Religious, Cultural, Spiritual Beliefs, History Taking, Physical Exam, & Documentation Strategies

 

Religious, Cultural, Spiritual Beliefs, History Taking, Physical Exam, & Documentation Strategies


Case 1

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76-year-old Black/African-American male with disabilities living in an urban setting.

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Adolescent Hispanic/Latino boy living in a middle-class suburb\

Answer the following questions.  Please be specific and relate your questions to your specific case.

1-What are the barriers to interpersonal communication?

2-What are the procedures and examination techniques that you will use during the physical exam of your patient?

3-Describe the Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Planning (S.O.A.P.) approach for documenting patient data and explain what they are.


Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in the current APA style with support from at least 3 academic sources.

Due Wednesday Oct 16 at 11:59pm

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