How many meals do you eat a day and what is a typical meal for you?
Nursing
1))Suggest additional socioeconomic, spiritual, lifestyle, and other cultural factors related to the patient.
2))Critique your colleague’s targeted questions, and explain how the patient might interpret these questions. Explain whether any of the
questions would apply to your patient, and why.
Case I
Diagnosing and Reasoning a patient situation is pertinent in delivery of care. “guiding learners to transfer their learning to the
practice setting to ultimately improve patient care outcomes. This can only be accomplished if learners understand how to employ their
knowledge to make contextually relevant connections in new situations” (Nursing Education Perspectives, 2015, p.305). The case presented
is of elderly an Asian gentleman who is financially and physically dependent on his daughter. He feels he is a burden to his daughter who
does not have the time to focus on her father’s needs or resources. He has lost 25lbs in six months and has signs of bruises on multiple
areas of his body and he also has history of falls. His BP is elevated and has a low grade temperature. There are many aspects of this
case study. First, the patient does have medical problems such as hypertension and GERD. His hypertension is currently uncontrolled, is
this because of stress, medication noncompliance, or an underlying condition. Second, is the falls and injury the patient appears to have
undergone? Investigation is needed to determine if they were mechanical falls, or possible abuse. Thirdly, is the emotional aspect of how
the patient is currently feeling? Feeling like a burden can lead to anxiety and depression. His daughter also needs to be evaluated
whether she is capable to take care of her father. The 25lb weight loss could bespoke of neglect or negate to the depression the patient
feels in loss of appetite. Lastly, there is the cultural aspect of his Asian heritage which could prevent the patient from revealing
possible issues.