CASE STUDY OUTLINEContentPatient Profile Present a description of the patient in terms of age, sex, race, height, weight, marital status, occupation, social/cultural history, previous hospital admissions, chief complaint on current admission, and all diagnoses. This serves to orient the reader to the case study patient and provide an overview of clinical issues pertaining to the patient.Pathophysiology, Treatments, and Medical Respiratory Therapy Standards of PracticeIn this section, the student will provide general information about the medical conditions and treatments that would be utilized in evaluating and planning care for the case study patient. Explain the patient’s diagnoses and how they are pertinent to their Respiratory status and the Respiratory care planGive a brief description of the disease process in terms of incidence, prevalence, risk factors/etiology, symptoms, pathophysiology; diagnostic procedures (e.g., biopsy, laboratory tests, x-rays); treatments (e.g., medical; surgical; occupational; physical, or speech therapy; social service, psychological); and prognosis (e.g., expected degree of recovery).• The role of lifestyle and lifestyle modifications should also be addressed, as appropriate, including exercise, alcohol, and smoking..Patient history and Clinical CourseThe following information will be specific to your case study patient:Pathophysiology – specific to the patient.Laboratory tests – report only those abnormal values pertinent to the related pathophysiology, be prepared to explain the value’s meaning. Compare them to the normal.Medications. All medications mentioned in the case study should include a description of what they are used for. Discuss drugs with respiratory implications in greater detail than other medications.Procedures and surgeries Respiratory AssessmentPatient’s Sensorium. Those with respiratory problems may appear exhausted, anxious or unresponsive. Hypoxia and hypercapnia can alter the mental state and cause confusion or disorientation.Patient’s skin color. Cyanotic with hypoxia. A patient with hypercapnia may appear flushed because of high carbon dioxide levels.Case Study Outline 2Communicate with the patient. Note if he has shortness of breath or uses short sentences. This could indicate a certain level of respiratory failure.Observe the patient’s chest rises and falls. A limited movement could point to a respiratory problem or collapsed lung.Observe the patient’s respiratory rate per minute, shallow or deep. Note how long it takes the patient to exhale. Inspect the patient’s mouth. Look for traces of mucus or blood, which are both signs of lung problems. Smell the breath for a fruity or fecal smell, which could also indicate respiratory problems.ReferencesReferences should be listed in American Psychology Association,(APA) format, including; use of original source material, data , formation form chart, and p patient interview Organization of PaperYour paper’s body will exceed 3 typed pages. The material should be presented in a logical, well-organized manner. All APA format. o Title page with running head.o Font; Times New Roman size 12 throughout o Body of paper; Patient profile, Presentation (how the patient presents), Medical History, Pathophysiologyo Medications ( what are they used for) Vital signs, Lab tests ,with normal values (X ray, Blood gases, labs) treatments modalities and the purpose of performing them. o Summary (summaries the case study, what happened, what was done, outcome, and future.)o References Do not refer to the patient by name. Instead, use the words “the patient”.Case Study Outline 3 85 points available5 points Format,APA format, 3 page length, cover pageTitle page, Body of paper, Summary, References 5 4 3 2 110 Patient Profile, Patient Information, Historyage, sex, race, height, weight, marital status, occupation, social/cultural history, previous hospital admissions, chief complaint on current admission 10 8 6 4 220 Pathophysiology, research of diseasegeneral information about the medical conditions and treatments that would be utilized in evaluating and planning care for the case study patient. Explain the patient’s diagnoses201816141210864215 Treatment, Effectiveness of treatment, plan, and research of treatment optionstreatments (e.g., medical; surgical; occupational; physical, or speech therapy; social service, psychological)1513 12 10 8 410 points Summary108 6425 points Reference Page 5 4 3 2 110 points Grammar and spelling108 6 4 210 Points Respiratory Assessment, Patient’s Sensorium,Patient’s skin color, Therapist Contact with the patient 10987654