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Outline of the PowerPoint Presentation: Nurse Practitioner Assessment Case Study
Slide 1: Title Slide
Title: A thorough analysis of a case study
Your Name and Course Title, Number, and Date
Slide 2: Overview of the Case
Present the patient:
Gender, age, and pertinent demographics.
main grievance (such as the purpose of the visit).
Slide 3: Personal Experience
Age, gender, ethnicity, occupation, and living arrangement are examples of demographics.
The patient’s motivation for seeking care is the main grievance.
Utilize the eight dimensions for HPI (History of Present Illness):
Location Seriousness of Quality
Time frame
When
Background
Factors that change
related symptoms.
List all of your current prescriptions along with their dosages.
Allergies: These include environmental, dietary, and medication allergies.
Past Medical History: Illnesses or chronic diseases.
Family History: Genetic or familial conditions that are relevant.
Past Surgical History: Previous procedures, dates, and results.
Social History: Lifestyle variables, occupation, drug and alcohol use, and smoking.
Review of Systems (ROS): A systematic examination of symptoms from every bodily system.
Slide 4: Objective Information
Vital signs include height, weight, BMI, blood pressure, heart rate, respiration rate, and temperature.
Results of the physical examination: Emphasize any findings related to the main complaint.
Laboratory and Diagnostic Results: If there were no current tests available, state, imaging, or pertinent labs should be included.
Slide 5: Assessment Differential Diagnosis: List three to five possible diagnoses together with a succinct justification for each.
Primary Diagnosis: Using both objective and subjective data, determine the most likely diagnosis.
Slide 6: Arrange Diagnostic and Laboratory Tests:
Tests (such as CBC and radiology) ordered to confirm or rule out diseases; Pharmacologic Treatment Plan: Prescription drugs with dosages and justifications.
Non-pharmacologic treatment options include counseling, physical therapy, lifestyle modifications, and other therapies.
Predictive Advice:
primary preventive measures (e.g., checkups, immunizations).
Plan of Follow-Up:
Indicate what will be evaluated and the follow-up schedule.
Slide 7: Clinical Guidelines Incorporated
Provide an overview of pertinent clinical guidelines (e.g., CDC, American Heart Association).
Talk about how these rules influence the patient’s evaluation and care.
Slide 8: Evidence from Research
Provide the results of two to three current academic studies about the patient’s condition and course of therapy.
Give a brief explanation of how this research backs the selected course of treatment.
Slide 9: The Nurse Practitioner’s Role
Talk about the nurse practitioner’s responsibilities in patient assessment and diagnosis.
creating and carrying out a management strategy.
delivering instruction and proactive direction.
tackling health inequities and speaking up for the patient.
Slide 10: Conclusion
List the main points in brief:
significance of a holistic approach to treatment.
advantages of combining clinical guidelines with evidence-based practice.
The NP’s contribution to improving patient outcomes.
Slides 11–12: Citations
Provide at least four recent academic sources in APA format that were published in the last five years.
The American Heart Association, for instance (2021). Clinical practice recommendations for the treatment of adult hypertension. 32(4), Journal of Cardiology, 567–589. xxxxx https://doi.org
Taylor, R., and Smith, J. (2022). methods for diagnosis in primary care. Primary Care Journal, 28(2), 123–134.
Advice for Developing and Delivering
Make sure your slides are brief: Avoid crowding and make use of bullet points.
Notes for the Speaker: Provide thorough notes to help direct your spoken presentation.
Voice-Over: For every slide, record a professional and lucid narration.
Please let me know if you need help with APA formatting or the content for any particular slides.
QUESTION
Content Requirements You will create a PowerPoint presentation with a realistic case study and include appropriate and pertinent clinical information that will be covering the following:
1. Subjective data: Demographics; Chief Complaint; History of the Present Illness (HPI) that includes the presenting problem and the 8 dimensions of the problem; Medications; Allergies; Past medical history; Family history; Past surgical history; Social history; Review of Systems (ROS)
2. Objective data: Vital signs; Physical exam, Labs (reviewed from the patient’s medical records, if no lab/diagnostic tests were done recently to review, you must indicate that to receive credit).
3. Assessment: Differential diagnosis; Primary Diagnosis
4. Plan: Laboratory and diagnostic tests; Pharmacologic treatment plan; Non-pharmacologic treatment plan; Anticipatory guidance (primary prevention strategies); Follow up plan.
5. Other: Incorporation of current clinical guidelines; Integration of research articles; Role of the Nurse practitioner
Submission Instructions:
· The presentation is original work and logically organized, formatted, and cited in the current APA style, including citation of references.
· The presentation should consist of 10-15 slides and less than 5 minutes in length.
· Incorporate a minimum of 4 current (published within the last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work. Journal articles and books should be referenced according to APA style (the library has a copy of the APA Manual).