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CaseStudy 76 DiabetesMellitusType 2/ Download to Score A+
CaseStudy 76 DiabetesMellitusType 2 Y.L ., a 34-year-old Asian woman, comes to the clinic with complaints of chronic fatigue, increased thirst, constant hunger, and frequent urination. She denies a ny pain, burning, or low-back pain on urination. She tells you she has a vaginal yeast infection that she has treated numerous times with over-the-counter medication. She works full time as a clerk in a loan company and states she has difficulty reading numbers and reports, resulting in her making fre...
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CaseStudy 76 DiabetesMellitusType 2 Y.L ., a 34-year-old Asian woman, comes to the clinic with complaints of chronic fatigue, increased thirst, constant hunger, and frequent urination. She denies a ny pain, burning, or low-back pain on urination. She tells you she has a vaginal yeast infection that she has treated numerous times with over-the-counter medication. She works full time as a clerk in a loan company and states she has difficulty reading numbers and reports, resulting in her making fre...
Case Study 109 Hypoglycemia./ complete solution
Case Study 109 Hypoglycemia 1. What do you think is going on with T.R.? 2. What is the first action you would take? 3. Which assessment findings would support the premise that T.R. is exp eriencing a hypoglycemic reaction? 4. If no glucose meter were available, would you treat T.R. on the assumption he is hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic? Explain your rationale. 5. It is 1025. T.R.'s glucose reading is 50mg/dL. What should your next action be? 6. When you enter the room to administer the juice, T....
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Case Study 109 Hypoglycemia 1. What do you think is going on with T.R.? 2. What is the first action you would take? 3. Which assessment findings would support the premise that T.R. is exp eriencing a hypoglycemic reaction? 4. If no glucose meter were available, would you treat T.R. on the assumption he is hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic? Explain your rationale. 5. It is 1025. T.R.'s glucose reading is 50mg/dL. What should your next action be? 6. When you enter the room to administer the juice, T....
Essentials of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 7th Edition By Mary C-Test Bank.
Essentials of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 7th Edition By Mary C-Test Bank To Purchase this Complete Test Bank with Answers Click the link Below Sample Test Chapter 3: Ethical and Legal Issues Mu ltiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. In response to a student’s question regarding choosing a psychiatric specialty, a charge nurse states, “Mentally ill clients need special care. If I were in that position, I’d want a caring nurse a...
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Essentials of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 7th Edition By Mary C-Test Bank To Purchase this Complete Test Bank with Answers Click the link Below Sample Test Chapter 3: Ethical and Legal Issues Mu ltiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. In response to a student’s question regarding choosing a psychiatric specialty, a charge nurse states, “Mentally ill clients need special care. If I were in that position, I’d want a caring nurse a...
NSG 6002 topic 2[FATAL ABNORMALITY] assignment/ Score A
Running head: FETAL ABNORMALITY Based on "Case Study: Fetal Abnormality" and the required topic study materials, write a 750- 1,000-word reflection that answers the following questions: 1. What is the Christian view of the nature of human persons, and which theory of moral status is it compatible with? How is this related to the intrinsic human value and dignity? 2. Which theory or theories are being used by Jessica, Marco, Maria, and Dr. Wilson to determine the moral status of the fetus? What...
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Running head: FETAL ABNORMALITY Based on "Case Study: Fetal Abnormality" and the required topic study materials, write a 750- 1,000-word reflection that answers the following questions: 1. What is the Christian view of the nature of human persons, and which theory of moral status is it compatible with? How is this related to the intrinsic human value and dignity? 2. Which theory or theories are being used by Jessica, Marco, Maria, and Dr. Wilson to determine the moral status of the fetus? What...
NURS 680 B week 4 __ Already Graded A
Identifying data: Patient C DOB: 7/28/1966 MR# Source and reliability of history: 54-year-old female, reliable historian. Demographics: • Gender: Female • Age: 54 • Marital status: N /A • Ethnicity: N/A • Social/occupation: N/A S: Subjective A 54-year old woman complain of left side drooling and facial drooping since earlier this morning. CC: Left side drooling and facial drooling since early this morning. HPI: Onset: When did it start? What were you doing when this episode occurred? ...
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Identifying data: Patient C DOB: 7/28/1966 MR# Source and reliability of history: 54-year-old female, reliable historian. Demographics: • Gender: Female • Age: 54 • Marital status: N /A • Ethnicity: N/A • Social/occupation: N/A S: Subjective A 54-year old woman complain of left side drooling and facial drooping since earlier this morning. CC: Left side drooling and facial drooling since early this morning. HPI: Onset: When did it start? What were you doing when this episode occurred? ...
wk2 option 1.__ Western Michigan University__ NUR MISC__Rated A
S: waken up at night with a bitter taste in her mouth about four times per week for the past two months, interfering with her sleep. HPI Onset: 2 months Location: mouth Duration: woken up at ni ght wi th a bitter taste in her mouth about 4 times per week Characteristic: bitter taste Aggravating factors: taking any medications? What type of diet do you follow? Alcohol, drugs, caffeine? Relieving factors: are you doing any oral care? Does anything make it better? Treatment: currently taking any me...
