Movie Character Health Assessment

Movie Character Health Assessment

Movie Character Health Assessment

Details:

In this assignment, you will be creating a PowerPoint presentation based on the application of the functional health assessment of a movie character. To complete this assignment, choose a movie from the following list and identify a character from the movie on whom you would like to do a health assessment. If you wish to use a character from a movie not included on the following list, get the approval of your instructor.

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Films:

  1. Away From Her
  2. Lorenzo’s Oil
  3. Mask
  4. My Sister’s Keeper
  5. Philadelphia
  6. Rain Man
  7. Steel Magnolias
  8. Stepmom
  9. The Elephant Man
  10. The Mighty
  11. The Tic Code

Directions:

  1. Create a PowerPoint presentation of 10-12 slides using the template “Movie Character Presentation.”
  2. Provide an introduction and background overview of the movie character (client).
  3. Assess the client using the “Functional Health Pattern Assessment.”
  4. Based on your “observations” and thoughts, document your assessment, providing examples from the movie.
  5. Describe any observed or potential cultural, geographic, religious, ethnic, or spiritual considerations of this client.
  6. Describe two normal health patterns of the client as well as two abnormal health patterns that you observe, and provide examples.
  7. Develop an appropriate nursing diagnosis for the client based on your assessment.
  8. Identify and describe three interventions for the client: health promotion, health prevention, and maintenance.
  9. Identify at least two possible resources or community services to which you would refer this client and provide rationale for your choices.

In addition to submitting the presentation to the instructor, post your assignment to the Movie Character Health Assessment Presentation Main Forum as directed by instructor. Respond to other students’ posts in a manner that initiates or contributes to discussion. Each person should make at least three substantive comments.

While APA format is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected and in-text citations and references should be presented using APA documentation guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are not required to submit this assignment to Turnitin.

NRS-434VN-R-MovieCharacterPresentationSamplePPT-Student.pptx

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    Health History and Examination

    Health Assessment of the Head, Neck, Eyes, Ears, Nose, Mouth, Throat, Neurological System, and the 12 Cranial Nerves Skin, Hair, Nails, Breasts, Peripheral Vascular System, Lymphatics, Thorax, Heart, Lungs, Musculoskeletal, Gastrointestinal, and Genitourinary Systems

     

    Save this form on your computer as a Microsoft Word document. You can expand or shrink each area as you need to include relevant data for your client.

     

    Student Name: Date:

     

     

    Client/Patient Initials: Sex: Age:
    Occupation of Client/Patient:
    Health History/Review of Systems

    (Complete and systematic review of systems)

    Neurological System (headaches, head injuries, dizziness, convulsions, tremors, weakness, numbness, tingling, difficulty speaking, difficulty swallowing, etc., medications):

     

     

    Head and Neck (pain, headaches, head/neck injury, neck pain, lumps/swelling, surgeries on head/neck, medications):

     

     

    Eyes (eye pain, blurred vision, history of crossed eyes, redness/swelling in eyes, watering, tearing, injury/surgery to eye, glaucoma testing, vision test, glasses or contacts, medications):

     

     

    Ears (earache or other ear pain, history of ear infections, discharge from ears, history of surgery, difficulty hearing, environmental noise exposure, vertigo, medications):

     

     

    Nose, Mouth, and Throat (discharge, sores or lesions, pain, nosebleeds, bleeding gums, sore throat, allergies, surgeries, usual dental care, medications):

     

     

    Skin, Hair and Nails (skin disease, changes in color, changes in a mole, excessive dryness or moisture, itching, bruising, rash or lesions, recent hair loss, changing nails, environmental hazards/exposures, medications):

     

     

    Breasts and Axilla (pain or tenderness, lumps, nipple discharge, rash, swelling, trauma or injury to breast, mammography, breast self-exam, medications):

     

    Peripheral Vascular and Lymphatic System (leg pain, cramps, skin changes in arms or legs, swelling in legs or ankles, swollen glands, medications):

     

    Cardiovascular System (chest pain or tightness, SOB, cough, swelling of feet or hands, family history of cardiac disease, tire easily, self-history of heart disease, medications):

     

    Thorax and Lungs (cough, SOB, pain on inspiration or expiration, chest pain with breathing, history of lung disease, smoking history, living/working conditions that affect breathing, last TB skin test, flu shot, pneumococcal vaccine, chest x-ray, medications):

     

    Musculoskeletal System (joint pain; stiffness; swelling, heat, redness in joints; limitation of movement; muscle pain or cramping; deformity of bone or joint; accidents or trauma to bones; back pain; difficulty with activity of daily living, medications):

     

    Gastrointestinal System (change in appetite – increase or loss; difficulty swallowing; foods not tolerated; abdominal pain; nausea or vomiting; frequency of BM; history of GI disease, ulcers, medications):

     

     

    Genitourinary System (recent change, frequency, urgency, nocturia, dysuria, polyuria, oliguria, hesitancy or straining, urine color, narrowed stream, incontinence, history of urinary disease, pain in flank, groin, suprapubic region or low back):

     

     

    Physical Examination

    (Comprehensive examination of each system. Record findings.)

