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DTH107 Determine Health Assessment 1: Case Study – Care Action Plan
Assessment 1 Care Action Plan
Subject Title DTH107 Determine Health
Unit of Competency HLTAAP003 Analyse and respond to client health information
Performance Criteria,
Knowledge and
Performance Evidence
Assessed
PC: HLTAAP003: 1.1-1.4, 2.1-2.3
PE: HLTAAP003: 1
KE: HLTAAP003: 1, 2a-c, 3a-m, 4a-b, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13a-c, 14a-c
Title of Assessment Task Assessment 1: Case Study
Length 1000 words +/- 10%
For this assessment, students must view ONE (1) case study and respond to a care action plan . This
action plan requires analysis and care planning and is based on the following diagram.
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Remove
surgical interventions
Care Action Plan: Scenario
For this action plan, students must view the following case study and follow this step to determine how
to manage Rob’s issues. His specifications are noted here.
Name: Rob Carrington
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Australian
Aged: 53 years
Family Status: Father
Religion: Anglican
Married
Occupation – Delivery driver
Earns good money
Travels a lot
Overweight 135kg
Likes TV and beer to cope with stress
Has Type II Diabetes needing close management for job
Smoker
Diet preferences are Convenience foods/ fast food
Unknown social support and external interests
Has c in L) knee
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The steps in the action plan for Rob Carrington are listed on the following pages. At each step, there are a
number of questions you must respond to. Questions 1-14 relate to Rob’s situation.
Read these questions and take note of the information or actions that need to be addressed at each step.
Then, respond in the spaces provided.
Step 1 Definition of Health Disorder
Question 1
Rob has presented with a number of issues and
symptoms; some of which are acute, some of
which are chronic. In the table below, list which
items are either chronic or acute.
Acute Issue Chronic Issue
hypoglycemia Osteoarthritis in L knee
Urinate Type II Diabetes
Unintended weight loss Nerve damage
Question 2 Of Rob’s issues, which should be dealt with first;
acute or chronic? Explain why in 50 words.
Response... That is very important to first dealt with the acute
symptoms of the Rob issues because acute can
become chronic due to the lack of care and
intervention. So in order to prevent the
development of other chronic health condition
associated with type 2 diabetes that is important to
address Robs acute problems like urination, weight
loss and hypoglycaemia first.
Question 3
List five (5) body systems that are affected by Rob’s
situation, and briefly note their purpose or
function. Related to Robs chronic/ acute presenting
issues.
Referencing required
Response... Five body system which get affected by the Rob’s
situation or health condition of type 2 diabetes are
eyes(visual system), heart (circulatory system),
nerves (nervous system), feet and kidneys (urinary
system).
Eye function- Is to identify the sense of light and
formulate several non-image photo response
function, through people can see. In context to the
Rob eye can not make the sharp vision due to the
muscular edema.
Heart function- Pumping the oxygenated blood into
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the other body part. Type to diabetes affects the
normal heart function by damaging the blood
vessels due to the high blood sugar and increasing
the blood pressure.
Nerves function- To transmit signals and enable
body senses. Type 2 diabetes damage the nerves,
due to the higher blood sugar and interferes with
the ability of signals signal transmission.
Feet function- Type 2 diabetes damage nerves and
lead to the diabetic neuropathy, pain and lose
feeling of feet.
Kidneys function- Remove waste and extra fluid
from the body and due to the Rob type 2 diabetes,
kidney function get affected , such as prevention of
filtration by damaging the blood vessels.
Step 2 Normal Anatomy and Physiology
Question 4 For three (3) of the body systems affected by Rob’s acute issues, list two (2) signs or symptoms
that might indicate there might be a variation from normal function. Referencing required
Response... Circulatory and cardiovascular systems get affected by the hypoglycaemia of the Robs.
Kidney system get effected by the urination problem. respiratory system get affected by
low weight. The signs and symptoms which indicate variation of these body system from
the normal function are stroke, and coronary artery disease, Muscle cramps and swollen
feet due to fluid retention, pulmonary fibrosis and pneumonia.
