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Developing A Case Management Plan. 2022 Best

Developing A Case Management Plan.

Developing A Case Management Plan. Jimmy Jansen is a 44 year old man with type 1 diabetes mellitus. He was recently referred to your home health agency for case management follow up at home.

Developing A Case Management Plan.

Jimmy Jansen is a 44 year old man with type 1 diabetes mellitus. He was recently referred to your home health agency for case management follow up at home. He is experiencing multiple complications from his diabetes, including the recent onset of blindness and peripheral neuropathy. His left leg was amputated below the knee last year because of a gangrenous infection of his foot. he is unable to wear his prosthesis at present because he has a small ulcer at the stump site. His chart states that he has been only “intermittently compliant” with blood glucose testing or insulin administration in the past despite the visit of a community health nurse on a weekly basis over the past year.

Developing A Case Management Plan.

His renal function has become progressively worse over the past 6 months, and it is anticipated that he will need to begin hemodialysis soon. His social history reveals that he recently separated from his wife and has no contact with an adult son who lives in another state. He has not worked for more than 10 years and has no insurance other than Medicaid. The home he lives in is small, and he says that he has not been able to maintain it with his wife gone. No formal safety assessment of his home has been conducted. He also acknowledges that he is not eating right because he now must do his own cooking.

Developing A Case Management Plan.

He cannot drive and states, “I don’t know how I’m going to get to the clinic to have my blood cleaned by the kidney machine.” ASSIGNMENT: Mr. Jansen has many problems that would likely benefit from case management intervention. 1. Make a list of five nursing diagnoses for Mr. Jansen that you would use to prioritize your interventions 2. Then make a list of at least five goals that you would like to accomplish in planning Mr. Jansen’s car. Make sure that these goals reflect patient outcomes. 3. What referrals would you make? What interventions would you implement yourself? Would you involve other disciplines in his plan of care?

Developing A Case Management Plan.

4. what is your plan for follow up and evaluation? The Learning Exercises you can choose from, to analyze, are noted below. In solving the Learning Exercise, you must select a formal problem-solving or decision-making model and apply each step of the model to reach a decision about the best way to address the problem. Writing Expectations—2 to 3 pages, double-spaced, in length, not counting title page and references. APA format required (title page, citations in body of paper, and reference list). The steps of the problem-solving or decision-making model chosen should be used as subheadings for the paper.

Developing A Case Management Plan.

Each analysis should include a brief introduction and conclusion. Be sure to identify numerically which Learning Exercise is being analyzed. If you do not identify the learning exercise you will receive a “0” List which Learning Exercise you are solving at the start of your analysis and provide a brief summary of the case. Be sure to apply an appropriate problem-solving/decision-making model (Traditional Problem-Solving Process, Managerial Decision-Making Model, The Nursing Process, or the Integrated Ethical Problem-Solving Model) in determining what you should do. Justify your decision with supporting evidence. https://youtu.be/mTsS6FURCVI

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Weighing Veracity and Nonmaleficence. 2022 Best

Weighing Veracity and Nonmaleficence.

For today’s assignment we will focus on weighing Veracity and Nonmaleficence. Scenario: You are a second-year nursing student. During the first year of the nursing program, you formed a close friendship with Susan, another nursing student, and the two of you spend many of your free evenings and weekends together doing fun things.

Weighing Veracity and Nonmaleficence.

You are a second-year nursing student. During the first year of the nursing program, you formed a close friendship with Susan, another nursing student, and the two of you spend many of your free evenings and weekends together doing fun things. The only thing that drives you a bit crazy about your friend is that she is incredibly messy. When you go to her home, you usually see dirty dishes piled in the sink, dog hair over all the furniture, clothing strewn all over the apartment, and uneaten pizza or other half spoiled food sitting on the floor.

 

Weighing Veracity and Nonmaleficence.

You attempt to limit your time at her apartment because it is so bothersome to you, so it has not been a factor in your friendship. Today, when Susan and you are sitting at the dining table in your apartment, your current roommate tells you that she is unexpectedly vacating her lease at the end of the month. Susan becomes excited and shares that her lease will end at the end of this month as well and suggests how much fun it would be if the two of you could move in together.

She immediately begins talking about when she could move in, where she would locate her furniture in the apartment, and where her dog might stay when the two of you are in clinical.

Weighing Veracity and Nonmaleficence.

Although you value Susan’s friendship and really enjoy the time you spend together, the idea of living with someone as untidy as Susan is not something you want to do.  Unfortunately, your current lease does not preclude pets or subleases. ASSIGNMENT: 1. List which Learning Exercise you are solving at the start of your analysis and provide a brief summary of the case. 2. Be sure to apply an appropriate problem solving/decision making model (Traditional Problem-Solving Process, Decision Making Model, The Nursing Process, or the Integrated Ethical Problem Solving Model) in determining what you should do.

Weighing Veracity and Nonmaleficence.

3. Justify your decision with supporting evidence. Decide how you will respond to Susan. Will you tell her the truth? Are your values regarding veracity stronger or weaker than your desire to cause no harm to Susan’s feelings (nonmaleficence)?  Use APA formatting, 12-point type font, double spacing, indenting of each paragraph, and proper spelling and grammar. You do not need a title page or a separate “References” sheet, but a “References” section should be included at the end of your posting if you cite sources. Writing Expectations—2 to 3 pages, double-spaced, in length, not counting title page and references.

Weighing Veracity and Nonmaleficence.

APA format required (title page, citations in body of paper, and reference list). The steps of the problem-solving or decision-making model chosen should be used as subheadings for the paper. Each analysis should include a brief introduction and conclusion. Be sure to identify numerically which Learning Exercise is being analyzed. https://youtu.be/ljEv50KtscE

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