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Signature Assignment-Anatomy
You are a first-year RN student and you volunteered to work at San Antonio Hospital in the ER Department.
Patient John Doe was brought by the ambulance after he collapsed at work. The triage nurse is assessing him for further evaluation by the ER Physician on duty. Based on your study of Anatomy and using your critical thinking skills, you were given the following criteria about Mr. Doe:
1-Personal History: 65 years old, married with two children.
2-Medical history: Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension, Renal Stones, Anemia, Acne, Prostatic Hyperplasia, Muscular Dystrophy, Hemiplegia, Coronary Artery Disease, G.E.R.D. and ED.

The triage Nurse asked the patient to wait for his turn, until Dr. Johnson examines him.

A-Define the terms mentioned in #2. (PLO: 1)

B-What are the normal values for the following: 1. Blood Glucose level 2. Blood Pressure 3. Blood Calcium levels 4. Hemoglobin

C-Based on you knowledge of the normal values and Mr. Doe’s condition, explain the homeostatic disturbance of each problem that Mr. Doe suffers from. (PLO: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7).

D-Upon histological examination of mammal pancreas under microscope, describe the different features of this Specimen. (PLO: 4, CLO: 1, 4)

E- On a specimen of a Sheep’s heart. Please identify the coronary arteries. (PLO: 4, CLO: 3)

F-Why do normal individuals get G.E.R.D? (PLO: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7)

You are a first-year RN student and you volunteered to work at San Antonio Hospital in the ER Department.
Patient John Doe was brought by the ambulance after he collapsed at work. The triage nurse is assessing him for further evaluation by the ER Physician on duty. Based on your study of Anatomy and using your critical thinking skills, you were given the following criteria about Mr. Doe:
1-Personal History: 65 years old, married with two children.
2-Medical history: Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension, Renal Stones, Anemia, Acne, Prostatic Hyperplasia, Muscular

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