KINS 2533 – Pathophysiology Guidelines for Case Studies KINS 2533 – Pathophysiology Guidelines for Case Studies 1. Case studies can come from anywhere in the textbook. They do not have to correspond to the material we have covered in class. 2. There is no special format for the case study. However, you need to include the narrative of the case study (it’s the part that will begin within something like “Patient N.L. a 40 year old male, complains of chest pain….”). 3. After the narrative, just type each question followed by your answer. You won’t need any information from sources other than your textbook. 4. There is no page length minimum. It is up to you to decide if you have provided enough information to adequately answer the question. However, you don’t need to exceed two pages. 5. Please include the textbook page number where you found the case study. 6. You must upload each case study separately. Don’t upload one .docx or .pdf file that contains all the case studies. 7. Upload the case study as a .docx or .pdf file and include the case study number in the file name. (Case study 1, Case study 2, etc.) 8. Case studies are due by 6:00 pm 2/28 or as soon as possible 1. Case studies can come from anywhere in the textbook. They do not have to correspond to the material we have covered in class. 2. There is no special format for the case study. However, you need to include the narrative of the case study (it’s the part that will begin within something like “Patient N.L. a 40 year old male, complains of chest pain….”). 3. After the narrative, just type each question followed by your answer. You won’t need any information from sources other than your textbook. 4. There is no page length minimum. It is up to you to decide if you have provided enough information to adequately answer the question. However, you don’t need to exceed two pages. 5. Please include the textbook page number where you found the case study. 6. You must upload each case study separately. Don’t upload one .docx or .pdf file that contains all the case studies. 7. Upload the case study as a .docx or .pdf file and include the case study number in the file name. (Case study 1, Case study 2, etc.) 8. Case studies are due by 6:00 pm 2/28 or as soon as possible
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