Question 5 The body consists of different levels of structural organisation and complexity. In 100
words, describe how each of the following items combine to make up the human body.
In your response, specify what the different types of muscle tissue are and how human
body systems are formed at a cellular level.
Referencing required
Atoms- 99% human body composed of 6 elements oxygen, carbon, hydrogen,
nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus are involved in human body. 0.85% composed
of potassium, sulfur, sodium, chlorine, and magnesium.
Molecules- Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids
Cells- red blood cells, whit blood cells,
Organs- Brain, skin, lungs,liver,bladder, kidneys, heart, stomach, intestines.

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Muscle tissue- Skeletal, smooth and cardiac.
Human Body systems- Integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system,
lymphatic system, respiratory system, digestive system, nervous system,
endocrine system, cardiovascular system, urinary system, and reproductive
systems. All these above evaluated atoms combine to form molecules, it farther
combine to from cells, cells combine for tissue, tissue combine to form organ,
organ combine to from body system and organ system combine to form
organisms.
Response... Ward, L.C., 2018. Human body composition: yesterday, today, and tomorrow. European
journal of clinical nutrition, 72(9), pp.1201-1207.
Step 3 Physiology
Question 6
For each body system below, describe:
One (1) disorder or disease that may affect it
The pathophysiology of the disease associated with the body
system (20 words each system)
The impact of the disease on the body system and their
related structures in relation to potential impact of specific
health procedures provided (30 words each).
Referencing required
Brown, J.M., Scarlett, J.M. and Schwartz, M.W., 2019.
Rethinking the role of the brain in glucose homeostasis and
diabetes pathogenesis. The Journal of clinical investigation,
129(8), pp.3035-3037.
Body System Potential Disease Pathophysiology of Disease Impact of disease on body system
Endocrine system Diabetes
mellitus
This is caused due to the distraction of
the insulin producing pancreatic beta
cells. It lead to the high blood glucose
Frequent urination, blindness
Sudden vision changes, numbness
in the hands or feet etc.
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level and damage of the body organs
which further lead to the stroke, and
problems with the kidneys, eyes, gums,
feet etc.
Musculoskeletal
system arthritis
Arthritis Dysregulated inflammatory processes in
the synovium of the joints, which
eventually leads to the destruction of
both cartilaginous and body element of
the joints.
Pain and disability.
Special Senses
Colour
blindness
This mostly cased by the diabetes,
because blood sugar level damage the
retina.
Vision loss
Nervous system
Diabetic
neuropathy
Higher blood glucose level increase the
damages of nerve cells and lead to the
loss of sensation.
Pain and numbness in legs.
Respiratory
system
Asthma Due to the diabetes kidney function get
affected and lead to the backup of the
body fluid into the heart and lung and
lead to the shortness of breath or
asthma.
Swelling of the airways.
Cardiovascular
system
Stroke Diabetes lead to the thickness of the
blood due to the higher blood sugar and
blockage of the blood vessels due to
which blood pressure increase and lead
to the haemorrhage of the blood
vessels.. weakness or paralysis on one
side of your body
Weakness or paralysis on one side
of body.
Question 7
ROB has type 2 diabetes. In 50 words discuss the process of
carbohydrate metabolism, including your understanding of
anabolism and catabolism.
Referencing required
Response...
carbohydrate metabolism is involving the glycolysis, Krebs
cycle, and the electron transport chain. Carbohydrate
metabolism is stimulate by the influence of insulin, through
which cell observes the blood glucose and breakdown that
into the energy (ATP). Anabolism and catabolism are the
two key mechanism of the metabolism. These mechanism
work together to produce and energy and repair cells. In the
type 2 diabetes health condition of the Rob carbohydrate
metabolism is cannot take place properly due to the lake of
stimulation by insulin.
Brouns, F., 2018.
Overweight and diabetes
prevention: is a low-
carbohydrate–high-fat diet
recommendable?. European
journal of nutrition, 57(4),
pp.1301-1312.
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