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    309 Emergency Case Study

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    Fatigue/weakness 34 11 Altered consciousness 32 10.3 Fever 21 6.8 Bleeding 16 5.2 Diarrhea 15 4.9 Cough 13 4.2 Anorexia 11 3.6 Constipation 10 3.2 Care for catheter/intravenous line 7 2.3 Nausea 6 1.9 Dehydration 4 1.3 Jaundice 4 1.3 Urinary symptoms 4 1.3 Other 3 1 Skin symptoms 3 1 Edema 2 0.6 Insomnia 2 0.6 Suffocation 2 0.6 Agitation 1 0.3 Cardiac arrest 1 0.3 Convulsions 1 0.3 Dysarthria 1 0.3 Dysphagia 1 0.3 Hoarseness 1 0.3 Hypotension 1 0.3

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    Dementia

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    Terry Schmidt‚ MIBC 112‚ Unit 2‚ Assignment Dementia Dementia isn’t a specific disease. Instead‚ dementia describes a group of symptoms affecting thinking and social abilities severely enough to interfere with daily functioning. Dementia involves damage of nerve cells in the brain‚ which may occur in several areas of the brain. Dementia may affect people differently‚ depending on the area of the brain affected. The factors that causes

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    Health Care Policies

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    the child may be tired or simply having a bad day. This center will maintain a detailed health record and will be familiar with the child’s typical daily behavior. The staff is also trained to recognize the symptoms of various illnesses. When deciding to send a child home the following symptoms will be considered: fever - 100.4 degrees or higher‚ deviation from each child’s usual behavior such as: loss of appetite‚ significant change in napping pattern‚ lack of energy‚ listlessness‚ irritability‚

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    the underlying issue

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    Case Analysis—Identifying the underlying issue or cause of the problem (not just the symptom of the problem) and avoid repeating case details. 1) What is the book “Harry Potter” about? NO: Harry Potter was walking along the street one day and walked into the train station…. (Don’t describe the story point by point. Don’t repeat the case details in the case analysis.) YES: “Harry Potter” is a magical story that pits good against evil… (sum up the issue) 2) I have an aching foot

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    There are several symptoms for Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis (HYPP)‚ such as‚ muscle stiffness‚ permanent/partial paralysis‚ permanent immobility‚ debility of a limb‚ and irregular heartbeat. A paralysis attack can occur at any moment without enough time of warning which leads to several falls and severe injuries. These episodes are commonly short and should last a couple hours. Longer episodes should be over within two hours after the start of the symptoms. Paralysis attacks start to develop

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    Intro A running theme in Affluenza‚ brave new world (BNW) and religion a dialogue is that people are sheep and are consumed by physical needs and desires. Advertising/ consumption is like religion it deceives the masses‚ shapes young minds‚ the end result don’t ask questions just consume. In the BNW the masses are trained to performer creation task and consume. In Affluenza people are trained to consume trough advertisement. In religion a dialogue people are trained philosophically by questing truths

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    there would be no need for blind and double blind studies. Blind studies are used to help eliminate bias brought on by the experimenter or the test subject. In the eighteenth and nineteenth century masturbation was thought to produce the signs and symptoms of a dangerous disease: “Disease is neither an objective entity nor a concept of a single definition‚ there is not‚ nor need be‚ one concept of disease (UWO‚ p.241).” The problem with Englehardt’s article is our health system is

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    Hcr220 Week5

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    this patient is considered high risk. #2. A 30-year-old returning patient presents complaining of flu-like symptoms characterized by unremitting cough‚ sinus pain‚ and thick nasal discharge. An examination reveals bronchitis and sinus infection. The patient is prescribed a 5-day course of Zithromax. Code: 99202 This is an office visit‚ new patient but the history of the same symptoms as prior office visit. The patient still has 2 or more conditions but the treatment is straight forward that is

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    Unit 202 Element 1.2

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    Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Unit 202 Element 2.1 Identify the signs and symptoms of common childhood illnesses Chickenpox: The child starts feeling unwell‚ has a rash and a slight temperature. Spots develop‚ which are red and become fluid-filled blisters in a day or two. They eventually dry into scabs‚ which drop off. The spots appear first on the chest‚ back‚ head or neck‚ then spread. They don’t leave scars unless they’re badly infected. Children can return

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    discusses the many symptoms associated with hypothyroidism‚ and her interactions with a women patient only known in the case study as Mrs A. The patient under her care complained of weight gain and feeling lethargic also felt very depressed. According to the patient she “generally felt like an 80 year old women”. The doctor decided to screen for adrenal disorders because most doctors do not routinely screen for these disorders. One of the main reasons why is because the symptoms are so closely linked

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