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A client is prescribed lurasidone to treat his mental illness. The client is 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 230 pounds. What is his body mass index?
Which antipsychotic meds is high, moderate, and low risk for metabolic syndrome? What is the disease process in the body of antipsychotic medication
Describe heart disease and stoke in the older adult . Discuss how this topic adversely affects the population. How does health disparity affect this population?
An 11-year-old boy is brought to the clinic by his parents who states that the boy has not been eating and listless. Why does ARF occur in some patients?
8-month infant is brought into the office due to a swollen right knee and excessive bruising. What is the pathophysiology of Hemophilia?
Find three interactions between medications and nutrients (food). List the interaction, foods to avoid while taking the medication
Pauline White is 92 years old. She has dementia as well as congestive heart failure. She is a chronic user of laxatives, and often requires a laxative in order
You will be using what you know about the chemistry underlying biological processes in microbes and infections to solve the case on Rabbit Island.
What interventions are available to help patients through common issues encountered during breastfeeding? When you begin counseling a mom on breastfeeding?
Problem: What is important teaching to include for a patient who is prescribed liquid ferrous sulfate?
Discuss why EBP is an essential component of the practice of a BSN-prepared RN. Identify two ways in which you will continue to integrate
Explain the role of genetics and oncogenes in the development of reproductive cancers. In addition, examine if genetically linked reproductive cancers
How can cholecystitis can be treated (pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic therapies). What is the rationale for each type of treatment?
Mr. Moser comes to the clinic with a new diagnosis of Hepatitis B. He states that he was not aware that he had Hepatitis, and wants to know where he got it from
Relate the etiology and clinical manifestations for type one diabetes and what caused this condition to occur for this specific patient, and why did it cause
Question: What pharmacologic agent is used to treat iron deficiency Anemia? How is this administered in an adult? A child?
Question: Explain the action of thyroid hormone. Your answer should contain the impact of the thyroid hormone on functions in the body.
Explain Malaria and how this disease spreads through the 6 links of the chain of infection.
1. What is the role of the gallbladder? 2. Would you expect her to have nausea and vomiting? Defend your answer. 3. Why does the patient have referred pain?
Which type of cartilage is present where bones articulate? What makes cartilage in this location ideal for joints where there is a large range of movement?
Name the superficial arm muscle involved in elbow flexion. Make clear your understanding of muscle movement by outlining how a muscle's insertion enables action
Problem: What body system is affected by Kawasaki disease? What are the normal functions of the system?
Question: Describe the potential impact of HIV policies on the role of nurse in the United States and Botswana.
What is anaphylaxis? Outline the pathophysiology of anaphylaxis and what are 5 things that can be common agents that may trigger anaphylaxis
What are the different types of immunities and give an example to each types? : Describe how stress can impact the immunity of someone