Cerebral Occlusion analysis and development of the OLDCHART
Cerebral Occlusion analysis and development of the OLDCHART
This is an assignment that discusses the Cerebral Occlusion analysis and development of the OLDCHART. The OLDCART will to summarize the patients experience.
Cerebral Occlusion analysis and development of the OLDCHART
You will need to understand the celebral occlusion issue in depth so as to get a better understanding in answering the questions.
Firstly, you will need to compose an APA paper that is at least 4 full pages (not including cover or references pages) addressing the following issues:
Summarize a patient encounter you had this week, and describe the acute care/pathophysiologic issue you addressed together with your preceptor.
Secondly, develop a complete OLDCART note about the encounter. Then, review the AHRQ National Guidelines for the pathophysiologic condition you are treating. Summarize the current recommendations in 1–2 paragraphs.
Lastly, you can find the guidelines here https://www.guideline.gov/. Search the Library for three peer-reviewed articles on the pathophysiologic condition you managed. Summarize the current research on the issue, and how they affect your clinical decision making.
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