Max Points: 20.0 The case scenario provided will be used to answer the discussion questions that follow. Case Scenario Ms. G., a 23-year-old diabetic, is admitted to the hospital with a cellulitis of...

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Case Scenario


Ms. G., a 23-year-old diabetic, is admitted to the hospital with a cellulitis of her left lower leg. She has been applying heating pads to the leg for the last 48 hours, but the leg has become more painful and she has developed chilling.



Subjective Data



  • Complains of pain and heaviness in her leg.

  • States she cannot bear weight on her leg and has been in bed for 3 days.

  • Lives alone and has not had anyone to help her with meals.



Objective Data



  • Round, yellow-red, 2 cm diameter, 1 cm deep, open wound above medial malleolus with moderate amount of thick yellow drainage

  • Left leg red from knee to ankle

  • Calf measurement on left 3 in > than right

  • Temperature: 38.9 degrees C

  • Height: 160 cm; Weight: 83.7 kg



Laboratory Results



  • WBC 18.3 x 10¹² / L; 80% neutrophils, 12% bands

  • Wound culture: Staphylococcus aureus



Critical Thinking Questions


1) What clinical manifestations are present in Ms. G and what recommendations would you make for continued treatment? Provide rationale for your recommendations.


2)Identify the muscle groups likely to be affected by Ms. G's condition by referring to "ARC: Anatomy Resource Center."


3) What is the significance of the subjective and objective data provided with regard to follow-up diagnostic/laboratory testing, education, and future preventative care? Provide rationale for your answer.


4) What factors are present in this situation that could delay wound healing, and what precautions are required to prevent delayedwound healing? Explain.

Answered Same DayDec 23, 2021

Answer To: Max Points: 20.0 The case scenario provided will be used to answer the discussion questions that...

Robert answered on Dec 23 2021
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1) What clinical manifestations are present in Ms. G and what recommendations would you
make for continued treatment? Provide
rationale for your recommendations.
The clinical manifestations present in Ms. G are swollen left leg with redness and
heaviness, open wound above medial malleolus with moderate amount of thick yellow
drainage and she is feeling chillness. Culture of cells from wound area reveals presence of
Staphylococcus aureus in the cells. As she has diabetes, she is more prone to develop
dangerous problem from cellulites.
As she admitted due to cellulites, I would recommend to take antibiotics which are
prescribed by her doctor. As cellulites is bacterial disease caused by Staphylococcus
aureus, Staphylococcus pyogens etc use of antibiotics primary treatment for this infection.
She has to take the antibiotics as directed by her doctor. She should not stop taking
antibiotic when she feels better. She must take the complete course of antibiotics. If it is not
treated properly, bacteria can easily spread through the body and cause sepsis.
2. Identify the muscle groups likely to be affected by Ms. G's condition by referring to "ARC:
Anatomy Resource Center."
Cellulites usually occur in extremities of the hand and legs. Leg...
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