Hashimoto Thyroiditis Management

Hashimoto Thyroiditis Management

Hashimoto Thyroiditis Management

The patient presented to the clinic to establish care and get weight loss medication. This is a comprehensive soap note powerpoint.

the primary diagnosis of thyroiditis with the patient request being secondary.
The patient 51 year old female has a history of Hashimoto thyroiditis (diagnosed in 2013), IBS (diagnosed in 2006) and was requesting weight loss medication.

appropriately cites a requisite number of references. At least 10 peer-reviewed evidence-based references dated within the last 5 years (unless classic research or current clinical practice guidelines). Citations on each slide. prepare a case study with four related discussion questions at the end of the presentation. (with rationale for answers to the presentation questions) 

Hashimoto Thyroiditis Management

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Hashimoto Thyroiditis Management

Have to include on separate slides:

Slide 1 Introduction

Slide 2 CC: Chief Complaint in Quotations

Slide 3 HPI: History of Present Illness

Slide 4 ROS: Review of Systems

Slide 5 Relevant History

Slide 6 Allergies

Slide 7 Current Medications

Slide 8 Physical and Psychological Assessment

Slide 9 Differential Diagnosis (up to 3 pertinent diagnoses) with ICD codes and citations per diagnosis with symptoms relating to patient

Slide 10 Infographics

Slide 11 Final Diagnosis (most likely diagnosis) and rationale

Slide 12 Pathophysiology of my likely diagnosis (short and concise)

Slide 13 Charts and graphs

Slide 14 Labs and diagnostic studies (include results to confirm the most likely diagnosis)

Slide 15 Management by the FNP (also referrals and/or collaborative management when appropriate)

Slide 16 Patient Education

Slide 17 4 Questions & Answers with rationales. Citations per answer.

Slide 18 References in APA 7th edition format.  No consumer websites. Include clinical practice guidelines as appropriate and references within five years (unless classic research).

DO:

·  Use high-quality images.

·  Choose the appropriate font, size, and color.

·  Use transitions that work with your presentation.

·  Make the charts and graphs understandable.

·  Use infographics.

·  Make an impactful summary.

DON’T:

·  Don’t overload your slides with text.

·  Don’t use too many animations or special effects.

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