This week you will complete the seventh disease of your course project in an APA

This week you will complete the seventh disease of your course project in an APA

This week you will complete the seventh disease of your course project in an APA formatted paper. In addition to the worksheet, a title page is required. There is no length requirement; however, presentation is important. A minimum of two references for each disease/condition information worksheet is required. You can use your book as one reference and any search engine for additional references. Wikipedia is not a creditable website and may not be used. You may also import pictures, but it is not required.
Note- This week’s topic should involve Orthopedic conditions that may affect an individual daily function.
Requirements
After reading your chapter material and lesson content reflect on the system that is covered in the Module. Focus on the disease and disorders listed in the chapter. Pick one that is the most interesting to you then complete the following:
List the Disorder or Disease
List the name of the specialist for the disease
Explain what body system is involved- include all systems that may be effects if left untreated.
Explain what the disease is in your own words- 3-5 sentences.
Explain what classifications of medications are commonly used as treatment or cure.
Pick 1-2 medications for each classification listed above. List the Trade and generic name along with 2 side effects that are common to this medication.
Define and explain any patient teaching you would include in your discharge teaching.
This section is very important to your patient. As a Medical Assistant you will do a great deal of patient education. Cover tips on when to take these medications and any food restrictions that may apply. Find teaching information on the condition such as statics, common facts, and tips for remission or cure if possible.
Making sure our patients are knowledgeable in their care is important. As a medical assistant it is important that you understand what you are teaching to the patient.