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From Patient 23's case study data for weeks 7 and 9

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Analyzing Patient 23's case study data from weeks 7 to 9 would involve observing changes over the given period, determining the causes of these changes, and predicting the effects of continued trends.

This process should be guided by scientific knowledge, critical reasoning, and additional data in the case study.

Interpreting a case study often implies examining the progression of a certain condition, disease, or symptom over time discussing specific changes in clinical measurements, lab results, or symptoms, the possibilities for these changes, and perhaps the potential impact of continued trends.

For example,

we can say that For week 7:

Initial SBP - Week 7 SBP = 140 mmHg - 132 mmHg

= 8 mmHg

For week 9:

Initial SBP - Week 9 SBP = 140 mmHg - 136 mmHg

= 4 mmHg

Average change in SBP = (Change in SBP in week 7 + Change in SBP in week 9) / 2

= (8 mmHg + 4 mmHg) / 2

= 6 mmHg

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Evidence card E: From Patient 23's Case study data Week 7

The Patient in week seven doctor's notes- Patient reports stomach pains, diarrhea, and bloating. The patient is missing most of their gut biome.

Evidence card F: Treatment Fecal Transplant

The patient in week seven doctor's notes- After the fecal transplant, in week 9 the patient is feeling normal again.

What would involve in analyzing Patient 23's case study data for weeks 7 and 9.

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