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    Manifestations of Dementia

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    Copstead‚ L.-E Dementia With Lewy Bodies Information Page. (2011‚ December 28). Retrieved March 8‚ 2012‚ from National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: http://www.ninds.nih.gov Dugdale‚ I Frontotemporal Dementia Information Page. (2011‚ December 28). Retrieved March 8‚ 2012‚ from National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: http://www.ninds.nih.gov Gillick‚ M Lexicomp. (2012). Retrieved February 5‚ 2012‚ from Lexicomp: https://online-lexi.com Midthun‚ M Parkinson’s disease.

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    Heart Failure Tutorial

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    TUTORIAL 5 HEART FAILURE Pathophysiology B. Left-sided HF SOB A. Right-sided HF Orthopnea Edema in the feet‚ ankles‚ legs‚ liver‚ & abdomen. If the amount of fluid is fluid accumulates in the abdomen. Fluid accumulation in the liver or stomach nausea & loss of appetite. Eventually‚ food is not absorbed well loss of weight & muscle. This condition is called Cardiac Cachexia Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea Tiredness & weakness A sudden accumulation of a high amount

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    following assignment I will be reviewing the evidence relating to the use of milrinone‚ a phosphodiesterase inhibitor that is commonly used to increase cardiac output in children after cardiac surgery. I will focus on LCOS in children and the pathophysiology surrounding this. I will also examine the biological action of milrinone and how it has been shown to increase cardiac output in children after

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    References: Brashers‚ V.L. (2008). Alterations of cardiovascular function. In S. Huether‚ & K. McCance‚ (Ed.)‚ Understanding pathophysiology (4th ed.) (pp.606-675). St. Louis: Mosby Elsevier. Brashers‚ V.L. (2008). Alterations of pulmonary function. In S. Huether‚ & K. McCance‚ (Ed.)‚ Understanding pathophysiology (4th ed.) (pp.693-713). St. Louis: Mosby Elsevier. Kara‚ M. (2005). Preparing nurses for the global pandemic of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Journal

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    1. What is the most likely etiological factor for Mrs. Baksh’s primary hypothyroidism? Explain in detail the pathophysiology of primary hypothyroidism using the complex feedback mechanism. According to the American Thyroid Association‚ the three most common causes to hypothyroidism are: the surgical removal of the thyroid gland‚ radiation treatment and the body attacking thyroid tissue as a result of autoimmune diseases like Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (American Thyroid Association‚ 2014). In Mrs. Baksh’s

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    neuron cells. Degenerative nerve diseases decreases many of the body’s activities‚ such as movement‚ breathing‚ and heart function‚ balance‚ talking. These diseases are usually genetic. Some of the medical condition such as alcoholism‚ a tumor‚ or a stroke also contributes. Other causes may include certain toxins‚ viruses and chemicals. Sometimes the cause may not be identified. Treatments may be given to improve signs‚ relieve pain‚ and also to increase mobility .Unbiased. Novel associations to neurodegenerative

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    Dementia Simulation Prep- Complete before the Simulation Open Docucare and review patient Cora Smith Read the article: Belavic‚ J.M. ‚ (2009). Alzheimer’s disease: A tangle of the mind. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy.7 (5)‚ 26-33. 1 Describe the pathophysiology for Dementia. Mechanisms leading to dementia include neuron degeneration‚ compression‚ atherosclerosis‚ and trauma. Genetic predisposition is associated with the neurodegenerative diseases‚ including Alzheimer and Huntington diseases. CNS infections

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    Waters to develop infective endocarditis? Body piercings can be major risk factors for infected endocarditis‚ especially the tongue piercing since the oral cavity is a main port of entry for the infective endocarditis organisms. Explain the pathophysiology of infective endocarditis as it relates to this case. Endocarditis is a noncontagious chronic infection of the valves or lining of the heart chambers‚ mainly caused by bacteria‚ although fungi can also be associated with this infection. To

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    degree. I then sought employment at an acute care facility‚ the local hospital. I have since finished my bachelor’s degree and worked on a cardiac/stroke floor for over two years. I have recently moved positions to work in the surgery department. I am currently certified in advanced cardiac life support (ACLS)‚ basic life support (BLS) and advanced stroke life support (ASLS) and plan to re-certify in ACLS this summer. I am also certified in congestive heart failure and atrial fibrillation. I plan to

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    1 TYPE 2 DIABETES Andrea Jimenez Sullivan University Pathophysiology with Pharmacology I-07 November 15‚ 2013 Type 2 Diabetes 2 Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic disorder resulting from the body ’s inability to properly use insulin. This is called insulin resistance. Insulin resistance means the body does not respond when insulin is present. This is the most

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