History and physical for Tubeculosis patient. Explain in brief and follw guidlin
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History and physical for Tubeculosis patient. Explain in brief and follw guidline below.
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL 1. Develop what the patient history and pertinent physical exam findings would be for your clinical or forensic case. Note: ~80-90% of cases can be solved from a good patient history and physical examination. 2. Identify key findings in the patient history and physical exam. Evaluate complete medication list, including drug allergies. Include a list of the diagnostic tests you wish to order. Make sure to a. Identify pertinent positives/negatives in patient history. i.e. spider angiomata: liver disease b. Identify pertinent positives/negatives in physical exam: c. List applicable diagnostic tests you wish to order with a rationale for each test.i.e, why would you want to test for certain vitamins for case you choose 2, why would you want to test the hematocrit? EtcExplanation / Answer
Q1).
Case Report: A case of female patient with cerebral palsy who presented for chiropractic care for improvement in sleep and quality of life
Patient history:
Findings of clinical examination:
(It is suspected that due to the Harrington rods placed throughout her thoracic and lumbar spine, the neural output had been altered such that her muscles were hypotonic between T8-L3.)
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