Module 6 PowerPoint Presentation Clinical Case Presentation: Adult or Geriatric Patient with Hematologic, Cardiovascular, or Pulmonary Condition Each student will select a patient encountered during their clinical rotation to present a comprehensive, evidence-based case analysis. The chosen patient must have a primary concern related to the hematologic, cardiovascular, or respiratory system. The presentation should demonstrate advanced clinical reasoning, application of diagnostic and management strategies. Content of Presentation: 1. Patient Profile (De-identified) Age, gender, race, ethnicity Relevant medical, surgical, social, and family history Allergies and Medications Presenting complaint (HPI) 2. Clinical Encounter Summary Subjective and objective findings (brief SOAP format) Diagnostics ordered (labs, imaging, etc.) Differential diagnosis (with rationale and ICD-10 codes) 3. Final Diagnosis & Pathophysiology Discuss the confirmed (or suspected) diagnosis Include a concise pathophysiological explanation appropriate for graduate-level peers. 4. Management Plan Pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions Patient education provided Follow-up or referral considerations Evidence-based guidelines used (cite sources) 5. Health Promotion & Prevention Risk factors identified Age-appropriate vaccines and health screenings 6. Systems and Population Health Considerations Address social determinants of health (e.g., access to care, health literacy, housing) Cultural, ethical, or age-specific considerations in care planning Submission Instruction: Use Canvas Studio to create a 5 to 10-minute PowerPoint presentation with voiceover. The presentation must be original work and logically organized, formatted, and cited in the current APA style, including citation of references. Incorporate a minimum of 4 current (published within the last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work. Your submission will be reviewed with Turnitin.

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