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    Intro At first glance some groups seem to be quite superficial. When you hear the term jogging you don’t associate it with intensive counseling or any counseling group for that matter. This would be an incorrect assumption. The jogging group is actually a therapy group that pairs exercise with therapy. Well discuss the jogging group and its connection to Lazarus’s basic ID multimodal concept. The Jogging Group The jogging group is a “16 week interdisciplinary, long term, positive wellness…

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    Rhabdomyolysis Case Study

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    Rhabdomyolysis is a severe syndrome caused by a direct or indirect skeletal muscle injury. The damage sustained results in the muscle fibres releasing calcium, creatine, potassium and other proteins and ions into the bloodstream [1]. High levels of blood potassium, known as hyperkalemia, can result in kidney failure and cardiac arrest. Severe muscle trauma can also cause damage and leakage of blood vessels, resulting in an increased level of pressure within the muscle compartments [2]. This…

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    Objective 1: Clinical Manifestation & Risk Factors • Rhabdomyolysis occurs due to the breakdown of muscle tissue o Muscle breakdown causes myoglobin to enter the bloodstream which can lead to kidney damage (Miller, n.d). • Creatine Kinase (CK) o Is an enzyme released by damaged muscle. CK is used to diagnose and follow muscle disease (Miller n.d). • Aspartate transaminase & alanine transaminase o Elevated levels of may be due to damaged muscles or overworking the muscles (Sjogren 2007). •…

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    Rhabdomyolysis is a severe syndrome caused by a direct or indirect skeletal muscle injury. The damage sustained results in the muscle fibres releasing myoglobin, creatine kinase, potassium and other proteins and ions into the bloodstream [1]. The breakdown products produced by myoglobin can results in kidney damage and the high levels of blood potassium can result in cardiac arrest. Severe muscle trauma can also cause damage and leakage of blood vessels, resulting in an increased level of…

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    The most intriguing patient during my time at Decatur General Hospital was a man who was admitted with rhabdomyolysis. The patient is a 68-year-old male with a significant past medical history of hip fractures, decubitus ulcers along with sepsis, alcohol abuse, acute blood loss anemia, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and nicotine abuse. The patient was transferred to Decatur General Hospital Emergency Room from his previous rehabilitation center due to progressively getting weaker and…

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    OBJECTIVE #1 - The clinical manifestation of, and risk factors for, rhabdomyolysis • Rhabdomyolysis is a condition of skeletal muscle breakdown due to the release of intracellular components into the bloodstream, including myoglobin, creatine kinase, aldolase, lactate dehydrogenase, and electrolytes (DynaMed Plus, 2016). • The patient may experience systemic symptoms that may include fever, malaise, nausea, dyspepsia, emesis, muscle pain, weakness and swelling of injured muscles, tea-colored…

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    the medical condition known as rhabdomyolysis, a condition resulting from the rapid breakdown of muscle tissue associated with vigorous exercise. Muscle fiber components; myoglobin produced during breakdown of muscle enter the bloodstream and may cause damage to the kidneys. The risk of getting Rhabdomyolysis is fairly low but new members who are new to fitness have a slightly higher risk of getting rhabdomyolysis. Recently, a U.S. sailor who experienced rhabdomyolysis after a CrossFit workout…

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    tract, the absence of oxygen can cause problems such as ulcers and perforation in the stomach and intestines. Cocaine can cause kidney failure through rhabdomyolysis (Cocaine Use and Its Effects, 2014). Rhabdomyolysis involves leakage of toxic chemicals from damaged skeletal muscle. These harmful chemicals then fall into the bloodstream (Rhabdomyolysis, 2014). Cocaine use can also affect sexual ability. Chronic use can impair ejaculation in men (Cocaine Use and Its Effects, 2014). Many people…

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    with life threatening hyperkalemia and non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking drugs may lead to a prolonged effect (3). Some controversy about the use of volatile anesthetics and their potential to cause a malignant hyperthermia-like syndrome or rhabdomyolysis exists (4). Therefore, regional anesthesia may offer advantages for avoiding many of these problems with reduced drug doses, avoidance of tracheal intubation and decreased postoperative opioid requirement (5, 6). We used a caudal block…

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    McArdle syndrome, also known as glycogen storage disease type V (GSD V) is a rare genetic autosomal recessive disease of the muscle tissue or myopathy caused by the body’s inability to produce phosphorylase; “an enzyme that catalyzes the formation of glucose-1-phosphate from glycogen.” (Taber’s Cyclopedic medical Dictionary). Without it, sugar or glycogen stored in the muscles cannot be used to produce energy resulting in fatigue, severe muscle pain and cramping after momentary exercise.…

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