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A 20 page research paper that offers a comprehensive overview of a specific patient, detailing the ramifications of diagnosis for nursing care. The patient being profiled is a 66-year-old Caucasian female who was admitted to the hospital complaining of flu-like symptoms and acute bronchitis. The primary diagnosis on admission was pneumonia and COPD. This synthesis paper not only indicates information specific to this patient, but also offer a literature review of relevant research that holds the possibility of impacting this patient's care, as well as detailing the theoretical basis that provides a framework for the patient's care. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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from this research. Introduction The purpose of paper is to give a comprehensive overview of a specific patient, detailing the ramifications of diagnosis for nursing care. The patient being
profiled, A.S., is a 66-year-old Caucasian female who was admitted to the hospital complaining of flu-like symptoms and acute bronchitis. The primary diagnosis on admission was pneumonia and COPD. This
synthesis paper will not only indicate information specific to A.S., but also offer a literature review of relevant research that holds the possibility of impacting A.S.s care, as well
as detail the theoretical basis that provides a framework for A.S.s care. A.S. was chosen to be the focus of this paper because, despite her multiple disabilities, she remains
an extremely independent and pleasant client. This affability naturally draws people to A.S. and inspires health providers to aid her in maintaining the lifestyle to which she has become accustomed.
She has four children, three sons and one daughter, but she does not like to ask for assistance from family and friends too often, and maintains an independent lifestyle. A.S.
is wheelchair bound, but nevertheless cooks for herself and shops for herself in a nearby grocery store, using her motorized wheelchair as transportation. Hopefully, successful intervention will aid this remarkable
woman in continuing her independent lifestyle. Pathophsiology A.S. has been hospitalized often during the past several yeas for a number of reasons. Her medical history includes heavy cigarette smoking,
COPD, hypertension, congestive heart failure, bipolar disorder, chronic renal insufficiency, anemia, history of status-post left CVA with right-sided weakness, history of rhinitis, hypocholesterolemia, right foot infection and renal calculi. A.S.s
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