question archive Assignment 1: Case Study Assignment: Assessing Neurological Symptoms     Imagine not being able to form new memories

Assignment 1: Case Study Assignment: Assessing Neurological Symptoms     Imagine not being able to form new memories

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Assignment 1: Case Study Assignment: Assessing Neurological Symptoms

 

 

Imagine not being able to form new memories. This is the reality patients with anterograde amnesia face. Although this form of amnesia is rare, it can result from severe brain trauma. Anterograde amnesia demonstrates just how impactful brain disorders can be to a patient's quality of living. Accurately assessing neurological symptoms is a complex process that involves the analysis of many factors.

In this Case Study Assignment, you will consider case studies that describe abnormal findings in patients seen in a clinical setting.

 

CASE STUDY 1: Headaches

 

A 20-year-old male complains of experiencing intermittent headaches. The headaches diffuse all over the head, but the greatest intensity and pressure occurs above the eyes and spreads through the nose, cheekbones, and jaw.

 

 

The Case Study Assignment - Instructions

 

· Also, your Case Study Assignment should be in the Episodic/Focused SOAP Note format rather than the traditional narrative style format. Remember that all Episodic/Focused SOAP notes have specific data included in every patient case. (Please use the attached template – Episodic/Focused SOAP Note to complete the assignment)

 

· Review this week's Learning Resources, and consider the insights they provide about the case study.

 

· Consider what history would be necessary to collect from the patient in the case study you were assigned.

 

· Consider what physical exams and diagnostic tests would be appropriate to gather more information about the patient's condition. How would the results be used to make a diagnosis?

Provide evidence from the literature to support diagnostic tests that would be appropriate

 

· Identify at least five possible conditions that may be considered in a differential diagnosis for the patient, and justify why you selected each. 

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