Complete each item below:
1. Write an SBAR note (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendations) to
summarize this assessment. Hint: Since this is a
... [Show More] wellness assessment your summary
should include a comprehensive, but brief, review of all of your findings, not only
abnormal results. To develop your note, type the appropriate information after each
letter below.
S – My name is Sheila Derolus. I am here to perform a comprehensive assessment of 32
years old Hispanic woman and her name is Luciana Gonzalez. Her lab test shows she has
B – Ms. Luciana want a life insurance and for that she needs to undergo a comprehensive
physical assessment.
A –
Height/weight: 5’ 4’’ 185lbs; Temp: 98.8 F; SpO2: 98%; RABP: 124/82 mmHg; Pulse: 56
bmp; RR: 22 bmp
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R – She should consult a urologist on the urgent basis because she may be suffering from UTI.
2. State at least three additional assessment questions you would like to ask Ms. Gonzalez.
1) What is the frequency of her urination?
2) Does she consult any doctor in the past for this issue?
3) Is it happen in winters or all over the year?
3. In a one paragraph response, what made you select these questions?
Her lab test shows that Urinalysis is positive 5+, that’s why I continue asking questions
that related to this.
4. State two priority opportunities for health promotion and/or disease prevention for Ms.
Gonzalez.
1) She should drink cranberry juice.
2) Increase her water intake.
5. In a one paragraph response, what assessment findings in iHuman led you to select the
two opportunities you have identified? Utilize the course textbook, weekly course
lesson, or an outside scholarly source to support your thoughts and ideas. Cite your
resources in your paragraphs and list your reference(s) after your response.
Assessment signsimply urinary issues. Kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra are affected. Most
infections affect the bladder and urethra. Women's UTI risk is greater than men's. Bladder
diseases are uncomfortable. A kidney UTI is deadly. Ms. Luciana may take the following
precautions (15 tips to keep your blad [Show Less]