Posted: January 22nd, 2023
Case #1
• M.R. is a 28-year-old female patient in good health that visits the clinic for the first time. She recently moved to Florida from New York due to work relocation. She admits not visiting her PCP frequently but requires medical clearance for her new clerical position. She is sexually active, unprotected, in a monogamous relationship. ROS and physical examination are unremarkable. What to do?
case #1
• Is there a form to fill? yes or not. If yes, what are the requirements?
• Laboratory work-up: ØRoutine: CBC w/ differential; CMP; U/A ØTitters?
• Is a 12-Lead EKG required?
• Is a CXR necessary?
• Would you do HCG?
• What about other recommendations for screening? Which type of level of care is this?
Requirements
– The discussion must address the topic
– Rationale must be provided
– May use examples from your nursing practice
– Formatted and cited in current APA 7
– Use 3 academic sources, not older than 5 years. Not Websites are allowed.
– Plagiarism is NOT permitted
Sexual orientation refers to a person’s emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attraction to individuals of a particular gender or sex. Some common sexual orientations include heterosexual (attraction to individuals of the opposite sex), homosexual (attraction to individuals of the same sex), bisexual (attraction to individuals of both sexes), and asexual (little or no sexual attraction to any individual).
Sexual behavior refers to the actions that individuals engage in as a result of their sexual attraction or desire.
Sexual identity refers to an individual’s self-identification as a certain sexual orientation. It can change over time and may not necessarily align with a person’s sexual behavior or attractions.
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