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    articles related to preeclampsia and chronic hypertension in pregnancy can be found at the end of this section. PREECLAMPSIA PREECLAMPSIA / PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION Incidence • Preeclampsia complicates at lease 10% of first pregnancies Etiology • The etiology of preeclampsia is unknown but may be related to abnormal placentation. Obstetric Medicine Curriculum Learner Handout Preeclampsia (Page 1) PREECLAMPSIA Pathophysiology • • Preeclampsia most commonly presents in

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    Question One: Hypertension (in addition to a number of medical conditions) may be considered as primary or secondary. Explain these concepts giving three examples of secondary hypertension and their pathophysiology. Most of the conditions that cause secondary hypertension involve the overproduction of one of the body’s hormones. Some of the medical problems that can cause secondary hypertension include: Kidney disease. Secondary hypertension is related to damaged kidneys or to an abnormal

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    common practice all over the world to treat chronic disorders like diabetes mellitus (DM) and hypertension. These practices are acceptable to treat single and multiple disorders‚ which occur simultaneously. Polypharmacy sometimes unavoidable. Recently‚ the standard of healthcare in most chronic conditions achieved by given that multiple drug therapy. The comorbidities of diabetes usually contain hypertension‚ dyslipidemia‚ heart failure‚ and coagulopathies‚ each of these diseases may need one or more

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    the researches failed to identify the etiology‚ the pathophysiology was better understood.In 1960‚ dramatic difference in placenta of preeclampsia and a normal one was identified. It was discovered that placental trophoblasts failed to invade the uterine spiral arteries in preeclampsia‚ causing VASOSPASM AND PLACENTAL

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    develops hypertension and proteinuria before the convulsions occur. Some other signs to monitor for right before a seizure would be nausea‚ vomiting‚ headaches and cortical blindness. Similar to preeclampsia‚ eclampsia tends to occur in first time pregnancies and young mothers. Management of preeclampsia is critical to reduce the risk of eclampsia. There are a few primary goals to prevent this complication which includes: stopping and preventing convulsions‚ controlling hypertension‚ delivering

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    increased in obesity and decreases insulin sensitivity and has been linked to inflammation in endothelial cells (Huether‚ & McCance‚ 2012‚ p.599). Leptin and resistin are increased in obesity and are associated with increased blood pressure and hypertension. Leptin and resistin are associated with atherosclerotic disease other adipokines are also being studied for their association. These include: visfatin‚ apelin‚ vaspin‚ and hepcidin (Huether‚ & McCance‚ 2012‚ p.

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    Nursing Care Plan |Student | |Course |NURS 211L |Date |5/27/2011 | |Instructor | | | | | | |Patient Initial | _____J.G________ ___Age 59 Female_____

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    La Salle University School of Nursing and Health Sciences Undergraduate Nursing Program Spring 2014 COURSE NUMBER: NUR 316 TITLE: Care of Older Adults in Health and Illness CREDIT/CLOCK HOURS: 5 credits 3 hours theory per week; 8 hours of clinical practice for 9 weeks‚ 4 hours Hospital Orientation + Lab day: (84 clinical hours) PRE/CO-REQUISITES: NUR 304‚ NUR 305‚ NUR 307‚ NUR 312‚ NUR 310 Class Day /Time: Class Location: Faculty: Denise Pruskowski Kavanagh‚ MSN‚ RN Office

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    is considered moderate and GCS score of 13 to 15 as mild TBI. This injury can be the direct result of a fall‚ motor vehicle crash‚ sporting accident‚ assault‚ gunshot wound or violent shaking (Morton & Fontaine‚ 2009). NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY IN TBI Monroe-Kellie

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    unknown. It is usually diagnosed after 20 weeks gestation. A diagnosis is made by elevated blood pressures and with or without proteinuria. The treatment of this disorder is geared towards management of symptoms‚ preventing seizures and controlling hypertension. I chose this topic because I am a labor and delivery nurse and find this to be a popular disorder of pregnancy. This disorder is very common among the nulliparity (first pregnancy) population. “Although the exact cause of preeclampsia remains

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