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Assessment 4: Case Presentation

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Capella University

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MARCH 8, 2024
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Slide 1:
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Hello, I am Student Name, and I will be presenting the case study of Mrs. Snyder.

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The significance of case studies in healthcare lies in their ability to provide concise and accurate
information regarding a patient's medical background. These studies offer comprehensive
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insights into the patient's condition, diagnoses, potential health risks, and available treatment
options. Incorporating real patient scenarios into case studies is invaluable for monitoring
patient progress and serving as reference points (Hinchliffe et al., 2020). Today, our focus will be
on transitional patient care and the collaborative efforts of multidisciplinary teams to ensure
optimal treatment.
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Transitional care in healthcare involves addressing patients' needs as they transition between
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different healthcare settings. This is crucial for safeguarding the patient's well-being during
these transitions (Daliri et al., 2019). In the case of Mrs. Snyder, a 56-year-old patient facing
critical health issues, our discussion centers around her transfer from one medical facility to
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another. The objective of continuing care is to provide quality treatment while respecting Mrs.
Snyder's religious and cultural beliefs.

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Stakeholders play a pivotal role in determining the quality of care and the well-being of a patient
(Lianov et al., 2020). In Mrs. Snyder's case, healthcare professionals involved in her transfer
must ensure a seamless process that takes into account her Jewish background. Meeting Mrs.
Snyder's needs in alignment with her religious and cultural values, including the provision of
Kosher food, is essential for comprehensive care.

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Continuous care involves accessing the patient's and family's medical records to comprehend
the underlying causes of health issues (Pervjakova et al., 2022). Accurate patient assessment
and thorough documentation are essential components of continuous care to guide effective

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treatment.

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Mrs. Snyder's health concerns, such as ovarian cancer, diabetes, hyperglycemia, weight gain,

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and stress, necessitate a comprehensive patient assessment for effective transitional treatment.
Her unique circumstances, such as undergoing chemotherapy and her cultural and religious

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beliefs, further emphasize the need for a tailored care plan.

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The inter-professional care team responsible for Mrs. Snyder includes thyroid specialists,
cardiologists, oncologists, and nurses. This collaboration ensures adherence to treatment
protocols and addresses Mrs. Snyder's complex medical needs.

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Various factors, including economic conditions, lifestyle, and social environment, can influence
patient outcomes (Chung et al., 2020). It's crucial to consider Mrs. Snyder's religious dietary
restrictions and her unstable family situation when providing care.

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Areas of Uncertainty: Nurses must receive adequate training to handle uncertainties in caring
for critically ill patients like Mrs. Snyder (Chung et al., 2020).
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Effective care for Mrs. Snyder entails multiple resources, including regular monitoring of blood
pressure and blood sugar levels, adherence to a healthy diet, appropriate diabetes
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management, daily physical activity, and assistance with daily tasks.

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In conclusion, Mrs. Snyder's complex health issues necessitate a transfer to another healthcare
facility. A well-structured transitional care plan, guided by respect for her religious and cultural
beliefs, is essential for providing optimal treatment. Strategic initiatives can improve patient care
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and reduce mortality rates. The commitment of healthcare providers to address patients'
individual needs is paramount.

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