NSG 6430 iHuman Case Study – Yeast Infection
NSG 6430 iHuman Case Study – Yeast Infection Sample Solution
Physical Examination
⦁ General Appearance
⦁ Her face is pink, warm, and moist.
⦁ No pallor, jaundice, or skin discoloration
⦁ Patient is not in discomfort and she behaves and communicates normally
⦁ Vital signs:
⦁ Temp 98.7 F – oral
⦁ Pulse 66.8bpm – regular 116/64 supine or sitting 1116/62 standing
⦁ Respiratory rate 12 bpm
⦁ SpO2 – 99% on room air. NSG 6430 iHuman Case Study – Yeast Infection Sample Solution
Labs (In-House)
⦁ Urinalysis: To check the color (clear or cloudy), smell, viscosity, clarity, blood, presence of inclusions, and other findings that might suggest a urinary tract infection.
⦁ Collect a clean catch for urine culture in order to identify causative organism. NSG 6430 iHuman Case Study – Yeast Infection
Primary Diagnosis and 3 Differential Diagnoses – Ranked In Priority
⦁ Primary Diagnosis: Escherichia coli infection
⦁ Differential diagnoses
⦁ Other bacterial infections: Staphylococcus saprophyticus, Klebsiella, Pseudomonas, Proteus, or Neisseria gonorrhea
⦁ Yeast infection
⦁ Bacterial vaginosis
Management Plan
⦁ Treatment: trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole ( oral, 8 to 10 mg per kg per day, divided every 12 hours).
⦁ Non-medication treatment: drinking plenty of fluids, increasing vitamin C intake, take a probiotic, and eating plant extracts such as garlic, cranberry, and bearberry.
⦁ Tests ordered: urine culture, microscopic examination of urine, and urinalysis.
⦁ Education: patient should be encouraged to maintain hygiene and good bathroom habits as well as avoid having unprotected sex with multiple partners. NSG 6430 iHuman Case Study – Yeast Infection Sample Solution.
⦁ Follow-up/referral: patient may be asked to return after completing the dose to assess their progress.
Relevant Evidence-based Articles
Article: Al-Badr, A., & Al-Shaikh, G. (2013). Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections Management in Women: A Review. Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal, 22(1060), 1-18.
Article: Minardi, D., d’Anzeo, G., Cantoro, D., Conti, A., & Muzzonigro, G. (2011). Urinary tract infections in women: etiology and treatment options. International journal of general medicine, 4, 333.
Article: Barber, A. E., Norton, J. P., Spivak, A. M., & Mulvey, M. A. (2013). Urinary tract infections: current and emerging management strategies. Clinical infectious diseases, 57(5), 719-724.
The purpose of the study was to examine the common urinary tract infections in women. The article was relevant to Ms. Campbell’s case since it provided the various clinical presentation of urinary tract infections.
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Week 1 Assignment 3: SOAP Note
Each week, you are required to enter your patient encounters into eMedley. Your faculty will be checking to ensure you are seeing the right number and mix of patients for a good learning experience. You will also need to include a minimum of one complete SOAP note using the SOAP Note template. The SOAP note should be related to the content covered in this week, and the completed note should be submitted to the Dropbox. When submitting your note, be sure to include the reference number from eMedley.
Submission Details:
By Wednesday, May 24, 2017, enter your patient encounters into eMedley and complete at least one SOAP note in the template provided.
Name your SOAP note document SU_NSG 6430_W1_A3_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.
Include the reference number from eMedley in your document.
Submit your document to the W1 Assignment 3 Dropbox by Wednesday, May 24.
Week 2 Assignment 2: Interactive MedU Case
For this assignment, you will complete a MedU case study based on the course objectives and weekly content. MedU cases emphasize core learning objectives for an evidence-based primary care curriculum. Throughout your nurse practitioner program, you will use the MedU case studies to promote the development of clinical reasoning through the use of ongoing assessments and diagnostic skills and to develop patient care plans that are grounded in the latest clinical guidelines and evidence-based practice.
