This assignment will be completed in a group. Each group will be assigned a diagnosis by the instructor of the course. The students will work in a group to create a patient case using the Care Plan C

The patient information

Okay, ladies so here’s what we got. We have a 36-year-old gentleman, Caucasian, married with three children who has a professional job as a Financial Accountant.
Robert Van-Blotchberg Sepentflin DOB March 3, 1987
- Caucasian
- Married
- 3 minor children
- Business Financial Accountant
- Part Time Nursing Student final semester
- Occasional drinker
- Non-smoker
- Athletically fit
* Risky Hazardous Hobbies
His hobbies included mountain, hiking, racing, four wheelers, and he had a love for building motorcycles, this gentleman has been married for 14 years and has three young children with his wife.
After leaving one of his friends day time birthday party, he suffered a motorcycle accident while driving home on the freeway. He was not intoxicated, and the police and paramedic reports indicates that it is possible he swerved his motorcycle to keep from hitting, perhaps an animal. It is assumed that due to the swerve, he lost control of his motor vehicle and had the accident where he was thrown from his motorcycle and suffered several contusions, and fractures to his skull to include frontal, temporal and occipital lobes. He sustained an injury at C1, and C5 - 7. It is guesstimated that he was unattended after the injury for at least 10 minutes before he was found by a car that was passing who called emergency personnel.
When the patient was found, he was unconscious, and was rushed to the emergency room. The details of what took place in the emergency room will be spoke about after we begin the case.
This patient did die of neurogenic, shock and other diagnoses for which we will discuss during his case.
I was reading about a case, but most of his situation I will make up because they won’t know one way or the other. However, here are some links to help us to begin this case. Please remember that you can make up, whatever you would like about this patient and case, but this should help to lead us.
file:///var/mobile/Library/SMS/Attachments/09/09/CCD7AB6F-BDAB-4FC1-9D60-CEB34EBB2290/Neurogenic%20Shock%20Phenomenon%20(ICU).pdf
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37393074/
https://www.jenonline.org/article/S0099-1767(23)00246-5/fulltext
https://www.jenonline.org/article/S0099-1767(23)00065-X/fulltext
https://www.resuscitationjournal.com/article/S0300-9572(07)00312-7/fulltext
I also like to use the national library of medicine. It is a government agency. To find anything on any case, medically related, all you have to do to find out more information on any medical conversation, diagnosis, or condition is to go to Google and type in the topic and then “NCBI” you will have a incredible amount of resources references and citations that can be used in order to build whatever case you would like. I will begin on this tomorrow and will have my part finished hopefully by Tuesday.
But I’ll continue to add to it until we get to the completion of the PowerPoint. Thank you ladies and good night.
*** the sad part about this case is that the hospital that cared for him was the hospital that he was a nursing intern at in the ICU unit. This patient did succumb to his injuries and passed away. ‎<This message was edited>