Mr. R is a 48-year-old Hispanic man who has worked the past 10 years as a warehouse worker.

read instructions Order Description Mr. R is a 48-year-old Hispanic man who has worked the past 10 years as a warehouse worker. He is 5’6”, weighs 175 pounds, and has a waist circumference of 38”. At his last visit at your office, his blood pressure was 140/60 mm Hg. Prior to the visit, he had fasting blood work done, and his primary care provider plans to review the results with him today. The pertinent diagnostic results are as follows: a fasting plasma glucose level of 137 mg/dL, an HDL level of 27 mg/dL, LDL level of 247 mg/dL, a serum triglyceride level of 210 mg/dL. Use the following prompts as guidelines while performing and writing your case study: Identify what this individual is most at risk for based on the information presented in this case above. Explain the significance of this individual’s weight and waist diameter. Explain how this individual is at increased risk for insulin resistance. Explain briefly the differences between hypoinsulinemia, hyperinsulinemia, hyperglycemia, and hypoglycemia as each relate to an individual with type 1 diabetes mellitus and type 2 diabetes mellitus. NUR 315 Case Study Guidelines and Rubric Critical thinking is a habit of mind characterized by the comprehensive exploration of issues, ideas, artifacts, and events b efore accepting or formu lating an opinion or conclusion. Case studies are meant to connect real - world scenari os with theoretical teachings. You are expected to test assumptions and find creative ways to consider all the facets contributing to analysis of the case. Prompt: For each case study, be sure to: ? Introduce main elements and concerns and identify the pathology. ? Use the associated questions to guide your paper and explain the pathology in the development of a plan of care. ? Explain the role patient - care technologies (i.e., point of care testing, computer provider order entry, ba r - coding medication administration, EMR/EHR) in caring for the individual(s). ? A pply critical thinking in analyzing and i nterpreting the data . ? Include evidence to support your analysis of the case. ? Write clearly and concisely, following standard rules of grammar. Guidelines for Submission : Your paper must be submitted as a t least a 2 - page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12 - point Times New Roman font, one - inch margins, and at least two peer - reviewed sources cited in APA format . Instructor Feedback : This activity uses an integrated rubric in Blackboard. Students can view instructor feedback in the Grade Center. For more information, review these instructions . Critical Elements Exemplary (100%) Proficient (85%) Needs Improvement (55%) Not Evident (0%) Value Pathology: Introduction and Identification Meets “Proficient” criteria and uses industry - specific language and is exceptionally clear and well - informed I n troduces the reader to specific themes and main elements of the assign ed case study without any gaps and precisely identifies specific pathology I ntroduces the reader to specific themes and main elements of t he assigned case study and identifies the pathology , but wit h gaps in information presented Does not accurately introduce the reader to specific themes and main elem ents of the assigned case study and does not identify the pathology 15 Pathology: Explanation and Plan of Care Meets “Proficient” criteria and uses industry - specific language to establish expertise Comprehensively explains the pathological condition in the development of plan of care for the individual in the assigned case study without any gaps Explains the pathological condition in the development of plan of care for the individual in the assigned case study, but with gaps Does not explain the pathological condition in the development of plan of care for the individual in the assigned case study 20 Response to Questions Meets “Proficient” criteria and seamlessly incorporates these responses into the submission Thoroughly addresses all prompts from the case study and comprehensively explores issues, ideas, and concerns Adequately addresses most prompts included in the case study , but does not explore issues, ideas, or concerns Addresses less than half of the prompts from the case study 25 Patient - Care Technologies Meets “Proficient” criteria , and explanation is exceptionally clear and well - informed Accurately explains the role of patient - care technologies (as appropriate) in caring for individuals identified in the assigned case study without any gaps Accurately explains the role of patient - ca re technologies (as appropriate) in caring for individuals identified in the assigned case study, but with gaps in information given Does not accurately explain the role of patient - care technologies (as appropriate) in caring for individuals identified in the assigned case study 15 Incorporation of Resources Incorporates more than two discipline - specific, peer - reviewed journal article s and one source from an interdisciplinary, peer - reviewed journal. Viewpoints of experts are analyzed and well - informed Inco rporates source s of evidence from at least two discipline - specific, peer - reviewed journal article s Incorporates at least two sources of evidence from peer - reviewed journals , but fails to make connection to case study clear Does not incorporate at least two source s of evidence from a peer - reviewed journal 15 Articulation of Response (APA/Mechanics) Submission is free of errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, and organization and is prese nted in a professional and easy - to - read format Submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization Submission has major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that negatively impact readability and articulation of main ideas Submission has critical errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that obstruct understanding 10 Earned Total 100%