After you complete the MedU case study for the week, please print the summary of your case session and submit it as a PDF file to the W2 Assignment 2 Dropbox. Note that the summary of your case session has your name on the top right-hand corner. You need to submit this document as evidence that you have completed the case.
The MedU assignments are highly interactive and a dynamic way to enhance your learning. Material from the MedU cases will be present in the weekly quizzes, the midterm exam, and the final exam. You must have all MedU assignments completed in order to successfully pass the course.
Click here for information on how to access and navigate MedU.
This week, complete the case entitled “Case #1: 45-year-old female annual exam – Mrs. Payne.”
Submission Details:
Submit your work in a 2- to 3-page Microsoft Word document.
Name your file SU_NSG 6430_W2_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.pdf.
Submit your file to the W2 Assignment 2 Dropbox by Monday, May 29,.
Week 2 Assignment 3: SOAP Note
Each week, you are required to enter your patient encounters into eMedley. Your faculty will be checking to ensure you are seeing the right number and mix of patients for a good learning experience. You will also need to include a minimum of one complete SOAP note using the SOAP Note template. The SOAP note should be related to the content covered in this week, and the completed note should be submitted to the Dropbox. When submitting your note, be sure to include the reference number from eMedley.
Submission Details:
By Wednesday, May 31, 2017, enter your patient encounters into eMedley and complete at least one SOAP note in the template provided.
Name your SOAP note document SU_NSG 6430_W2_A3_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.
Include the reference number from eMedley in your document.
Submit your document to the W2 Assignment 3 Dropbox by Wednesday, May 31.
Week 3 assignment 2
Assignment 2: Interactive MedU Case
For this assignment, you will complete a MedU case study based on the course objectives and weekly content. MedU cases emphasize core learning objectives for an evidence-based primary care curriculum. Throughout your nurse practitioner program, you will use the MedU case studies to promote the development of clinical reasoning through the use of ongoing assessments and diagnostic skills and to develop patient care plans that are grounded in the latest clinical guidelines and evidence-based practice.
After you complete the MedU case study for the week, please print the summary of your case session and submit it as a PDF file to the W3 Assignment 2 Dropbox. Note that the summary of your case session has your name on the top right-hand corner. You need to submit this document as evidence that you have completed the case.
The MedU assignments are highly interactive and a dynamic way to enhance your learning. Material from the MedU cases will be present in the weekly quizzes, the midterm exam, and the final exam. You must have all MedU assignments completed in order to successfully pass the course.
Click here for information on how to access and navigate MedU.
This week, complete the case titled “Case #12: 16-year-old female with vaginal bleeding and UCG – Savannah Bauer.”
Submission Details:
Submit your work in a 2- to 3-page Microsoft Word document.
Name your file SU_NSG 6430_W3_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.pdf.
Submit your file to the W3 Assignment 2 Dropbox by Monday, June 5.
Week 3 assignment 3
Assignment 3: SOAP Note
Each week, you are required to enter your patient encounters into eMedley. Your faculty will be checking to ensure you are seeing the right number and mix of patients for a good learning experience. You will also need to include a minimum of one complete SOAP note using the SOAP Note template. The SOAP note should be related to the content covered in this week, and the completed note should be submitted to the Dropbox. When submitting your note, be sure to include the reference number from eMedley.
Submission Details:
By Wednesday, June 7, 2017, enter your patient encounters into eMedley and complete at least one SOAP note in the template provided.
Name your SOAP note document SU_NSG 6430_W3_A3_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.
Include the reference number from eMedley in your document.
Submit your document to the W3 Assignment 3 Dropbox by Wednesday, June 7.
Week 4 assignment 2
Assignment 2: SOAP Note
Each week, you are required to enter your patient encounters into eMedley. Your faculty will be checking to ensure you are seeing the right number and mix of patients for a good learning experience. You will also need to include a minimum of one complete SOAP note using the SOAP Note template. The SOAP note should be related to the content covered in this week, and the completed note should be submitted to the Dropbox. When submitting your note, be sure to include the reference number from eMedley.
