Advanced Pathophysiology- Plantar Warts

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Advanced Pathophysiology- Plantar Warts

Advanced Pathophysiology- Plantar Warts

Using the Week 15 Discussion: Choice Question, choose your topic for this week’s discussion. TOPIC IS PLANTAR WARTS You may use the textbook as one reference as well as the learning materials posted within the course. However, additional references should be scholarly based and be a new source that you are introducing to your peers Sources from 2015-2020 please

As the adage goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words.” That sure does apply to skin disorders. Present your findings in this week’s discussion in the form of an 8-10 slide PowerPoint presentation with images (remember your images need to be cited). You can choose to present your information through voice-over or you can provide the narrative content in the notes section of each slide. The slides themselves should be focused on visual information.

In addition to uploading your PowerPoint, in your initial post,***** research and present the pathophysiology of the disorder in a clear, well referenced manner. Your initial post should also include the following:

The most common presenting symptoms.
The manner in which your disorder is routinely diagnosed.
A standard treatment plan.
Link(s) to routine screening and treatment guidelines, if available.
If national screening and treatment guidelines do not exist for your disorder, choose a set of guidelines related to disorders that have been discussed in previous weeks. This is a great way for everyone to build a library of guidelines to help with their academic journey.
There is an abundance of information available on these disorders; in your research, look for the nuggets of information that are not common knowledge, or something specific that surprised you when you were researching your topic.