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    This paper is going to cover Acromegaly. It is going to discuss the pathophysiology, causes, complications, nursing care, interventions, and treatment. It will also discuss early and late signs and symptoms to look for that your body is undergoing some physiological changes. If left untreated, it can result in major health problems. Pathophysiology Acromegaly is a rare excessive production of the growth hormone which is secreted by the pituitary gland. It usually effects adults in their 30s and…

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    What is PCOS? Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is an endocrine disorder that causes high levels of androgen to be produced by the ovaries, insulin resistance and small cysts to develop in the area surrounding the ovaries. The disorder is normally diagnosed in younger women who develop infertility, facial hair, skin problems and absent periods as a result of the hormones. Recent studies have focused on the long-term effects of the syndrome and what changes it brings to women as they enter…

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    I am not sure which was more shocking for me to hear: the fact that Tina had run away from home or the calmness of her foster mother's voice as she delivered the news. Tina was now at the Harlem Hospital Center, recovering from days of not taking any insulin. Watching her lie in the hospital bed, IV in arm, I wondered if our modest, student-run program was really fulfilling its mission of educating teens about healthy habits and proper diabetes care. Part of me wanted to remind her again that…

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    Blood glucose concentration controlled by two main hormones those are glucagon and insulin. Insulin: Insulin secreted by beta cells of pancreas. Those reducing the glucose level in blood, insulin hormone deposit glucose in liver, muscles and adipose tissue. Secretion makes hypoglycemia. Lack of insulin leads to diabetic mellitus. Treatment by insulin injection or tablets. Leads to may complications. Ex: eye- glucoma Peripheral neuropathy. Myocardial infection. Recurrent…

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    Define Diabetes

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    1. A description of the instructional material and how you plan to use it (Objective 2) A powerpoint presentation will be the utilized form of instructional material. Due to its versatility, I plan on using text, images, and videos to present information on diabetes. For instance, the signs and symptoms of diabetes can be illustrated to learners through images and cartoons. The transition function can help facilitate a discussion when comparing and contrasting different prevention measures of…

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    fish like salmon helps on how to gain muscle weight fast due to its Omega-3 fatty acid content. This works by making your system more sensitive to insulin to fuel storage of glycogen and amino acids going into your body while storing your glutamines. 2. Add in more sodium in your diet. Well, there are not many people who know that sodium is important on how to gain muscle weight fast. It enhances your capacity to store carbohydrates and ability to absorb more amino acids. In addition, it also…

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    Diabetic Kidney Disease

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    more affluent a society, the incidence of diabetes is higher as compared to underdeveloped nations. So, it is the modern lifestyle and dietary that influences the Diabetes condition, causing people to suffer from this sickness. For adult onset type 2 diabetic; study has shown that people who are over-weights and obesity, having higher than normal level of blood glucose; are facing a stronger risk. They are at a greater risk of health complications that involve damage to small blood vessels and…

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    Something we both learned is what type of diabetes she had, When I initially asked her she had told me type 2. However, when we got to the question about what medication she took, she told me she took insulin because her pancreas doesn’t produce enough insulin. Having read the end of chapter text about type 1 and type 2 diabetes. I realized she is actually a type 1 because she is more into late childhood than early adulthood and also because of the pancreas. I…

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    Cellulites could be defined as an infection of the skin and tissues beneath the skin. I t affects the deeper and outer layer of the skin. The causative organisms could be staphylococcus and streptococcus or methicillin –resistant staphylococcus area (MRSA) or could be as a result of other types of bacteria like pneumococcus or clostridium.(Medicinenet.com). Based on the given objective and subjective data, Ms. G. has a non-purulent cellulitis with the following cardinal signs and symptoms; pain,…

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    Eugenia Winfred Matukeni 102283 ILSC003 Assessment A Why is insulin used and how does it work in the body? In simple terms insulin is a substance produced by the body and is used to turn sugar into energy. In scientific terms it is a 51-amino-acid polypeptide hormone composed of two chains A and B connected by a disulphide bridges(Ahmad 2013). The A chain consists of 21 amino acids and the B chain has 30 amino acids. The hormone insulin is secreted by the beta cells of the islets of Langerhans…

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