Case study : TJ, a 32-year-old pregnant lesbian, is being seen for an annual physical exam and has been having vaginal discharge.

Case study : Mono Nu, a 44 year-old Filipino patient comes to the clinic today to have his “blood thinner” labs drawn since he started them two weeks ago.
March 8, 2022
List ways in which conventional medicine and CAM can be integrated.
March 8, 2022

Case study : TJ, a 32-year-old pregnant lesbian, is being seen for an annual physical exam and has been having vaginal discharge.

Case study : TJ, a 32-year-old pregnant lesbian, is being seen for an annual physical exam and has been having vaginal discharge.

TJ, a 32-year-old pregnant lesbian, is being seen for an annual physical exam and has been having vaginal discharge. Her pregnancy has been without complication thus far. She has been receiving prenatal care from an obstetrician. She received sperm from a local sperm bank. She is currently taking prenatal vitamins and takes over the counter Tylenol for aches and pains on occasion. She has a strong family history of diabetes. Gravida 1; Para 0; Abortions 0.

· Reflect on the specific socioeconomic, spiritual, lifestyle, and other cultural factors related to the health of the patient assigned to you.

· Consider how you would build a health history for the patient. What questions would you ask, and how would you frame them to be sensitive to the patient’s background, lifestyle, and culture? Develop five targeted questions you would ask the patient to build his or her health history and to assess his or her health risks.

· Think about the challenges associated with communicating with patients from a variety of specific populations. What strategies can you as a nurse employ to be sensitive to different cultural factors while gathering the pertinent information?

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