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    numbness in her right foot. Her physical exam revealed the following: Her blood pressure is normal. Her temperature is normal. Her pulse is normal. Her respiratory rate is elevated. Lab Values: see table in learning module 1. List the abnormal symptoms or conditions the patient is exhibiting a. Fatigue‚ malaise‚ dizziness‚ blurred vision‚ numbness in the right foot‚ weight loss‚ respiratory rate elevated 2. List any abnormal lab values the patient has Acidosis‚ glucose in uring‚ ketones in urine

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    For this third clinical‚ I observed a situation where a student was having chest pain and was constantly shaking. Whenever his chest pain would return‚ his heart rate would increase. I was able to tell he was uncomfortable and in pain due to his behavior. The student would clench his chest with his arms and rub his chest whenever his chest pain would return. As indicated before‚ he had an elevated HR only during chest pain‚ but his overall vital signs were normal. Whenever he would stand up‚ he would

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    Compassion Fatigue

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    caregivers can give adequate care to themselves as well as their patients. Burnt Out Caregivers Caregivers can sometimes become burnt out. A caregiver who is burnt out will have physical‚ psychological‚ cognitive‚ and relational disturbances. Some symptoms or signs of being burnt out could include anger‚ frustration‚ fatigue‚ negative body language‚ cynicism‚ and withdrawal (McSteen‚ 2010). Being burnt out can hinder a caregivers duties‚ as well as be harmful to the caregivers themselves. Compassion

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    possible after sustaining a muscle pull. Ice applications can be done frequently‚ but should not be done for more than 15 minutes at a time. Anti-Inflammatory Medications: Anti-inflammatory medications can help reduce swelling and alleviate painful symptoms. These medications do have potential side effects‚ and you should check with your doctor prior to starting anti-inflammatory medications. Gentle Stretching: Stretching and strengthening are useful in treatment and prevention of muscle strain injuries

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    Unununium Research Paper

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    caused because people ate too much onions or something related to onions in one day. This disease may last for 1 or 2 years. There is no cure found yet. Scientists are trying their best to find the cure as soon as possible. If you have the disease the symptoms may be: having bad breath‚ your hands smell like onions‚ people staying away from you‚ unusual behavior‚ headaches‚ sore throat‚ somehow taste of onions‚ unusual cravings for onions‚ illusions that people are onions‚ not eating things without onions

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    ended up killing his brother‚ Eugie. What must it be like to know you killed your sibling? Arnold‚ the young boy in the short story “Stone Boy‚” most likely suffers from schizophrenia. With twelve different symptoms to help with a diagnosis‚ Arnold portrays six. Arnold’s three most visible symptoms include flat and expressionless gaze‚ social withdrawal‚ and the inability to cry. A flat‚ lifeless face was the way Arnold looked from the moment of the gunshot to when he climbed into bed. Earlier that

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    the human body‚ but it is a necessity that can be beneficial under certain circumstances. Stress is a negative energy caused by internal and external factors that activate hormonal stressors and leave the body fatigued. Stress also poses negative symptoms to the body and its health that can lead to more harmful diseases as it continues to build. Although stress is mostly negative‚ it is beneficial to the body. It is the body’s response under threatening situations that allows the human to act rationally

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    Genitourinary: Case Study

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    Genitourinary- 40 questions Assessment Findings *PAIN won’t always be present. KIDNEY: (dull constant ache) Not always present if pt has renal disease (don’t have w/ proteinuria or hematuria) Have CVA tenderness (hit hand over kidney)‚ lower abdominal pain‚ intermittent pain(indicates renal stones)‚ flank pain (side) N/V‚ diaphoresis‚ s/sx of shock. Cause: Acute obstruction like stone‚ clot BLADDER- lower ABD pain (usually seen w/ distention) dull‚ continuous pain may be intense after voiding

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    Celiac Disease Paper

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    been linked genetically or pre-disposed from infancy to adulthood (www.mayoclinic.com). This disease can be asymptomatic. Which means that the person can be a carrier of this disease and pass it on to their children. The carrier would not have any symptoms of this disease or even know they are a carrier. Celiac disease can affect 1 in 105 people in the United States (www.webmd.com). Celiac disease is caused by a reaction to gliadin‚ or a gluten protein. The gluten protein is found in wheat‚ barley

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    Clinical Research of Medications Reference: Mosby’s 2013 Nursing Drug reference Drug Name Generic and Trade Classification and Indication for Use Route‚ Dose Frequency Both ordered and recommended Drug Action Side Effects Nursing Implications Assessment to be done Morphine Page 822-824 Opioid analgesic Recommended Subcut/IM- 5-10mg q4hr PO- 10-30mg q4hr prn Depresses pain impulse transmission at the spinal cord level by interacting with opioid receptors Drowsiness Dizziness Confusion Head

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