Concept explainers
(1)
To determine:
How the woman most likely contacted the disease.
Case summary:
In the given scenario, a 24-year-old woman, who had returned from a camping and hiking trip in Texas, visits the doctor and complains of a sudden onset of high fever, chills, uneasiness, and severe headache. She also shows the doctor a swelling in her groin area.
(2)
To determine:
The potential problems associated with diagnosing this disease; and the importance of prompt diagnosis.
Case summary:
In the given scenario, a 24-year-old woman visits the doctor and complains of a sudden onset of high fever, chills, uneasiness, and severe headache. She also shows the doctor a swelling in her groin area.
(3)
To state:
Personal opinion on disease diagnosis and causative agents as a nursing student.
Case summary:
In the given scenario, the woman suffering from the given symptoms has most likely contacted Bubonic plague. An individual rotating through the doctor’s clinic as a nursing student is asked about their personal opinions on the disease diagnosis and causative agents.
(4)
To determine:
The likely treatment for bubonic plague.
Case summary:
The 24-year-old woman, who had returned from a camping and hiking trip in Texas, visits the doctor and complains of a sudden onset of high fever, chills, uneasiness, and severe headache. She also shows the doctor a swelling in her groin area. All these symptoms point in the direction of bubonic plague, which requires a prompt diagnosis and treatment.
(5)
To determine:
The person to be notified as soon as the diagnosis is confirmed; and why.
Case summary:
The 24-year-old woman, who had returned from a camping and hiking trip in Texas, visits the doctor and complains of a sudden onset of high fever, chills, uneasiness, and severe headache. She also shows the doctor a swelling in her groin area. All these symptoms point in the direction of bubonic plague, which requires a prompt diagnosis and treatment.
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