Nursing NSG 6020 week 8 discussion Christine Smith flank pain
How can I help you? 2. What other symptoms or problems do you concerns? 3. When did yuour flank pain start? 4. Does anything make your flank pain better or worse? 5. What do your flank pain feel like? 6. How severe is your flank pain? 7. Where more precisely is your flank pain? 8. Any change in your flank pain since it began. 9. Does your flank pain radiated? 10. Tell me about the health of your grandparents, parents and children 11. Are you sexually active? 12. Do you have any allergies? 13. Are you taking any prescription medications? 14. Are you taking any over-the-counter or herbal medications? 15. Is your period late? 16. When did your fever start? 17. How high is your fever? 18. Do you have pain when you urinate? 19. Is your urine pink or red in color(blood in urine) 20. Are you having problems with your period? 21. Can you tell me about any current or past medical problems you have had? 22. Any previous medical surgical or dental procedure. Surname 2 Discussion Question 2 Based on your performance and the expert feedback in your PHYSICAL EXAM collection, describe two errors in your exam performance or documentation. Use specific references from your text to explain the importance of these findings in correct assessment of this client. I did not omit an exam, but I performed a few that were not indicated. Rectal exam A DRE would not be appropriate according to a study by Quaas et al. (2009). Performing a DRE has been commonly recommended on initial evaluation for undifferentiated abdominal area pain. The researchers found that the diagnosis in the groups were unaffected by whether or not a DRE was performed. In conclusion, given the discomfort and minimal predictive value of the DRE, the highly selective practice seems unreasonable (Quaas et al., 2009). Alternately, Goolsby and Grubbs state that a digital rectal examination is included in the abdominal examination (2015). Auscultate abdomen Auscultate the abdomen before beginning the gynecological examination by listening for bowel sounds and bruits, noting any abnormalities in the bowel sounds (Gooslby & Grubbs 2015). My thought process was completion of the abdominal assessment before moving on to the gynecological exam, and absence of bowel sounds may indicate obstruction. Discussion Question 3 Based on your performance on the PHYSICAL EXAM collection, describe one key finding that you included in your list and describe a specific physical exam that you can perform at the pointof-care to further evaluate the finding. Use specific references from your text. Right CVA tenderness to palpation. CVA tenderness is highly suspicious of kidney origin. Perform percussion at the CVA and flank to elicit and identify pain that may be associated with hydronephrosis or pyelonephritis (Gooslby & Grubbs, 2015). In addition to UA and lab work, non-invasive point of care ultrasound guided palpation (sonopalpation) may aid clinicians in localizing pain to discrete anatomic structures in cases of suspected acute pyelonephritis lacking classic features (Faust & Tsung, 2017). This device (sonographic Murphy sign) has been used to rule-in cholecystitis with good results. Although not diagnostic in itself, the authors agree that sonopalpation of the kidney may be a useful and reproducible tool to confirm or refute a diagnosis of acute pyelonephritis (2017). Discussion Question 4 Based on your performance and the expert feedback in your ASSESSMENT identification of problem categories, choose one missed/incorrect category and use specific references from your text to explain the importance of this category in arriving at correct differential diagnoses for this client I included the category of musculoskeletal, that was not indicated by the experts.
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