Symptoms of Stress Essay

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    a.) The symptoms displayed by Mary, including weakness/paralysis of the left arm, slurred speech, and unusual facial expression. The paralysis of the left arm indicates a problem in the part of the central nervous system that controls motor functions. The slurred speech indicates a neurological issue. Finally, the unusual expression indicates weakness within the facial muscles. These symptoms, together with victims age, indicate the problem could be caused by a blockage of a cerebral artery…

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    Skin Wound Healing

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    1) Pimples and blisters. A blister is a small bubble filled with a clear serum (i.e. plasma), that creates itself on the skin because of burns on the skin, friction against the skin, and many other damages. A pimple is a swollen part of the skin filled with pus that results from an oil gland being infected with bacteria. Both effects on the skin are created on epithelial tissues, along the upper layers of the epidermis, affecting the stratum corneum while making it infectious. The skin splits in…

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    Ibuprofen Case Summary

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    Pharmacogenomic considerations for amlodipine include caution in patients whom have an inhibited CYP3A4 isoenzyme, which may result in stronger medication outcomes due to increased systemic exposure to amlodipine and this may require dose reduction. Symptoms of hypotension and edema should be monitored in order to determine the need for dose adjustment…

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    Vitiligo Research Paper

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    and thighs. The rashes would disappear and reappear whenever I would get sick. Then the rashes developed into nasty boils. Soon I developed Bull-eye rashes on the back of my calves. My mother thought I had Lyme disease because my aunt had the same symptom before she was diagnosed with Lyme disease. But the test came back negative. I went to multiple doctors and specialists to find out what was wrong. After years of testing the rashes disappeared and the doctors never find the cause of the…

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    A 25-year-old woman presents to the emergency department complaining of chills, right facial swelling, purulent nasal discharge from the right nostril and retro-orbital headache on the same side for the past four days. The woman has a 15-year history of type 1 diabetes and reports difficulty in controlling her blood sugars over the same period. Her glucometer typically shows blood sugars ranging between 300-400 mg/dL and she says that they peaked at a critical range (above 500) two times…

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    were diagnosed with infectious mononucleosis, also known as glandular fever. It is commonly caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) (Hurt & Tammar, 2007). Infectious mononucleosis is a clinical syndrome that can be characterized by a multitude of symptoms. The disease is most likely to occur in adolescents and young adults. And may include headaches, malaise, pharyngitis, fever, lymphadenopathy, pharyngeal lymphatic hyperplasia, mild transient hepatitis and atypical lymphocytosis. Through…

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    (Hiller, Petty, & Sieren, 2015). It is when food is prevented from entering the small intestine because of the pylorus muscle. The symptoms of pyloric stenosis can start anywhere from one week to five months and include postprandial vomiting, which is sometimes projectile, abdominal pain, dehydration, frequent hunger and lack of weight gain (Medline Plus, 2017). These symptoms are similar to the three-month-old baby and would fit his diagnosis best. The next differential diagnoses would be…

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    Ekg Case Study Essay

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    showing some abnormalities, do not show evidence of an active MI. EKG was repeated at 1 hour and showed similar results. Initial blood work including CBC, routine chemistries and cardiac biomarkers were all normal. Because of patient’s history and symptoms, he was admitted to hospital and monitored. His pain was treated with morphine and nitroglycerin. He was also given low-molecular weight heparin.…

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    Case Study Sharon

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    Why is Sharon is experiencing the following signs/symptoms? Please provide the specific pathophysiology. (4 points) •Jaundice: Jaundice occurs when your liver doesn’t metabolize bilirubin the way it’s supposed to. Accumulation of bilirubin or its conjugates in body tissues produces jaundice, which is characterized by high plasma bilirubin levels and deposition of yellow bilirubin pigments in the skin and other tissues. Jaundice caused during the hepatic phase can arise from abnormalities in the…

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    and knowing the symptoms, I would claim that the patient has Spinal Meningitis. Meningitis is a rare infection of the arachnoid and pia mater membranes that cover the spinal cord (Meningitis). This infection can be bacterial or viral transmitted by direct spread and can progress within a few hours or days. Common symptoms include: severe headaches, high fever, stiff neck, fatigue, muscle aches, skin rash, and photophobia (Drake 434). The patient has five of these seven symptoms. The likely…

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