NURS664B Week 1 | Nursing in Health Care - Westcoast university
- A 49-year-old woman is concerned that her partner of the same sex and age no longer initiates sexual activity. Her partner has been experiencing irregular menses and low energy for the past year. Nothing seems to stimulate her partner as it used to. When the woman extends foreplay to give her partner more time to respond, she does not respond as before, and it is beginning to affect their relationship because they do not communicate like they used to.
What are your presumptive and differential diagnoses? What patient education will you provide for this patient? NURS664B Primary Care Women's Health Theory Week 7 Case Study Paper
Choose one of the cases below for your report and include the following:
A thorough understanding of the topic A critical assessment of all questions At least two differential diagnoses, if applicable At least two pharmacologic treatment modalities, if applicable A well-developed treatment plan A thorough patient education plan The body of your paper needs to be 3-4 pages long. This does NOT include the title page and reference page. Papers that are more than 4 pages long will not be accepted. You must reference a minimum of two scholarly sources on your paper. Use current APA format to style your paper and to cite your sources. Integrate your sources into the paragraphs and use internal citations pointing to evidence in the literature and supporting your ideas. Be sure to allow time for editing and proofreading. Review the rubric for more information on how the assignment will be graded. Case Study #1: Sexual Health, Gynecologic Care for Sexual and Gender Minorities Mary, a 32-year-old, G0P0, female who identifies as lesbian, presents with c/o vaginal discharge that has a strong fishy odor. She has tried douching and over-the-counter remedies with no relief. She shares that she and her girlfriend use sex toys. She denies having sex with anyone else, but she says her girlfriend is bisexual and possibly has been with someone else. She says she has only had one pelvic exam when she was 20 years old, with a male physician, and she felt as though she had been raped. During the examination, he was rough and she could tell he did not like the fact that she identified as lesbian. She has not been seen since. She denies any health issues in her past, has never been pregnant, has never had sex with males, and has never had an STI, or at least she believes she has not. She also shares that she is very nervous but knew she had to come in.