Submission Details:
By Wednesday, June 14, 2017, enter your patient encounters into eMedley and complete at least one SOAP note in the template provided.
Name your SOAP note document SU_NSG 6430_W4_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.
Include the reference number from eMedley in your document.
Submit your document to the W4 Assignment 2 Dropbox by Wednesday, June 14.
Week 5 assignment 1
Assignment 1: SOAP Note
Each week, you are required to enter your patient encounters into eMedley. Your faculty will be checking to ensure you are seeing the right number and mix of patients for a good learning experience. You will also need to include a minimum of one complete SOAP note using the SOAP Note template. The SOAP note should be related to the content covered in this week, and the completed note should be submitted to the Dropbox. When submitting your note, be sure to include the reference number from eMedley.
Submission Details:
By Wednesday, June 21, 2017, enter your patient encounters into eMedley and complete at least one SOAP note in the template provided.
Name your SOAP note document SU_NSG 6430_W5_A1_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.
Include the reference number from eMedley in your document.
Submit your document to the W5 Assignment 1 Dropbox by Wednesday, June 21. NSG 6430 iHuman Case Study – Yeast Infection Sample Solution.
Week 6 assignment 2
Assignment 2: SOAP Note
Each week, you are required to enter your patient encounters into eMedley. Your faculty will be checking to ensure you are seeing the right number and mix of patients for a good learning experience. You will also need to include a minimum of one complete SOAP note using the SOAP Note template. The SOAP note should be related to the content covered in this week, and the completed note should be submitted to the Dropbox. When submitting your note, be sure to include the reference number from eMedley.
Submission Details:
By Wednesday, June 28, 2017, enter your patient encounters into eMedley and complete at least one SOAP note in the template provided.
Name your SOAP note document SU_NSG 6430_W6_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.
Include the reference number from eMedley in your document.
Submit your document to the W6 Assignment 2 Dropbox by Wednesday, June 28.
Week 7 assignment 2
Assignment 2: Interactive MedU Case
For this assignment, you will complete a MedU case study based on the course objectives and weekly content. MedU cases emphasize core learning objectives for an evidence-based primary care curriculum. Throughout your nurse practitioner program, you will use the MedU case studies to promote the development of clinical reasoning through the use of ongoing assessments and diagnostic skills and to develop patient care plans that are grounded in the latest clinical guidelines and evidence-based practice.
After you complete the MedU case study for the week, please print the summary of your case session and submit it as a PDF file to the W7 Assignment 2 Dropbox. Note that the summary of your case session has your name on the top right-hand corner. You need to submit this document as evidence that you have completed the case.
The MedU assignments are highly interactive and a dynamic way to enhance your learning. Material from the MedU cases will be present in the weekly quizzes, the midterm exam, and the final exam. You must have all MedU assignments completed in order to successfully pass the course.
Click here for information on how to access and navigate MedU.
This week, complete the case titled “Case #14: 35-year-old female with missed period – Ms. Rios.”
Submission Details:
Submit your work in a 2- to 3-page Microsoft Word document.
Save your file as SU_NSG 6430_W7_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.pdf.
Submit your file to the W7 Assignment 2 Dropbox by Sunday, July 2. NSG 6430 iHuman Case Study – Yeast Infection Sample Solution.
Week 7 assignment 3
Assignment 3: SOAP Note
Each week, you are required to enter your patient encounters into eMedley. Your faculty will be checking to ensure you are seeing the right number and mix of patients for a good learning experience. You will also need to include a minimum of one complete SOAP note using the SOAP Note template The SOAP note should be related to the content covered in this week, and the completed note should be submitted to the Dropbox. When submitting your note, be sure to include the reference number from eMedley.
Submission Details:
By Wednesday, July 5, 2017, enter your patient encounters into eMedley and complete at least one SOAP note in the template provided.
Name your SOAP note document SU_NSG 6430_W7_A3_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.
