 aortic dissection with pericardial tamponade.

Written Assignment:

Developing a list of possible conditions that might produce a patient's symptoms and signs is an important part of clinical reasoning.

  1. As an NP in primarycare what would you have done differently?
  2. Discuss the importance of creating a list of differentials for this patient. How could it have changed this outcome?

If a serious diagnosis comes to mind based on a patient's symptoms:

  • Ask yourself; Have you considered the likelihood of it and whether it needs to be ruled out by testing or referral?
  • Because many serious disorders are challenging to diagnose, have you considered ruling out the worst case scenario?
  • Ask yourself: Do you have sufficient understanding of the clinical presentation to offer an opinion on the diagnosis?
  • Whatother diagnosis could it be? How might the treatment to date have altered the patient outcome?
  • What other diagnostic and laboratory or imaging was needed in order to make a complete differential list? What support tools would you consider using in helping to create a differential diagnosis list?
  • Are you familiar with the current clinical practice guidelines for the investigation of a suspected condition such as chest pain?
Dot Image
Tutorials for this Question
  1. Tutorial # 00582454 Posted By: katetutor Posted on: 09/06/2017 10:20 AM
    Puchased By: 7
    Tutorial Preview
    The solution of Kaplan MN566 Unit 3 Assignment Latest 2017 August...
    Attachments
    Unit_3_Assignment.doc (54 KB)
    Recent Feedback
    Rated By Feedback Comments Rated On
    Mon...0915 Rating Price offered are budget friendly 12/09/2019
    k...ts Rating Awesome quality 03/16/2019
    kam...ugam Rating Secure-payment gateways 07/21/2018
    ze...a4 Rating Easy tutorial order-placing 02/23/2018
    Mar...ache Rating Convenient and satisfactory work 01/30/2018

Great! We have found the solution of this question!

Whatsapp Lisa