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- A. Characteristics of the Formed Elements and Blood Abnormalities o2-Ciw auelam can t-01 a Fill in the blank with the term that fits the description. dol E TO S diw auoloun OE 1. The oxygen and carbon dioxide carrying cell smy 01-8 8 loeY o 2. Help the body fight infections and foreign substances Idiaiv olunng ald 3. Form a clot to help the body stop bleedingA female 40 year old patient has a hematocrit of 60%, an elevated reticulocyte count, and splenomegaly. What is a possible condition this patient has? O chronic myelogenous leukemia O lymphoma O aplastic anemia O pernicious anemia O polycythemia O thrombocytopenia O septicemiaPatient M., 36 y/o, was found in the street unconscious. The patient has a medical history of diabetes. There is a smell of alcohol from the mouth. The skin is moist, warm, arterial pressure -145/90 mm column of mercury, convulsive twitching of muscles. Breathing is shallow, eye ball tone is retained, pupils are dilated, hyperflexion. How would you treat this patients?A. Intravenous introduction of 40-80-100 ml 40% glucose solution B. Injecting 20 units of insulin subcutaneouslyC. Injecting 20 units of insulin intravenouslyD. Injecting 500 ml 5% glucose solution intravenouslyE. Injecting 500 ml 0.9% sodium chloride intravenously
- 11:40 1 Back ASSIGNMENT_9eb56... 4G O CASE STUDY ANALYSIS INSTRUCTIONS: All questions apply to this case study. Your responses should be brief and to the point. When asked to provide several answers, list them in order of priority or significance. Copying the answers of others means zero marks. Provide your answers in Microsoft copy or PDF. SITUATION: Baby Mohammed, a 3-year-old toddler who has been brought to the emergency department (ED) by his mother. She immediately tells you he has a history of emergency department visits for his asthma. He uses an inhaler when he wheezes, but it ran out a month ago. She is a single parent and has two other children at home with a babysitter. Your assessment finds the baby is alert, oriented, and extremely anxious. His color is pale, and his nail beds are dusky and cool to the touch; other findings are heart rate 136 beats/min, respiratory rate 36 breaths/min regular and even, oral temperature 37.3° C (99.1° F), SaO2 89%, breath sounds decreased…10:43 Developing Critical Thinking Through Understanding Pathophysiology Primary problem (medical diagnosis) of patient:__ 1. Define and describe in your OWN WORDS, the pathophysiology of the primary problem of your patient: 2. How would you explain and teach your patient about the pathophysiology of this medical problem using non-medical terminology? 5G UC ll 78% 3. What body system(s) are directly impacted by this disease and how are those systems affected? BODY SYSTEM(S): HOW BODY SYSTEM IS AFFECTED(S): 4. PRIORITY nursing assessments with this disease? (refer to body system that is most affected). What assessment findings may be abnormal as a result of this illness? PRIORITY ASSESSMENTS: EXPECTED ABNORMAL ASSESSMENTS: 5. What lab tests are altered by this problem? How are those lab tests affected? Does the altered lab test affect any physical assessment findings? ABNL. LAB TESTS: HOW LAB TESTS AFFECTED: DOES IT IMPACT SESSMENTS? 6. What medications are most commonly used to manage…10:28 ull NCM 112 RLE Case Report A 32-year-old man was referred to the emergencies of our hospital because of a right lower limb critical limb ischemia. Past medical history included chronic alcoholism and a three- month history of bilateral intermittent claudication. He did not report any episode of superficial thrombophlebitis. He smoked about 10 cigarettes since the age of ten and 10 cannabis joints daily since the age of twelve. He had no other cardiovascular risk factors. At clinical examination, his right leg was extremely painful and pale. He had absent pedal pulses on both sides, and a mild sensory loss on the right side. Allen's test of upper extremities was negative. Echo Doppler was suggestive of a bilateral common iliac occlusion and of a three-vessel occlusion on the right leg. A computerized tomography (CT) angiography detected the presence of an intraluminal aortic and iliac clot and a bilateral ibial essels occlusion. The patient was fully anticoagulated with…
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- 11:11 Back CASE #3DISCUSSI... Case #1 Patient is an 89 year old male admitted with Hyperkalemia, ESRD, HTN, and Bladder Cancer. Patient's past medical history includes recurrent bladder carcinoma, CVA, hernia repair and hemodyalisis. Patient was admitted due to weakness and 2 weeks of diarrhea for which he had refused to be dialyzed for 7 days. Patient lives s at home with wife and daughter who are both his healthcare surrogates. Based on patient's poor prognosis, oncologist had recommended on previous admissions that patient be made Hospice Care with comfort measures. Case #1 Cont. Daughter and wife have refused Hospice care and want patient to be dialyzed and continue aggressive treatment to include full resuscitation if cardiopulmonary arrest. Daughter and wife have requested all physicians to refrain from speaking to patient about his prognosis. At t this time all physicians have followed daughter and wife's request not let patient know that his cancer has returned, except for the…-t=449595&cmid=1668389 textb... My ATI NOLOGY SUPPORT ✓ MTH 208-01 (MW... K Kaplan Login WP WileyPLUS VitalSource Books... Zika virus is chiefly spread using an insect vector, more specifically, mosquitoes. Given this, which of the following helps account for why all blood donations in J.S. are screened for Zika? O a. Zika can be easily transmitted from person to person even through incidental contact O b. Zika infections are now common and regularly reported in every U.S. State (except Alaska) O c. Screening of blood donations is the main way in which Zika infections are diagnosed in the U.S. O d. Climate change extends the habitat of mosquitoes that can carry the virus Next page10:28 NCM 112 RLE Case Report A 32-year-old man was referred to the emergencies of our hospital because of a right lower limb critical limb ischemia. Past medical history included chronic alcoholism and a three- month history of bilateral intermittent claudication. He did not report any episode of superficial thrombophlebitis. He smoked about 10 cigarettes since the age of ten and 10 cannabis joints daily since the age of twelve. He had no other cardiovascular risk factors. At clinical examination, his right leg was extremely painful and pale. He had absent pedal pulses on both sides, and a mild sensory loss on the right side. Allen's test of upper extremities was negative. Echo Doppler was suggestive of a bilateral common iliac occlusion and of a three-vessel occlusion on the right leg. A computerized tomography (CT) angiography detected the presence of an intraluminal aortic and iliac clot and a bilateral stal ibial essels occlusion. The patient was fully anticoagulated with…