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- Patient C., 32 y/o, was delivered unconscious to the intensive care department. The patient has a medical history of diabetes. Insulin was not found. The breathing is noisy, of Kussmaul’s type; acetone breath, the skin is dry, turgor is lowered, the facial features are sharp, periosteal reflexes are absent, eye ball tone is lowered. Blood contains 1.2 mmol/l of lactic acid (norm - 0.62-1.3 mmol/l), glycemia - 29 mmol/l. What kind of coma can be suspected?A. KetoacidoticB. Brain comaC. HyperosmolarD. HypochloremicE. LactacidemicN.H. is a 76-year-old male admitted to the hospital through the emergency department. He fell outside his home. It appears that he may have sustained a fracture to his left hip. He has a history of type 2 diabetes mellitus and has a 40 pack-year smoking history that is now complicated by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Data Collected (use only those that apply) Complains of excruciating pain and tenderness in left hip Pain not relieved with morphine BP 166/94 mmHg Diaphoretic and pale skin Respiratory rate 36; crackles, expiratory wheeze X-ray of left hip reveals extracapsular fracture Hematocrit 30%; hemoglobin 15g/dL; WBC 15,000/uL Discussion Questions: Considering the nursing process, list in order the steps in transferring patient from bed to chair post operatively.IV. Indicate whether the sentence is True or False 1 1. Wright's stain is sued to visualize a peripheral blood smear 2. cerebral cortex is the outermost layer of the brain 3. Ifa cell has a greater mumber of protein carriers, the rate of facilitated diffusion across the phospholipid bilayer of the plasma membrane will be increased 4. Long bone grows in length as a result of endochondral deposition of bone tissue 5. Smooth and cardiac muscle are innervated by the autonomic nervous system, whereas skeletal muscle is innervated by the somatic nervous system 6. As skeletal muscle shortens with contraction, the length of the I band remains constant as the length of the A band decreases 7. When voltage-dependent calcium channels open, calcium moves out of the cell s. The smallest living units capable of carying out their own basic life functions are the cells 9. During the absolute refractory period, the majority of voltage-gated sodium channels closed and incapable of opening 10.…
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- Case study: 22 year old women (previously adopted, not currently taking medications, negative medical history) presents with... ... hypertension, with periods of panic attacks and hormone flashes. She also presents with headache, hyperglycemia, hyperthyroidism, and gastrointestinal complaints. What is the diagnosis?Case study: 22 year old women (previously adopted, not currently taking medications, negative medical history) presents with... ...hypertension, with weakness and rapid onset of obesity. This patient also exhibits central fat pads, buffalo hump, plethora, thin skin, purple striae, easy bruising, osteoporosis, hyperglycemia/insulin resistance, and recurrent infections. What is the diagnosis?Diagnose this patient: - 67 year old obese woman - patient - Eats a lot of junk food and drinks wine frequently - Doesn't excersize - Father passed away from heart attack and mother has type 2 diabetes and hypertension - Patient has had hypertension for a few years taking beta blockers - Experiences shortness of breath and pain in the chest when walking but when the patient sits down she feels fine - light headed, weak, nauseous, dizzy, - ECG shows the patient has high ST elevation and blood test shows high levels of myocardium-specific troponin in her blood - The patient is given heparin intravenously as well as an anti-platelet and a fibrinolytic drug What is the diagnosis and why did symptoms disappear when the patient sat down?
- tein X Case Studies.docx X + rl=https://wheatland.orbundsis.com/einstein-freshair/Videos/0216D9403D0ED43358766A676D8A4817/Case+Stuc TCentral | NBA... a Amazon.com: Onlin... (6) The Reason Why... Isaiah Blames Zora... Beyond The Lights... Case Study, Chapter 26, The Digestive System Mr. McArthur is hospitalized with pancreatitis and cholecystitis. Neither his gallbladdernor his pancreas are functioning normally at this time. The client is placed on a NPO (nothing by mouth) diet order, given intravenous fluids and pain medication. The nurse is aware that the pancreas has two functions: one being endocrine, secretion of hormones to assist with glucose control and the other being exocrine, aiding the digestive system. Mr. McArthur is scheduled for gallbladder removal in the morning to treat the cholecystitis. (Learning Objective 4) 1. The client asks what his gallbladder does. What is the nurse's best response? 2. The client also asks how the pancreas works to help with digestion. What…A. Read this clinical case: Clinical Case: A 12-year-old, sterilized, 17-pound Schnauzer dog arrives at the emergency room and her owner is desperate as she indicates that the dog fell out of her bed. The temperature is 99.6 F. She is quickly examined while she is cannulated to have an open vein and the following clinical manifestations are observed: ✓ Mydriasis ✓ Lethargy ✓ Dyspnea ✓ Weak pulse ✓ Hypotension ✓ Bradycardia B. The dog is believed to be in a state of shock. Answer these questions depending on the case and symptoms: -What materials and equipment would you use from the crashcart to respond to the emergency? -What diagnostic tests would you do? - Pre and post trauma care -Client orientation focused on preventionMr. B is a 57-year-old man who was admitted yesterday after starting to pass black stools. He has a two-day history of severe stomach pains and has suffered on and off with indigestion for some months. He is a life-long smoker, with mild chronic heart failure (CHF) for which he has been taking enalapril 5 mg twice daily for 2 years. He also recently started taking naproxen 500 mg twice daily for arthritis. He works a stressful job and drinks large amounts of caffeinated coffee daily. Yesterday his hemoglobin was reported as 9.3 g/dL, hematoocrit 30%, RBC's 3.2, platelets 162, INR 1.1 with Liver Function Test normal. He was mildly tachycardic (110 bpm) and had a slightly low blood pressure of 100/77 mmHg and was given 1.5 L of saline. He has just returned from an endoscopy this morning and has been newly diagnosed as having a bleeding duodenal ulcer. They took a biopsy to determine if he is positive for H-pylori. He has been written up for his usual medication for tomorrow if he is…