2021-Clinical Reasoning Case Study-Antepartum Care
2021-Clinical Reasoning Case Study-Antepartum Care History of Present Problem: daily, denies alcohol use, and does not smoke. She takes no medications except for occasional acetaminophen for headaches and ibuprofen for menstrual cramps. Anne is 5’4” (160 cm) and weighs about 105 lbs. (47.7 kg) according to Anne. A 24-hour recall nutrition history reveals a typical day’s diet: breakfast- pop tart and can of cola; Lunch- a slice of pizza, chocolate chip cookie, can of cola; Dinner- fried chicken, green beans, biscuit, can of cola; snacks, including cookies and can of cola. She broke up last week with her boyfriend, and he is not aware she might be pregnant. She wants to keep de baby but has not told her parents. Anne Jones is a 17-year-old Caucasian teenager who thinks she may be pregnant because she has missed two periods. Her last menstrual period, she thinks, was about one month ago. She states she had a little bit of spotting last week but didn’t have a “full period”. She complains of her breasts being tender, swollen, frequent urination, and nausea in de morning. This is her first office visit and she is not sure why she feels so crummy but suspects she might be pregnant. Her urine pregnancy test is positive. Her primary care provider orders a prenatal lab panel and a urinalysis
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- July 5, 2021
- Number of pages
- 13
- Written in
- 2020/2021
- Type
- CASE
- Professor(s)
- Prof. trey
- Grade
- A+
Subjects
- anne jones
- 17 years old
- nutrition
- patient education
- stress
- coping
- communication
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clinical judgment
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management of care
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physiological adaptation
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denies alcohol use
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history of present problem daily
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