Write a case study on Pathophysiology.

You are caring for a 58-year-old electrician admitted to your emergency room for purulent drainage from his incision site. He is one-week post-CABG. His cardiologist reports positive blood cultures. Hospital admission reports no health insurance, and the patient shares he has being having difficulties paying for his medications. His wife is at the bedside. Case Study Analysis Assignment Outline: Introduction Brief overview of the pathophysiology of the disease. Include: What lab abnormalities would you look for? What diagnostics would you expect to see? Give rationale. Implications for Self-Care How does this disease process impact the patient’s and/or their care provider’s ability to care for themselves? Consider Maslow’s hierarchy of needs Application of Orem’s Theory of Self-Care. Patient Education Strategy Consider educational strategies and a plan of care for your patient based on the implications for self-care section. Support with rationale. Interdisciplinary Collaboration What interdisciplinary team members need to be included. Include rationale. Consider nutrition, discharge, transition, and financial implications Conclusion You may use this APA style template to assist you in completing this assignment: NSG 3300 Case Study TemplatePreview the document Case Study Analysis Paper Guidelines for Submission Name the paper with a File Naming Protocol: When you save the paper, name it: LastName_NSG 3300_CaseStudyAnalysis_1.docx All discussion and papers should reflect clinical and professional patient/cases, and not references to personal or family issues. Please provide current and professional, work/clinical-related experiences in your papers. For recent graduates, you may provide examples from your clinical rotations. A minimum of three references should be used in this paper. References should be no more than five years old. Exceptions include seminal works, such as original publications by nurse theorists. Use only scholarly references (peer reviewed) or authoritative resources, such as the Institute of Medicine, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or Healthy People 2020 websites.