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NSG 3370 WEEK 4 ASSIGNMENT 2 (DISCUSSION) | LATEST SOLUTION
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NSG 3370 WEEK 4 ASSIGNMENT 2 (DISCUSSION) 
A 56-year-old female comes into the clinic complaining of intermittent severe pain that radiates 
from the flank to the groin and sometimes to the inner thigh. Upon further questioning she tell 
you that she has an urge to always go to the restroom and that she sometime sweats and feels 
nauseous. A urinalysis provides traces of blood, a few white blood cells and no bacteria. 
• What is your differential diagnosis? Discuss in detail the pathophysiolog...
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NSG 3370 WEEK 7 PART 1 DISCUSSION
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NSG 3370 WEEK 7 PART 1 DISCUSSION 
You are at the local mall and you see a patient who appears to be homeless by his physical 
appearance and you witness the person “walk 50 feet to a table sit down, and after 5 seconds he 
gets up and walks to a tree and urinates on it” He repeats this action 5 times apparently oblivious 
to his surroundings. When the police come he ignores them as if they aren’t there. Later, you go 
to work and sitting in exam room 3 is the same person! Now, he is your ...
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NSG 3370 WEEK 7 PART 2 DISCUSSION | VERIFIED GUIDE
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NSG 3370 WEEK 7 PART 2 DISCUSSION 
Your patient is a 77-year-old woman who has been more socially withdrawn lately and told her 
daughter she had not been feeling well. Her daughter has noticed a stepwise decline. While 
shopping for groceries with her daughter she became separated from daughter in the aisles. She 
became confused and angry when store employees and others tried to assist her. Her current 
medications are Hydrochlorothiazide, Lisinopril and Atorvastatin. 
• What is your differe...
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NSG 3370 Week 7 part 3 (DISCUSSION) | LATEST UPDATE
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NSG 3370 Week 7 part 3 (DISCUSSION) 
A 19-year-old freshman in college has been brought to your office by campus security. The 
patient had been standing on top of the school chapel proclaiming that he was the prophet of God 
and that God was speaking to him. In fact, he claimed to actually hear God’s voice. When he is 
in your office you notice that he is speaking very fast, can’t seem to sit still and his sentences at 
times don’t seem to make sense. He states, “I saw the professor sit...
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NSG 3370 STUDY QUESTIONS | GRADED A
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NSG 3370 STUDY QUESTIONS 
1. During pregnancy, dyspnea accompanied by increased respiratory rate, cough, rales, or 
respiratory distress raises concerns of: 
2. The middle section of the thoracic cavity containing the esophagus, trachea, heart, and 
great vessels is the: 
mediastinum 
3. A patient is unable to identify the smell of an orange. This inability could reflect an 
abnormality in cranial nerves: 
4. A transient ischemic attack is: 
a transient episode of neurologic dysfunction by focal...
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NSG 3370 STUDY QUESTIONS
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NSG 3370 STUDY GUIDE – QUESTION AND ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS
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NSG 3370 STUDY GUIDE – QUESTION AND ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATIONS
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NSG 3370 Week 7 part 3 (DISCUSSION) | VERIFIED GUIDE
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NSG 3370 Week 7 part 3 (DISCUSSION) 
 
A 19-year-old freshman in college has been brought to your office by campus security. The patient had been standing on top of the school chapel proclaiming that he was the prophet of God and that God was speaking to him. In fact, he claimed to actually hear God’s voice. When he is in your office you notice that he is speaking very fast, can’t seem to sit still and his sentences at times don’t seem to make sense. He states, “I saw the professor sit ...
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NSG 3370 WEEK 4 ASSIGNMENT 2 (DISCUSSION) | VERIFIED SOLUTION
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NSG 3370 WEEK 4 ASSIGNMENT 2 (DISCUSSION) 
A 56-year-old female comes into the clinic complaining of intermittent severe pain that radiates from the flank to the groin and sometimes to the inner thigh. Upon further questioning she tell you that she has an urge to always go to the restroom and that she sometime sweats and feels nauseous. A urinalysis provides traces of blood, a few white blood cells and no bacteria. 
•	What is your differential diagnosis? Discuss in detail the pathophysiology ...
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