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S: waken up at night with a bitter taste in her mouth about four times per week for the past two months, interfering with her sleep. HPI Onset: 2 months Location: mouth Duration: woken up at ni ght wi th a bitter taste in her mouth about 4 times per week Characteristic: bitter taste Aggravating factors: taking any medications? What type of diet do you follow? Alcohol, drugs, caffeine? Relieving factors: are you doing any oral care? Does anything make it better? Treatment: currently taking any me...
NURS 310__Week 9 DB.__ Complete Solution__ Rated A
List the primary diagnosis and rational The primary diagnosis for this patient would be is a Right-sided ischemic stroke. Ischemic stroke is an acute neurologic deficit lasting less than 24 hours and caused by cerebrovascular etiology (Bamford, Sandercock & Dennis, 2001). It can be subdivided into an ischemic stroke that is caused by a vascular occlusion, or hemorrhagic stroke caused by a vascular rupture. Stroke is the third leading cause of death and a major cause of disability on the US, and ...
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List the primary diagnosis and rational The primary diagnosis for this patient would be is a Right-sided ischemic stroke. Ischemic stroke is an acute neurologic deficit lasting less than 24 hours and caused by cerebrovascular etiology (Bamford, Sandercock & Dennis, 2001). It can be subdivided into an ischemic stroke that is caused by a vascular occlusion, or hemorrhagic stroke caused by a vascular rupture. Stroke is the third leading cause of death and a major cause of disability on the US, and ...
Western Michigan University__ Week 5 Option 1__Already Graded A
S: losing 12 lbs. over the last month HPI Onset: last month Location: generalized Duration: 12 Lbs. over the last month Characteristic: purposely losing weight? Changed diet? presenting any loss of ap petite? Nausea? Vomiting? Aggravating factors: any stressors? Does the smell of food causes nausea? Any problems with swallowing or with dentures? Any medications causing bad taste? Relieving factors: trying small meals? Soft food? Trying bland diet? Treatment: taking any meal supplements? Any vita...
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S: losing 12 lbs. over the last month HPI Onset: last month Location: generalized Duration: 12 Lbs. over the last month Characteristic: purposely losing weight? Changed diet? presenting any loss of ap petite? Nausea? Vomiting? Aggravating factors: any stressors? Does the smell of food causes nausea? Any problems with swallowing or with dentures? Any medications causing bad taste? Relieving factors: trying small meals? Soft food? Trying bland diet? Treatment: taking any meal supplements? Any vita...
Wk 3 option 1.__ Western Michigan University__Rated A
A 62-year old female complains of pain over several finger joints over bilateral hands that is “getting worse” to the point that she is no longer able to work in her garden. S: 62-year-old female presents with pain over several finger joints over bilateral hands that is “getting worse” to the point that she is no longer able to work in her garden. HPI Onset: when did the pain started? Location: finger joints over bilateral hands Duration: how long does the pain last? Is the pain constant...
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A 62-year old female complains of pain over several finger joints over bilateral hands that is “getting worse” to the point that she is no longer able to work in her garden. S: 62-year-old female presents with pain over several finger joints over bilateral hands that is “getting worse” to the point that she is no longer able to work in her garden. HPI Onset: when did the pain started? Location: finger joints over bilateral hands Duration: how long does the pain last? Is the pain constant...
Wk 4 option 2.__ Complete solution__ Already Graded A+
A 54-year old woman complain of left side drooling and facial drooping since earlier this morning. S: Left side drooling and facial drooping since earlier this morning HPI Onset: when did it start? Ti me last known? What were you doing when this episode occurred? Last well seen? Location: left side of face, does it radiate anywhere else? Duration: since earlier this morning, have you experience these symptoms before? Characteristic: left side drooling and facial drooping. Any other symptoms? Agg...
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A 54-year old woman complain of left side drooling and facial drooping since earlier this morning. S: Left side drooling and facial drooping since earlier this morning HPI Onset: when did it start? Ti me last known? What were you doing when this episode occurred? Last well seen? Location: left side of face, does it radiate anywhere else? Duration: since earlier this morning, have you experience these symptoms before? Characteristic: left side drooling and facial drooping. Any other symptoms? Agg...
World Karate Federation: Examination Questions for Kumite Referees and Judges Jan 1, 2023. UPDATED March 9, 203
World Karate Federation: Examination Questions for Kumite Referees and Judges Jan 1, 2023. UPDATED March 9, 203
TEST BANK Illustrated Anatomy of the Head and Neck 5th Edition Fehrenbach. All Chapters 1-12 Questions And Answers in 237 Pages
World Karate Federation: Examination Questions for Kumite Referees and Judges Jan 1, 2023. UPDATED March 9, 203
TEST BANK Illustrated Anatomy of the Head and Neck 5th Edition Fehrenbach. All Chapters 1-12 Questions And Answers in 237 Pages