Analysis of self-care and family issues related to diagnosis and treatment plan
Advanced Primary Care of Family
Clinical Case Presentations: (25% 0f Grade)
Students must post one interesting case that he/she has seen in the clinical setting via Discussion Board in the online part of this course. The case should be an unusual diagnosis, or a complex case that required in-depth evaluation on the student’s part. The case should be posted in the SOAP format, with references for the patient diagnosis, differential diagnoses (there should be at least 3), and the treatment plan. Notes will be graded as \”pass/fail\”. In order to receive grade points for SOAP notes, the notes must be approved by the deadlines specified on the course assignments page. The student will lose the opportunity for points on any SOAP notes not approved by the specified deadlines.
The posting does not have to be written in APA format, but should be written with correct spelling and grammar in a powerpoint presentation. References should be in APA format. The selected references should reflect current evidence – dated within the past 5 years.
Clinical Case Grading Criteria: The SOAP note will be submitted through Blackboard. The focus of the presentation must reflect the learning objectives of the course and drawn from the current clinical setting of the student practice site.
CASE PRESENTATION RUBRIC
Chief Complain and pertinent history-10% of total result
Pertinent exam and Diagnosis-10% of total result
Working diagnosis and supporting criteria 5% of total result
Management plan 5% total result
Epidemiological data-cited from literature-10% of total result
Evidence based rationale for treatment (literature based)-10% of total result
Analysis of self-care and family issues related to diagnosis and treatment plan-20% of total result
Evaluation parameters to be used (or were used) to determine outcomes-10% of total result
Identify major lessons learned and how it may affect your future practice-20% of total result.
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