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Pathophysiology & Clinical Findings of the Disease 
1.	Identify the correct hypersensitivity reaction: 
2.	Explain the pathophysiology associated with the chosen hypersensitivity reaction: 
3.	Identify at least three subjective findings from the case: 
4.	Identify at least three objective findings f...
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Add to cartPathophysiology & Clinical Findings of the Disease 
1.	Identify the correct hypersensitivity reaction: 
2.	Explain the pathophysiology associated with the chosen hypersensitivity reaction: 
3.	Identify at least three subjective findings from the case: 
4.	Identify at least three objective findings f...
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•	Differentiate between systolic and diastolic heart failure. 
•	State whether the patient is in systolic or diastolic heart failure. 
•	Explain the pathophysiology associated with each of the following symptoms: dyspnea on exertion, pitting edema, jugular vein distention, and orthopnea. 
•	...
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Add to cart•	Differentiate between systolic and diastolic heart failure. 
•	State whether the patient is in systolic or diastolic heart failure. 
•	Explain the pathophysiology associated with each of the following symptoms: dyspnea on exertion, pitting edema, jugular vein distention, and orthopnea. 
•	...
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Add to cartNR 507 Week 3 Case Study; Pulmonary
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1.	Question: A 10 year old male is stung by a bee while playing in the yard. He experiences a severe allergic reaction and has to go to the ER. The nurse providing care realizes this reaction is the result of: 
2.	Question: Chronic bronchitis is characterized by: 
3.	Question: A 6 year old female is...
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Add to cart1.	Question: A 10 year old male is stung by a bee while playing in the yard. He experiences a severe allergic reaction and has to go to the ER. The nurse providing care realizes this reaction is the result of: 
2.	Question: Chronic bronchitis is characterized by: 
3.	Question: A 6 year old female is...
1.	Question: Hypertension (high blood pressure) will have its most immediate effect on 
2.	Question: Mature, circulating RBC’s lack endoplasmic reticulum. Without these structures RBC’s are completely unable to synthesize any 
3.	Question: Which of the following would indicate that a client with...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Hypertension (high blood pressure) will have its most immediate effect on 
2.	Question: Mature, circulating RBC’s lack endoplasmic reticulum. Without these structures RBC’s are completely unable to synthesize any 
3.	Question: Which of the following would indicate that a client with...
Case Scenario: 
 
An 84- year-old -female who has a history of diverticular disease presents to the clinic with left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain of the abdomen that is accompanied by with constipation, nausea, vomiting and a low-grade fever (100.20 F) for 1 day. 
 
On physical exam the patient appears...
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An 84- year-old -female who has a history of diverticular disease presents to the clinic with left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain of the abdomen that is accompanied by with constipation, nausea, vomiting and a low-grade fever (100.20 F) for 1 day. 
 
On physical exam the patient appears...
Case Scenario: 
 
An 84- year-old -female who has a history of diverticular disease presents to the clinic with left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain of the abdomen that is accompanied by with constipation, nausea, vomiting and a low-grade fever (100.20 F) for 1 day. 
 
On physical exam the patient appears...
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Add to cartCase Scenario: 
 
An 84- year-old -female who has a history of diverticular disease presents to the clinic with left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain of the abdomen that is accompanied by with constipation, nausea, vomiting and a low-grade fever (100.20 F) for 1 day. 
 
On physical exam the patient appears...
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Add to cartNR 507 Week 6 Case Study; Diabetic Mellitus
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Case Scenario 
A76-year -old man is brought to the primary care office by his wife with concerns about his worsening memory. He is a retired lawyer who has recently been getting lost in the neighborhood where he has lived for 35 years. He was recently found wandering and has often been brought home ...
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A76-year -old man is brought to the primary care office by his wife with concerns about his worsening memory. He is a retired lawyer who has recently been getting lost in the neighborhood where he has lived for 35 years. He was recently found wandering and has often been brought home ...
1.	One of the first pathophysiological responses to the decreased GFR in acute renal failure is: 
2. 	A pre-renal cause of acute renal failure is: 
4.	One of the major markers for glomerular filtration rate is creatinine. 
5.	Which of the following is true regarding creatinine? 
6.	Which of the ...
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Add to cart1.	One of the first pathophysiological responses to the decreased GFR in acute renal failure is: 
2. 	A pre-renal cause of acute renal failure is: 
4.	One of the major markers for glomerular filtration rate is creatinine. 
5.	Which of the following is true regarding creatinine? 
6.	Which of the ...
1.	Question: What phrase describes the condition in which a series of alveoli in theleft lower lobe receive adequate ventilation but lack adequateperfusion? 
2.	Question: A function of the pericardium isto: 
3.	Question: Clinical manifestations of bile salt deficiencies are r/tpoor absorption of: 
4...
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Add to cart1.	Question: What phrase describes the condition in which a series of alveoli in theleft lower lobe receive adequate ventilation but lack adequateperfusion? 
2.	Question: A function of the pericardium isto: 
3.	Question: Clinical manifestations of bile salt deficiencies are r/tpoor absorption of: 
4...
1. Which organism is responsible for the development of syphilis? 
2. Kidney stones in the upper part of the ureter wouldproduce 
pain referred to which anatomical area? 
3. Carcinoma refers to abnormal cell proliferationoriginating 
from which tissue origin? 
4. Which immunoglobulin is present in b...
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Add to cart1. Which organism is responsible for the development of syphilis? 
2. Kidney stones in the upper part of the ureter wouldproduce 
pain referred to which anatomical area? 
3. Carcinoma refers to abnormal cell proliferationoriginating 
from which tissue origin? 
4. Which immunoglobulin is present in b...
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