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What is Addison's Disease? Pathophysiology of Addison's disease? Signs and symptoms of Addison's disease?
She states that she wants to have children now that it is 11 months past her surgery and is asking you what do you think she should do?
Does a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mean that the individual will have to go on insulin? What's the best way for a person with type 2 to lose weight?
Problem: Prioritize learning needs with rationale and establish two smart goals for lung cancer patient.
if you suspected pneumonia and what would be your pharmacological regimen if you highly suspected Community Acquired Pneumonia?
List possible causes for acute pancreatitis? Describe the nursing care considerations for patients with hepatic encephalopathy?
Make a list of TWO difficult medical words, related to each of the three systems: Immune System, Respiratory System, Digestive System
Which cue in a patient's history places the patient who presents with weight loss and difficulty swallowing at risk for esophageal cancer?
Discuss appropriate referrals and consultations for the adult-geriatric patient experiencing acute or chronic immobility.
Describe genomics and apply the knowledge to show how genomics may impact the pharmacologic treatment plan for a patient with a GI disorder
Correlate the complications of the cardiogenic shock if untreated using pathophysiology concepts
How do a bactericidal and a bacteriostatic antibiotics differ? Why is resistance a problem with antibiotics? Describe the role of empiric antimicrobial therapy?
Explain how diuretics cause electrolyte imbalance? How to conduct pain assessment if the patient is too drowsy or have language barrier?
Question: Discuss an appropriate diet and explain how it will benefit the patient with cardiac and renal disease.
Make a case study on chronic kidney disease including introduction, text book review, body system review, nursing care plan, medication, diagnostic information
Problem: The Mirtazapine - what are some medications that interact with this medication that you should be concerned about?
prescribed haloperidol 10mg twice a day and a PRN medication of benztropine. The nurse knows benztropine is indicated for which symptoms?
Where are the Adrenal Glands, and what hormones do they secrete? Why is acute adrenal insufficiency considered a life-threatening emergency?
Describe the sign and symptoms of the right and left side of Congestive Heart failure (CHF). What are the common signs and symptoms of Chronic anemia?
Per research, what are the best screening tools for the diagnosis of autism or ADHD? Is there a genetic component to these illnesses?
Discuss the multidimensional care strategies for Pulmonary Tuberculosis. List 4 interventions based on priority and include rationale
Discuss how the medication is absorbed, distributed, and metabolized and excreted by the body.
The patient is a 79 year old woman admitted to PACU from a LTC post hospitalization with diagnosis of syncope and acute chronic kidney disease.
Problem: A professor explains to a class that the reason lymph nodes enlarge and become tender during infection is because of what reason?