Monthly Archives: January 2019
HPPA 552 CC – Final reflection
From beginning to end of clinical correlation sections, I have developed a good history taking skills. According to patient’s chief complaints, I am able to have more complete HPI and including pertinent positives and negatives. Also, I am much better … Continue reading
HPPA 530 EBM-Mini-Cat
DAILY INHALED STEROIDS AND BONE GROWTH Scenario given: It is known that systemic steroids can slow bone growth. Your 8 year old asthma patient’s mother is concerned that perhaps the daily inhaled steroids (given via a metered dose inhaler … Continue reading
H&P 2
H&P 2 Reflection More pertinent positives are included and explained in HPI. In physical examination part, more abnormal findings are listed and described in each body system. In addition, assessment, plan, differential diagnosis parts are added. Plan of H&P … Continue reading
Policy Brief – Opioids Prescribing
HPPA 518 Health Policy Brief Assignment To: Elizabeth Crowley From: Jinjin Lin Date: January 18, 2018 Re: Federal Restriction on opioid prescribing for pain management Statement of Issue: The addiction and abuse to opioids and other prescription pain relievers … Continue reading
STDs intervention program
HPPA 516 Public Health Assignment Interventions to address STDs in adolescents and young adults in Corona, Queens Jinjin Lin Scope of the Problem Many adolescents and young adults engage in sexual intercourse, often with multiple sex partners and without using … Continue reading
Reflection paper
Looking back over the semester, I am amazed that all ethical principles I have learned. In this essay, I will use principles of dignity, autonomy and beneficence to support my concerns in clinical practice in the future. Many experiences influence … Continue reading
Case study – Juana Negron
Immunizations Juana Negron is a 52 years old female, and she comes to visit in November. Vaccines recommended for her are list in the table: Vaccines recommended Notes and explanations Influenza Annually Td booster every 10 years If she has … Continue reading
First SOAP note
Headache Case Complied case information Mr. J is a 27-year-old man who arrives at his primary care physician’s office complaining of a headache. He has a long history of mild tension-type headaches managed with acetaminophen. Three days ago, a severe … Continue reading