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Date submitted:Student name/evaluator: Case study: Overall structure UnclearVagueOrganisedVery well structured Demonstrates good theoretical knowledge on the problem presented PoorFairGoodVery GoodExcellent Contains relevant information showing insight in the problem. The solution offered is based on theoretical background and scientific analysis. PoorFairGoodVery GoodExcellent Shows ability to plan and complete all parts of a written report that fit into the requirements of reporting the case PoorFairGoodVery GoodExcellent Meets the standards of technical writing: PoorFairGoodVery GoodExcellent General aspects of the report: PoorFairGoodVery GoodExcellentToo brief overall Too hurriedly writtenReport not set out in formal orderPoor spelling Poor grammarDifficult to follow arguments: muddled, disorganized Personal comments/considerations: In this mentioned case study David is suffering from acute pain in his vertebrae. With the help of primary analysis, it can be said that the reason behind the pain is due to some previous injuries (Chenet al., 2016). Because of the injuries, some tissues around the vertebrae getting damaged (Chen et al., 2016). In that case, the sensory receptors in that area getting damaged and the area
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swelled and the chemicals cannot work properly to overcome this kind of situation. In that case, the doctors advised him to intake analgesic drugs which can reduce the pain but that are the only temporary system. These kinds of drugs have various side effects as well. Like if a person takes these drugs on a regular basis for a long period of time his digestive system get damaged accordingly (Da Costa et al., 2017). He will suffer with pancreatic disorders, constipations and sometimes ulcer also. The cardiac, renal and hepatic functions also get affected by the use of these analgesic medicines. Thus in his case, he must go through a proper treatment which will help him to get rid of his pain permanently. Reference: Chen, S., Roffey, D. M., Dion, C. A., Arab, A., & Wai, E. K. (2016). Effect of perioperative vitamin C supplementation on postoperative pain and the incidence of chronic regional pain syndrome.The Clinical journal of pain,32(2), 179-185. DaCosta, B. R., Reichenbach, S., Keller, N., Nartey, L., Wandel, S., Jüni, P., & Trelle, S. (2017). Effectiveness of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for the treatment of pain in knee and hip osteoarthritis: a network meta-analysis.The Lancet,390(10090), e21-e33.