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    A. Clinical Strengths & Needs: • Strengths: Today, was an extremely busy day caring for 3 residents; but I learned a great amount of information. Even though, I was busy, I feel fortunate I got this opportunity to work with three different residents. I learned who needs more assistance than others, which resident want to visit with me, and/or which resident wants their space. I have to respect those wishes of each resident while still completing the necessary task I need to get done. I am…

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    Case Report: This is a 56-year-old white female with a history of cirrhosis secondary to alcoholism and NASH, history of portal hypertension and ascites, and hepatic encephalopathy, who was brought to the ED by her mother and daughter due to concerns about confusion. The patient is confused and unable to answer questions; therefore this information has been obtained by family members. According to the family members, the patient has been confused for 2-3 days and has had a few episodes of emesis…

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    Case Study Of Dopamine

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    His current medications include metformin (Glucophage), insulin human regular (HumuLIN R), warfarin (Coumadin), furosemide (Lasix), carvedilol (Coreg), captopril (Capoten), potassium (KDur), thiamine (Thiamilate), multi-vitamin (One-A-Day), trazadone (Desyrel), moxifloxicin (Avelox), amiodarone (Cardarone), and a nitroglycerin patch (Nitro-Dur). The ECG revealed that the distal two thirds of the left ventricle were akinetic, and his cardiac catheterization revealed that he had an 80% occlusion…

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    lesions that resembled a wound from a wolf’s bite. In the Middle Ages lupus was mainly described as a dermatologic condition. It was not until 1872 that lupus was considered a systemic disease that presented with subcutaneous nodules, arthritis, lymphadenopathy, fever, weight loss, anemia, and central nervous system involvement.1 Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disorder that causes chronic inflammation of connective tissues, with multifactorial pathophysiology and…

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    rubella syndrome occur. Rates of disease have decreased in many areas including the Americas as a result of vaccination. Rash beginning on the face which spreads to the rest of the body. Low fever of less than 38.3 °C (101 °F), posterior cervical lymphadenopathy. In older children and adults additional symptoms may be present including:swollen glands, coryza (cold like symptoms), aching joints (especially in young women). Serious problems can occur including the following, brain infections,…

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    weight loss and weakness are the non-specific symptoms shown. Leukocytosis with immature granulocyte cell types in the peripheral blood is often found in lab samples and splenomegaly is commonly found at the time of diagnosis. Hepatolmegaly and lymphadenopathy can also be present, but are less common. Anemia and thrombocytopeinia are also onsets of the chronic phase and can result in weakness, fatigability, and dyspnea on exertion. Next, the accelerated phase, is confirmed with the increase of…

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    Exploring 30-day children?s readmission rate in a general hospital. K van Driel1*, GS de Wolf2, R. van Schaik3 1 Division woman and child, Diakonessenhuis Utrecht, the Netherlands 2Department of clinical methods and Public Health, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands 3Division woman and child, Diakonessenhuis Utrecht, the Netherlands * Corresponding author: K van Driel, Division Woman and Child Diakonessenhuis…

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    Breast Cancer Classification

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    Breast cancer in females TERMINOLOGY CLINICAL CLARIFICATION ? Malignancy that develops in the cells of the breast which proliferates uncontrollably; most commonly ductal and lobular carcinoma ? Diagnosis requires a tissue biopsy for microscopic examination to determine pathology CLASSIFICATION ? The TNM classification is used for clinical staging of breast tumors. The American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) 7th edition stages breast cancer as follows:?26 ? TX: primary tumor cannot be…

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