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    children, adolescents and young people. This is mainly caused by lack of insulin production in the blood.  Diabetes type 2: This is common, and occurs in adulthood, factors ask to be: Obesity, poor diet, Smoking, High Cholesterol, Stress, Alcohol, Hypertension (Diseases, 2017) Signs and…

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    may be rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, GERD, hypertension, anemia, hypothyroid, and a current infection. Why should you query her on the Bactrim, and would you consider it a routine home medication? Explain your answer. I would question the need for her to be on TMP/SMZ since she has no current infection that she is aware of. Although, she may be on this medication to regulate and prevent endocarditis since she has a history of hypertension. I would consider this to be a routine home…

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    Case Study Of Dopamine

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    furosemide (Lasix) 40 mg by mouth three times a day to help prevent reabsorption of Na and Cl, and to help with fluid retention. Furosemide is a loop diuretic used to help with fluid retention and is used in combination with other medications to treat hypertension (“Furosemide (Oral Route),” 2015). Insulin Human Regular (HumuLIN R). Mr. Borg is taking insulin human regular (HumuLIN R), per sliding scale dosing, for type 2 diabetes. Insulin human regular (HumuLIN R) is a short acting insulin…

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    damage to his glomeruli and the musculature of the heart. This also related to his diabetes mellitus which causes his neuropathy and damages his glomeruli of the kidneys decreasing filtration leading to increased workload for the heart and kidneys, hypertension which increases the workload and leads to damage of the heart, and hyperlipidemia which decreased blood flow to the heart and body and increased the BP leading to the hyper tension all of which are damaging to both the heart and kidneys…

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    that of the standard drug, Propranolol which suggests the probable synergistic effect of 2-phenyl indolizine moiety on hypertension, whereas in case of 9a which contains unsubstituted indolizine moiety condensed with Propranolol, there is no much significant reduction in Systolic Blood Pressure, which suggests no synergistic contribution of unsubstituted Indolizine ring on hypertension and its effect is same as standard…

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    has a history of actinic keratosis, aortic insufficiency, aortic valve replaced, basal cell carcinoma, clostridium difficile, chronic lymphoid leukemia, erosive esophagitis, GERD, heart failure, hematuria, total hip replacement, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, influenza A, osteoarthritis, iron deficiency, major depressive disorder, MERSA-nares, pressure ulcer of sacral region, squamous cell carcinoma, and stroke. He was being treated for elevated troponin and urinary tract infection. He was on the…

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    Stroke Case Study

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    Case Study Assignment #1- Stroke Patient Assessment Introduction Stroke is the single leading cause of adult disability in Canada, also accounting for one third of all deaths (Ontario Stroke Network, 2017). Approximately 14,000 Canadians die from strokes annually, and around 430,000 Canadians live with the debilitating effects of stroke (Ontario Stroke Network, 2017). For the purpose of this assignment and to maintain patent confidentiality, the examined patient will be referred to as a…

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    This 73-year-old male patient developed urine retention following a right above knee amputation on [Date]. Prior to the surgery he had a slow stream, hesitancy, and nocturia x3. The patient is diabetic, suffers from hypertension, and has a history of CVA and MI. A cardiac stent placement, pacemaker placement. He has poor vascularization of the left leg. He had been on warfarin, which was discontinued 5 days prior to the procedure. _____ scan, then _____ (blank) to show that his digital _____…

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    happens when a child is way above the normal weight and height. Childhood obesity is very troublesome as having extra pounds often starts children on the road to troubled life of health problems that are mostly confined to adults like diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, poor self-esteem and depression. Not every child who carries extra pounds are obese. For example, my twins are very tall and skinny. They are 3 year old but looks like 5 year old. But they weigh more than what they are…

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    Nifedipine Nifedipine is a common drug used to treat a variety of disorders from hypertension and angina to preventing premature labour in pregnancy (Aedla, N, et al. 2012). It originated in the early 1970’s from the works of Bayer, who developed the short-acting formulation that proved to be successful in controlling high blood pressure, however due to its side effects, was modified to a long-acting formula which produced fewer side effects and is commonly used in modern obstetric practice…

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