Role: You specialize in professional care for the elderly, orthopedic surgeons specializing in the musculoskeletal system, exercise physiologist, skilled evaluation and recommended exercise program for patients, and social workers It is a team of senior experts. Elderly person's unique needs in medical system
Evaluation section: 1) At least three assumed diseases / conditions are consistent with data and a brief description of each disease and reason 2) Clear
_____ Record the nurse's note information in the SOAP comment. Prepare (export) ten questions to interview the patient. Prioritize the top three
____ Study possible diagnostics and experiments / tests to create a differential diagnostic list
Write down your SOAP assessment including differential diagnosis, laboratory and test, and final diagnosis for Mrs. Jones. You can submit it to Lab Tech (coach) and apply for lab result.
_____ Research information on care and treatment of diagnosed disease, condition or disease
___ Make a simple plan for Mrs. Jones to tackle the three most important parts of the treatment plan
Next time I will interview Mrs. Jones. Please use these and other important or necessary other content during the interview process. When replying, please pay attention to the explanation of SOAP on the next page.
According to Mrs. Jones's explanation about her pain, which bone is the cause of the pain? Refer to the explanatory terms of the nurse to explain the location of the area.
What is the function of the skeletal system? What are the characteristics related to Mrs. Jones's situation?
4. How is exercise and diet related to bone health? What advice do Mrs. Jones have about exercise and meals?
Module 1: Mental Health Case Study # 1: Troubleshooting TOBY 14: Anatomy and Physiology Case Study # 2: Skeletal System
As a team, we will conduct research for Mrs. Jones' treatment plan, decide on the best way to share information and make decisions. Please use the box below and other paper as your memo
Module 1: Mental Health Case Study # 1: Troubleshooting TOBY 14: Anatomy and Physiology Case Study # 2: Skeletal System
Bone is a major component of the skeletal system. The bones that make up the human skeleton are divided into two groups. They are axial skeletal bones and appendicular skeletal bones. Adult bone has 206 bones, 80 of which are from the axillary bone and 126 are from the limb bones. The axial skeleton includes bone that extends along the central sagittal plane of the body. Imagine a vertical surface that goes through your body from front to back and divides the body into equal areas on the left and right. This is a median sagittal plane. The axial skeleton forms a central axis that includes skull, hyoid bone, spine, and chest bone. Axial skeleton protects many important organs and soft tissues of the body. The skull protects the brain, the spine protects the spinal cord, and the chest protects the heart and lungs
The skeletal system consists of bones, ligaments and tendons. It shapes the body and protects the organs. The skeletal system interlocks with the muscular system and helps the movement of the body. The bone marrow inside the bone is a soft adipose tissue that produces red blood cells, many white blood cells, and other immune system cells. The urinary system removes excrement in the form of urine. The kidneys remove the waste from the blood. The waste products combine with water to form urine. From the kidneys, urine moves towards the bladder along two thin tubes called the ureter. When the bladder becomes full, urine is discharged through the urethra
The skeletal system supports and protects the body while giving the shape and shape of the body. This system consists of connective tissue including bone, cartilage, tendons and ligaments. Nutrients are supplied to the system through blood vessels contained in bone ducts. The skeletal system stores minerals and fats and produces blood cells. It also provides mobility. Tendons, bones, joints, ligaments, muscles work together to create a variety of movements. Bone is a major component of the skeletal system. The bones that make up the human skeleton are divided into two groups. They are axial skeletal bones and appendicular skeletal bones. Adult bone has 206 bones, 80 of which are from the axillary bone and 126 are from the limb bones.