Pick one topic that we have covered so far (ex: GI disturbances

Initial Post: For this discussion board post, you are to pick one topic that we have covered so far (ex: GI disturbances, arrhythmia etc.). You will create a case study or scenario revolving around this topic.

Pick one topic that we have covered so far (ex: GI disturbances

Create Your Own Case Study Discussion Forum
Initial Post: For this discussion board post, you are to pick one topic that we have covered so far (ex: GI disturbances, arrhythmia etc.). You will create a case study or scenario revolving around this topic. You will need to come up with a patient, their history/situation and their clinical presentation.  Include any information that will help your reader understand what is going on with the patient. Use 4 references about the topic to help you create the situation. Then ask three questions, that you would like one of your colleagues to answer regarding your case study/scenario. These questions should be open ended and allow for critical thinking.

More deails;

Gastrointestinal (GIdisturbances commonly include symptoms of stomach pain, heartburn, diarrhea, constipation, nausea, and vomiting. When no medical cause for GI disturbances is found, they are often termed “functional GI symptoms.”
What are the most common signs and symptoms of gastrointestinal disorders?
The Most Common Signs & Symptoms of Gastrointestinal Disorders

Firstly, Bloating & Excess Gas. Bloating could be a sign of several GI disorders, like Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), or food intolerance such as Celiac disease.

Secondly, Constipation. …

Thirdly, Diarrhea. …

Heartburn. …

Further, Nausea & Vomiting. …

Lastly, Abdominal Pain.

What is the cause of gastrointestinal disease?

Other common causes include bacteria, such as salmonella, campylobacter, or <i>Escherichia coli</i>; giardia; certain medical conditions (such as Celiac disease or Crohn’s disease); food intolerance or medicines.

How serious is a heart arrhythmia?

An irregular heartbeat may feel like a racing heart or fluttering. Many heart arrhythmias are harmless. However, if they are highly irregular or result from a weak or damaged heartarrhythmias can cause severe and potentially fatal symptoms and complications.