Include the reference number from eMedley in your document.
Submit your document to the W7 Assignment 3 Dropbox by Wednesday, July 5.
Week 8 assignment 2
Assignment 2: SOAP Note
Each week, you are required to enter your patient encounters into eMedley. Your faculty will be checking to ensure you are seeing the right number and mix of patients for a good learning experience. You will also need to include a minimum of one complete SOAP note using the SOAP Note template. The SOAP note should be related to the content covered in this week, and the completed note should be submitted to the Dropbox. When submitting your note, be sure to include the reference number from eMedley.
Submission Details:
By Wednesday, July 12, 2017, enter your patient encounters into eMedley and complete at least one SOAP note in the template provided.
Name your SOAP note document SU_NSG 6430_W8_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.
Include the reference number from eMedley in your document.
Submit your document to the W8 Assignment 2 Dropbox by Wednesday, July 12. NSG 6430 iHuman Case Study – Yeast Infection Sample Solution.
Week 8 assignment 3
Research Paper
For this week, you will be completing a research appraisal about a women’s health topic in which you may be interested. The purpose is to complete only a synthesis of the topic. To start, only look at studies that are specific to your women’s health topic. Your appraisal will assist in finding the most current evidence. Remember, this is only for the purpose of synthesis. Simplicity is key to a successful evaluation. Below is a way to assist you in compiling your significant articles. Your table should only contain 5 articles. Finalize your findings in 1–2 pages and submit with your evaluation table.
Submission Details:
By Tuesday, July 11, 2017, enter your table and summary
Name your document SU_NSG6330_W8_A3_LastName_FirstInitial.doc
Submit your document to the W8 Assignment 3 Dropbox by Tuesday, July 11.
In the headings for the columns, include the following:
Citation: Author, year, title
Conceptual Framework: Theoretical basis for study
Design/Method: Indicate design and describe what was done in the study
Sample/setting: Number, characteristics, attrition rate, and why
Major variables studied and their definitions: Independent/dependent variable
Measurement: What scales were used to measure the outcome variables (e.g., name of scale, author, reliability info)
Data analysis: What stats were used to answer the clinical question
Findings: Statistical findings or qualitative findings (one for every statistical test mentioned in data anlysis)
Appraisal/Worth to Practice: Strengths and limitations of the study, risk or harm if study intervention or findings implemented, and feasibility.
Week 9 – Assignment 2
Assignment 2: SOAP Note
Each week, you are required to enter your patient encounters into eMedley. Your faculty will be checking to ensure you are seeing the right number and mix of patients for a good learning experience. You will also need to include a minimum of one complete SOAP note using the SOAP Note template. The SOAP note should be related to the content covered in this week, and the completed note should be submitted to the Dropbox. When submitting your note, be sure to include the reference number from eMedley.
Submission Details:
By Wednesday, July 19, 2017, enter your patient encounters into eMedley and complete at least one SOAP note in the template provided.
Name your SOAP note document SU_NSG 6430_W9_A2_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.
Include the reference number from eMedley in your document.
Submit your document to the W9 Assignment 2 Dropbox by Wednesday, July 19.
Week 10 assignment
Assignment 1: SOAP Note
Each week, you are required to enter your patient encounters into eMedley. Your faculty will be checking to ensure you are seeing the right number and mix of patients for a good learning experience. You will also need to include a minimum of one complete SOAP note using the SOAP Note template. The SOAP note should be related to the content covered in this week, and the completed note should be submitted to the Dropbox When submitting your note, be sure to include the reference number from eMedley.
Submission Details:
By Wednesday, July 26, 2017, enter your patient encounters into eMedley and complete at least one SOAP note in the template provided.
Name your SOAP note document SU_NSG 6430_W10_A1_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.
Include the reference number from eMedley in your document. NSG 6430 iHuman Case Study – Yeast Infection Sample Solution.
Submit your document to the W10 Assignment 1 Dropbox by Wednesday, July 26.