Discuss/demonstration assessment for abdominal pain 5. Discuss underlying anatomy Lower Extremities 1. Inspect Skin – condition‚ hair distribution. 2. Palpate for temperature‚ sensation‚ muscle tension/firmness 3. Capillary refill 4. Pulses 5. Pedal and Ankle Edema 6. Strength‚ dorsal and plantar flexion 7. ROM 8. Homan’s Sign
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According to the PTA competencies: I should recognizes individual and cultural differences and respect her concern of rather scarify emotional abuse rather than broken her family . After 4 times visit ‚ I should have recognizes her emotional abuse more than physical – appears very nervous and is always very anxious about getting home. First‚ I should try as much as I could to help her gaining normal ADL to facilitate her suspicious punctuality story ‚ the real reason of falling down the
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EXPERIMENT NO. 7 Evaluate the given drug (digitalis) by organoleptic and chemical tests. Write its chemical constituents and medicinal uses. DIGITALIS Common name: Foxglove Vernacular name: Berg-e-Lafah Botanical name: Digitalis lanata Family: Scrophulariaceae Part used: Dried leaves Distribution in Pakistan: Hazara‚ Azad Kashmir at an elevation of 2150
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6. Wheezes Hoarse whistling sound Lungs Abnormal 7. Impacted cerumen Accumulation of ear wax Ears Abnormal 8. Scoliosis Curvature of the spine Spine Abnormal 9. Carotid bruit Systolic sound heard of the carotid artery Heart Abnormal 10. Pedal edema Swelling in the feet or lower legs Lower extremities Abnormal 11. Hepatosplenomegaly Enlargement of liver and spleen Abdomen Abnormal 12. Pulse 80 Pulse rate Heart Normal 13. Alopecia Hair loss Whole body Abnormal 14. Fundus not visualized The
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to study and test the sunflower seeds alone‚ by not doing any extraction or experimentation on the seeds. This motivated the researcher to do this study. Research aims to test the sunflower seeds’ anti-inflammatory activity on carrageenan induced edema without doing any extraction of oil form the seeds or addition of chemicals to it to test its anti-inflammatory
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Arterial Blood Gas Values: 1. Respiratory acidosis 2. Metabolic alkalosis 3. Normal 4. Respiratory alkalosis Case Study: 1. When listening to the patient I would expect to hear crackles and wheezing. 2. Normal oxygen saturation is 95% to 100%. 3.Since the patient does have a history of diabetes and asthma‚ he has a higher risk of contracting viruses due to the fact that diabetes lowers your immune response‚ and asthma causes your airway to become more sensitive. With the patient
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF NURSING CLINICAL ASSESSMENT TOOL Subjective Data (Basic Conditioning Factors) Student: Date of Care: 10/03/09 Patient’s Initials: P. V. Age: 37 Room #: 3114 Bed 1 Allergies: Food: NKA Gender: F Medications: NKA Environmental: NKA Admitting Diagnosis: Pancreatitis Developmental Stage (Erickson and Havinghurst): (List Developmental stage and tasks‚ assess each task) 1. Selecting a mate: Although patient
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Nursing Theory Plan of Care Theoretical Foundations of Practice NUR/513 March 05‚ 2012 Nursing Theory Plan of Care Ida Orlando literally wrote the book on the function of nursing. Her theory of the deliberative nursing process outlines a dynamic nurse-patient relationship in which the nurse uses his or her senses of perception together with deliberate actions to create an individualized care plan for each patient. Results of current research on the application of her theory follow
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by emergency personnel showed a blood sugar of thirty-six. He was then given a bolus of dextrose fifty percent; he then returned to consciousness‚ but complained of some right arm and leg weakness. He had 3+ pitting edema bilaterally to lower extremities as well as 1+ presacral edema. He was then transported to Rolling Plains Memorial Hospital emergency room.
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might occur in his respiratory‚ digestive‚ nervous‚ and urinary systems? * * Mr. Hodges may experience symptoms such as yellowness under the kin‚ water retention‚ and hypertension as well as skin irritation. He may also develop pulmonary edema or become dyspneic. Mr. Hodges has chances of suffering from poor urine output‚ GI bleeds‚ liver disease‚ and even seizures. * * What is causing Mr. Hodges’s kidney disease? * * Mr. Hodges’ cause of his kidney
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