Asthma

Discuss a piece of knowledge that you learned from completing the Aquifer case study. Will this new knowledge be useful when you start practicing and how will you utilize this knowledge in practice. Are there any ethical concerns you thought of when completing this case? (100 points) See also an attached case study.

Take a piece of knowledge you learned and elaborate. Discuss why. Include pathophysiology. Discuss etiology of disease.
In the second question apply your knowledge. What tests would you consider. What differentials. How will you rule out. What medication will you prescribe and why. Include dosages.
For the third question review ethical principles in healthcare. There are seven. Choose one and apply to the case study. If it doesnt work-explain why it could pertain.

Do not write you will improve your clinical practice by doing a thorough physical examination, you should always do a thorough physical examination as a provider. Provide a precise intervention that will be utilized in your future practice. This is a graduate-level course that carries the expectation of using resources to support all of your answers.
Do not give a synopsis of the case study. The goal is to meet the objectives of the assignment by answering the questions provided and supporting them with outside resources that does not include your textbook and assigned reading. There should be 2 or more periodicals from a relevant source. This is an opportunity to critically think, further investigate, and research the new content that you have been provided.
An ethical concern is required for all case studies. There are always ethical concerns and if you need guidance in determining an ethical concern

Mr. Dennison is an African American 40-year-old nonsmoker with a history of allergic rhinitis who presents with a productive cough worse at night for 2 months with associated wheezing but no chest pain, shortness of breath, or fever.

The ideal summary statement concisely highlights the most pertinent features without omitting any significant points. The summary statement above includes:

Epidemiology and risk factors: 40-year-old nonsmoker, history of allergic rhinitis.

Key clinical findings about the present illness using qualifying adjectives and transformative language:

Cough productive of clear sputum
Worse at night
Present for two months
Associated wheezing
No chest pain, shortness of breath, or fever.

I also attached an example of my own work to give an example

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