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NSG 6435 Week 4 Discussion
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Discussion: iHuman Case Study – HEENT and
Respiratory Infections
This discussion assignment provides a forum
for discussing relevant topics for this week based on the course competencies
covered.For this assignment, make sure you post your initial response to the
Discussion Area.
To support your work, use your course textbook
readings and the South University Online Library.As in all assignments, cite
your sources in your work and provide references for the citations in APA
format.
Start reviewing and responding to the
postings of your classmates as early in the week as possible.Respond to at
least two of your classmates’ initial postings.Participate in the discussion by
asking a question, providing a statement of clarification, providing a point of
view with a rationale, challenging an aspect of the discussion, or indicating a
relationship between two or more lines of reasoning in the discussion.Cite
sources in your responses to other classmates.Complete your participation for
this assignment.
For this assignment, you will complete an
iHuman case study based on the course objectives and weekly content.iHuman
cases emphasize core learning objectives for an evidence-based primary care
curriculum.Throughout your nurse practitioner program, you will use the iHuman
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.
The iHuman assignments are highly interactive
and a dynamic way to enhance your learning.Material from the iHuman cases may
be present in the quizzes, the midterm exam, and the final exam.
Here you can view information on how to
access and navigate iHuman.
This week, complete the iHuman case titled
“Katherine Harris.”
Apply information from the iHuman Case Study
to answer the following questions:
Do you recommend a limited or an involved use
of antibiotics in treatment of these diseases and other unconfirmed bacterial
illnesses and why? What are the standards regarding the use of antibiotics in
pediatric population, and what assessment findings would warrant prescribing an
antibiotic for Asthma symptoms?
Using national guidelines and evidence-based
literature, develop an Asthma Action Plan for this patient.
Do the etiology, diagnosis, and management of
a child who is wheezing vary according to the child’s age? Why or why not?
Which objective of the clinical findings will guide your diagnosis? Why? When
is a chest x-ray indicated in this case?


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