NURSING NR 603 (NR603)

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NR-603 Week 2 Case Discussion: Pulmonary – Part 2 Follow up Visit (GRADED A)
  • NR-603 Week 2 Case Discussion: Pulmonary – Part 2 Follow up Visit (GRADED A)

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  • NR-603 Week 2 Case Discussion: Pulmonary – Part 2 Follow up Visit (GRADED A) Week Two: Part Two: Case Study Follow Up Visit Discussion Chamberlain College of Nursing Influenza A is a virus that can mutate quickly which makes treatment and prevention difficult for providers. Throughout history, this virus has changed after the initial vaccine was administered for the flu season and has caused major flu outbreaks across the country. Patients who are immunocompromised, like Michelle with asthma, ...
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NR-603 Week 7 Open Forum Discussions – Inflammatory Disorders
  • NR-603 Week 7 Open Forum Discussions – Inflammatory Disorders

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  • NR-603 Week 7 Open Forum Discussions – Inflammatory Disorders Hello Dr. and classmates, This week we learned about inflammatory disorders. There are multiple inflammatory disorders tha t are frequently seen in primary care such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, gout, lupus, and polymyalgia rheumatic. I have seen all of these conditions numerous times at clinical. It’s important to become familiar with the presenting signs and symptoms of each condition and the diagnostic criteria for ...
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NR 603 Week 3 Case Discussion: Cardiovascular{100%PASS}
  • NR 603 Week 3 Case Discussion: Cardiovascular{100%PASS}

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  • NR 603 Week 3 Case Discussion: Cardiovascular What leads demonstrate the ST depression? Lorene demonstrates ST depression dispersed throughout the EKG. Specifically, the depression is exhibited in leads I, II, V4, V5, a slight depression in aVF, and V6. There is also an ST elevation in aVR. The EKG shows signs of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). An EKG for ACS will show ST depression in six or more leads, most significant in leads V4 to V6, particularly when related with inverted T waves and ST el...
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