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NR 566 Week 6 Grand Rounds Presentation Part 1 – Heart Failure due to Reduced Ejection Fraction (TOP SCORE)

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Case Study (4 required elements) Student’s case is … on a fictional patient with the … medical condition Subjective data from the patient’s history includes ALL of the following: History of ... Present Illness (HPI) Previous Medical History Medication Allergies Objective data from the patient includes: Vital Signs Physical exam findings 4. Relevant labs or test results are … (IF pertinent to the medication management of the assigned condition) Description of Disease (4 required elements) A brief pathophysiology statement of the condition is … ; AND Common signs and symptoms of the condition are … (include relevant labs or tests if applicable); AND Potential barriers … to cultural or socioeconomic diversity and/or healthcare literacy are … ; AND At least 1 viable solution to overcoming these barriers are presented Medication Management (6 required elements) An evidence-based medication plan is … and includes ALL of the following: A detailed description of first line … medications recommended for the condition A detailed description of the second line medication that would … IF the patient had an allergy to 1stline treatment Medication details include ALL of the following: Trade and generic names for each medication Typical dose for each medication Mechanism of action for each medication … ; AND For each medication, the following is included: Adverse effects Major contraindications for use Major drug-drug interactions At least 1 common alternative therapy for treatment of the disease is discussed The optimal outcome for treatment with the … medication is stated Expectations for patient follow-up … to the medication plan is discussed Evidence Based Support (4 required elements) Requirements for the disease description are … with appropriate references (textbook is acceptable in this section). Treatment plan is … with a minimum of 2 appropriate, scholarly sources*; AND Sources are … within the last 5 years (unless it is the most current CPG); AND A Reference list is provided with in-text citations to match [Show More]

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