    Neurological System (exam of all 12 cranial nerves, motor and sensory assessments):

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Head and Neck (palpate the skull, inspect the neck, inspect the face, palpate the lymph nodes, palpate the trachea, palpate and auscultate the thyroid gland):

     

     

     

     

    Eyes (test visual acuity, visual fields, extraocular muscle function, inspect external eye structures, inspect anterior eyeball structures, inspect ocular fundus):

     

     

     

     

    Ears (inspect external structure, otoscopic examination, inspect tympanic membrane, test hearing acuity):

     

     

     

     

    Nose, Mouth, and Throat (Inspect and palpate the nose, palpate the sinus area, inspect the mouth, inspect the throat):

     

     

     

     

    Skin, Hair and Nails (inspect and palpate skin, temperature, moisture, lesions, inspect and palpate hair, distribution, texture, inspect and palpate nails, contour, color, teach self-examination techniques):

     

    Breasts and Axilla (deferred for purpose of class assignment)
    Peripheral Vascular and Lymphatic System (inspect arms, symmetry, pulses; inspect legs, venous pattern, varicosities, pulses, color, swelling, lumps):

     

     

     

     

     

    Cardiovascular System (inspect and palpate carotid arteries, jugular venous system, precordium heave or lift, apical impulse; auscultate rate and rhythm; identify S1 and S2, any extra heart sounds, murmur):

     

    Thorax and Lungs (inspect thoracic cage, symmetry, tactile fremitus, trachea; palpate symmetrical expansion;, percussion of anterior, lateral and posterior, abnormal breathing sounds):

     

    Musculoskeletal System (inspect cervical spine for size, contour, swelling, mass, deformity, pain, range of motion; inspect shoulders for size, color, contour, swelling, mass, deformity, pain, range of motion; inspect elbows for size, color, contour, swelling, mass, deformity, pain, range of motion; inspect wrist and hands for size, color, contour, swelling, mass, deformity, pain, range of motion; inspect hips for size, color, contour, swelling, mass, deformity, pain, range of motion; inspect knees for size, color, contour, swelling, mass, deformity, pain, range of motion; inspect ankles and feet for size, color, contour, swelling, mass, deformity, pain and range of motion):

     

    Gastrointestinal System (contour of abdomen, general symmetry, skin color and condition, pulsation and movement, umbilicus, hair distribution; auscultate bowel sound;, percuss all four quadrants; percuss border of liver; light palpation in all four quadrants– muscle wall, tenderness, enlarged organs, masses, rebound tenderness, CVA tenderness):

     

     

     

    Genitourinary System (deferred for purpose of this class)
    FHP Assessment
    Cognitive-Perceptual Pattern:

     

     

     

    Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern:

     

     

     

    Sexuality-Reproductive Pattern:

     

     

    Pattern of Elimination

     

     

    Pattern of Activity and Exercise:

     

     

     

    Pattern of Sleep and Rest:

     

     

     

    Pattern of Self-Perception and Self-Concept:

     

     

     

     

     

    Summarize Your Findings

    (Use format that provides logical progression of assessment.)

    Situation (reason for seeking care, patient statements):

     

     

     

     

    Background (health and family history, recent observations):

     

     

     

     

     

    Assessment (assessment of health state or problems, nursing diagnosis):

     

     

     

     

     

    Recommendation (diagnostic evaluation, follow-up care, patient education teaching including health promotion education):

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Movie Character Presentation (Place Name of Movie Here)

     

    Overview of Presentation

    Provide for your audience an overview of what you will discuss in your presentation.

    Remember that PowerPoint presentations are more for bulleted points on the slides. Additional detail to support your bullet points to meet the requirements of the grading rubric goes in the speaker notes.

    Referenced material must be cited on both slides and in speaker notes when applicable.

    Background of Movie and Character

    Provide an overview of the movie and the primary character.

    Functional Assessments

    Health Perception/Health Management

     

     

    Nutrition/Metabolic

     

     

    Pattern of Elimination

    Assessment Continued

    Pattern of Activity/Exercise

     

     

    Conceptual/Perceptual Pattern

     

     

    Pattern of Sleep and Rest

    Assessment Continued

    Pattern of Self Perception and Self Concept

     

     

    Role/Relationship Patterns

     

     

    Sexuality/Reproductive Patterns

    Assessment Complete

    Pattern of Coping and Stress Tolerance

     

     

    Pattern of Values and Beliefs

    Analysis of Health Assessment

    Normal assessment findings

     

     

    Abnormal or risk-based findings

    Additional Observations

    Cultural

     

    Geographical

     

    Religious

     

    Ethnic

     

    Spiritual

     

    Nursing Considerations

    Nursing Diagnosis

     

    Interventions

    One

    Two

    Three

     

    Resources

    One

    Two

    Conclusion

    Summarize your presentation here for your audience and bring “closure” to your presentation.

    References

    Per GCU policy you must have three references to support your material.

    You will not be penalized if you have more than on reference slide.

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