Comprehensive Clinical Review of Neck Pain: NURS 6512 Week #9 Case Study of a 30-Year-Old
Woman
, Case Study Report: Management of
Cervical Radiculopathy in a
30-Year-Old Female with Neck Pain
I. Patient Details
Class: 6512
Reason for Encounter: Neck Pain
Location: Outpatient Clinic with X-ray, ECG, and Laboratory Capabilities
Week: Week #9
Date of Consultation: [Insert Date]
Patient’s Name: [Patient's Full Name]
Age: 30 years
Gender: Female
Occupation: [Patient’s Occupation]
Marital Status: [Single/Married]
Date of Birth: [Patient’s DOB]
Address: [Patient’s Address]
Contact Information: [Patient’s Contact Details]
Insurance Provider: [Insurance Details, if applicable]
Emergency Contact: [Name, Relationship, and Contact Number]
II. Reason for Encounter (Chief Complaint)
The patient is a 30-year-old female presenting to the outpatient clinic with neck pain.
She reports a gradual onset of discomfort that has progressively worsened over the
past [duration]. The pain is localized primarily to the cervical spine with occasional
radiation to her left shoulder and upper back. The pain is described as aching and
becomes worse with movement, especially when turning her head or looking down for
long periods. The patient seeks relief as the chronic nature of the pain is affecting her
daily activities.
Woman
, Case Study Report: Management of
Cervical Radiculopathy in a
30-Year-Old Female with Neck Pain
I. Patient Details
Class: 6512
Reason for Encounter: Neck Pain
Location: Outpatient Clinic with X-ray, ECG, and Laboratory Capabilities
Week: Week #9
Date of Consultation: [Insert Date]
Patient’s Name: [Patient's Full Name]
Age: 30 years
Gender: Female
Occupation: [Patient’s Occupation]
Marital Status: [Single/Married]
Date of Birth: [Patient’s DOB]
Address: [Patient’s Address]
Contact Information: [Patient’s Contact Details]
Insurance Provider: [Insurance Details, if applicable]
Emergency Contact: [Name, Relationship, and Contact Number]
II. Reason for Encounter (Chief Complaint)
The patient is a 30-year-old female presenting to the outpatient clinic with neck pain.
She reports a gradual onset of discomfort that has progressively worsened over the
past [duration]. The pain is localized primarily to the cervical spine with occasional
radiation to her left shoulder and upper back. The pain is described as aching and
becomes worse with movement, especially when turning her head or looking down for
long periods. The patient seeks relief as the chronic nature of the pain is affecting her
daily activities.