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NRNP-6531 Week 4 Assignment: i-Human Case Study: Evaluating and Managing Cardiovascular Conditions

Assignment

As you interact with this week’s i-Human patient, complete the assigned case study. For guidance on using i-Human, refer to the i-Human Graduate Programs Help link within the i-Human platform.

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NRNP-6531 Week 4 Assignment: i-Human Case Study: Evaluating and Managing Cardiovascular Conditions

  • Review this week’s Learning Resources. Consider how to assess, diagnose, and treat patients with cardiovascular conditions.
  • Access i-Human from this week’s Learning Resources and review this week’s i-Human case study. Based on the provided patient information, think about the health history you would need to collect from the patient.
  • Consider what physical exams and diagnostic tests would be appropriate to gather more information about the patient’s condition. Reflect on how the results would be used to make a diagnosis.
  • Identify three to five possible conditions that may be considered in a differential diagnosis for the patient.
  • Consider the patient’s diagnosis. Think about clinical guidelines that might support this diagnosis.
  • Develop a treatment plan for the patient that includes health promotion and patient education strategies for patients with cardiovascular conditions.

Assignment

As you interact with this week’s i-Human patient, complete the assigned case study. For guidance on using i-Human, refer to the i-Human Graduate Programs Help link within the i-Human platform.

BUY ANSWER; NRNP-6531 Week 5 Knowledge Check Quiz: Module 2: Cardiovascular and Respiratory Conditions.

NRNP-6531 Week 4 Assignment: i-Human Case Study: Evaluating and Managing Cardiovascular Conditions

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