Treatment Plan: 20 of 27 (74.07%)Primary DiagnosisReview your answers for the Problem Selection activities. You receive one point for each correct diagnosis, and one point for each correctevidence linked to a correct diagnosis. If there are multiple correct diagnoses, you will also receive a point for correctly selecting whichdiagnosis is the primary diagnosis.Learner SelectionModel Documentation Diagnosis: Acute Diarrhea Identified as primaryEvidences: Reports drinking well water Reports watery stool Reports Zachary has been having diarrhea for 2days Reports Zachary is holding his bellyScore: 6 out of 6 Diagnosis: Acute Diarrhea Primary: YesEvidences:Reports drinking well waterReports watery stoolReports Zachary has been having diarrhea for 2 daysReports Zachary is holding his bellyModel Rationale:During the patient interview, Rebecca reported Zachary isholding his belly and experiencing watery stools anddiarrhea. This subjective data, along with Rebecca'sindication that the family drinks well water, are all clearindications that Zachary's primary diagnosis is AcuteDiarrhea. King C et al. (2003). Managing AcuteGastroenteritis Among Children. National Center forInfectious Diseases, CDC.Additional DiagnosisLearner SelectionModel DocumentationYour Results Lab Pass (/assignment_attempts/15156221/lab_pass.pdf)OverviewTranscriptSubjective Data CollectionObjective Data CollectionEducation & EmpathyDocumentationTreatment PlanSelf-ReflectionStudent SurveyProblem Selection10 out of 11
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