1. 6551 9 ASSGN
To prepare Assignment 1: Application – Comprehensive Patient Assessment ON Abnormal
Uterine Bleeding Reflect on your Practicum Experience and select a female patient whom
you have examined with the support and guidance of your Preceptor. Think about the
details of the patient’s background, medical history, physical exam, labs and diagnostics,
diagnosis, treatment and management plan, as well as education strategies and follow-up
care. To complete Write an 8- to 10-page comprehensive soap Note paper on Abnormal
Uterine Bleeding , that addresses the following: Age, race and ethnicity, and partner status
of the patient Current health status, including chief concern or complaint of the
patient Contraception method (if any) Patient history, including medical history, family
medical history, gynecologic history, obstetric history, and personal social history (as
appropriate to current problem) Review of systems Physical exam Labs, tests, and other
diagnostics Differential diagnoses Management plan, including diagnosis, treatment, patient
education, and follow-up care. PLEASE FOLLOW ASSIGNMENT CRITERIA AND SAMPLE
PAPER ATTACHED WITH THIS ASSIGNMENT. 100% ORINALITY AND APA FORMATE IS
REQUIRED. DO NOT COPY SAMPLE PAPER , JUST FOLLOW THE
PATTERN.ReferencesSchuiling, K. D., & Likis, F. E. (2013). Women’s gynecologic health (2nd
ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers. Chapter 5, “Gynecologic Anatomy and
Physiology” (pp. 81–101) Chapter 6, “Gynecologic History and Physical Examination” (pp.
103–131)Tharpe, N. L., Farley, C., & Jordan, R. G. (2013). Clinical practice guidelines for
midwifery & Women’s health (4th ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Publishers. Chapter
6, “Care of the Well Woman Across the Life Span“Preventive Health Care for Well Women”
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vaccines/screening-tests-for-women/Screening tests and vaccinesU.S. Department of
Health and Human Services. (2012b). Care of the Well Woman: Health Assessment and
Screening” (pp. 265–270)Society for Reporoductive Endocrinology and Infertility. (2012).
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