
EBK STUDY GUIDE FOR GOULD'S PATHOPHYSIO
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Chapter 19, Problem 14SQ
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To explain: How an abscess may develop with PID.
Introduction: Bacteria are a prokaryotic organism that can cause numerous health risks. The bacteria can migrate to uterus that may cause infection of the associated organs. It may form abscess, which is a painful collection of pus.
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a. Patient Profile
Patient’s Name: P.B.S.
Birthdate: 08/05/1990
Race: Asian
Age: 34 y/o
Gender: Female
Weight (Kg): 59.6kg
Height (cm): 148 cm
BMI:27.21 kg/m^2
Religion: Roman Catholic
Nationality: Filipino
Occupation: NA
Address:
Physician: Dr. Elmer T. Bondoc, MD
Admitting Diagnosis: Anal Fistula
Name of informant:
Admission Date:
b. Chief Complaint
Fistula in anus
c. Admitting Diagnosis
Anal Fistula
d. History of Present Illness
The patient experiences anal pain, discharge, itching, and bleeding. Due to the persistence of these symptoms, a consultation was sought after an unclear antibiotic treatment. Since the symptoms continued intermittently, a second opinion was obtained, and surgery was recommended.
Make a prioritization and 2 nursing care plan based on the prioritization based on the data
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a. Patient Profile
Patient’s Name: P.B.S.
Birthdate: 08/05/1990
Race: Asian
Age: 34 y/o
Gender: Female
Weight (Kg): 59.6kg
Height (cm): 148 cm
BMI:27.21 kg/m^2
Religion: Roman Catholic
Nationality: Filipino
Occupation: NA
Address:
Physician: Dr. Elmer T. Bondoc, MD
Admitting Diagnosis: Anal Fistula
Name of informant:
Admission Date:
b. Chief Complaint
Fistula in anus
c. Admitting Diagnosis
Anal Fistula
d. History of Present Illness
The patient experiences anal pain, discharge, itching, and bleeding. Due to the persistence of these symptoms, a consultation was sought after an unclear antibiotic treatment. Since the symptoms continued intermittently, a second opinion was obtained, and surgery was recommended.
Make an anatomy and pathophysiogy about the case with references
tabase
a. Patient Profile
Patient’s Name: P.B.S.
Birthdate: 08/05/1990
Race: Asian
Age: 34 y/o
Gender: Female
Weight (Kg): 59.6kg
Height (cm): 148 cm
BMI:27.21 kg/m^2
Religion: Roman Catholic
Nationality: Filipino
Occupation: NA
Address:
Physician: Dr. Elmer T. Bondoc, MD
Admitting Diagnosis: Anal Fistula
Name of informant:
Admission Date:
b. Chief Complaint
Fistula in anus
c. Admitting Diagnosis
Anal Fistula
d. History of Present Illness
The patient experiences anal pain, discharge, itching, and bleeding. Due to the persistence of these symptoms, a consultation was sought after an unclear antibiotic treatment. Since the symptoms continued intermittently, a second opinion was obtained, and surgery was recommended.
Make a concept map based on the patients case
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EBK STUDY GUIDE FOR GOULD'S PATHOPHYSIO
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