Pathophysiology in Nursing – Case Study Significant findings of the physical examination The physical examination revealed several notable findings. The patient reported shortness of breath, especially when speaking, suggesting airway obstruction. Blood pressure was elevated above normal limits at 120/80 mmHg, indicative of hypertension. Respiratory rate was also higher than normal between 12-20 breaths per […]
Infectious Disease Case Study Assignment Retesting of clinically ill human cases and testing of horses p resenting with CANS disease In Long Island, NY revealed WAN as the cause of disease (Canals, Con eat, Etcetera, Walden, Sampson, 2000) . A total of 62 human cases of WAN were identified d during this outbreak, Including seven […]
Case Study Analysis: A Leg Injury with Complications A 42-year-old male presented to the emergency department with complaints of pain, redness, and swelling in his right calf. He reported sustaining a laceration to the leg several days prior while using a string trimmer in his yard. The patient stated he had cleaned the wound with […]
Pathophysiology Case Study Nat risk factors for primary hypertension are evident from K. H. ‘s history and hysterical data? Primary hypertension can be linked to several risk factors, some in Inch are evident in K. H. ‘s history and physical data. The first risk factor evident is KHz’s diabetes mellitus. Diabetes mellitus poses as a […]
The pathophysiology and pharmacology of chronic hepatitis B and glaucoma: Chronic hepatitis B and glaucoma are two conditions that can significantly impact patients’ quality of life if left untreated. This article will discuss the pathophysiology and treatment approaches for both chronic hepatitis B infection and glaucoma. Understanding the biological mechanisms underlying these diseases can help […]
NURS 5315 Advanced Pathophysiology Case Study #2 – Fall 2023 Mr. James is a 62 year old male in a primary care practice being seen for a health maintenance visit (last visit was over 10 years ago). His only complaint of note is fatigue but generally feels well. He denies any limitations in “doing the […]
Neuroinflammation and Alzheimer’s Disease Pathophysiology: Explore the role of neuroinflammation in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer’s disease. Investigate the activation of microglia and the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the brain, and their contributions to the development and progression of Alzheimer’s. Examine potential therapeutic strategies aimed at modulating neuroinflammatory responses to delay or mitigate the disease. […]
Neurodegeneration in Parkinson’s Disease: Unraveling the Pathophysiological Cascade Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta region of the midbrain (Cheng et al., 2010). This results in a deficiency of dopamine in the striatum, leading to the cardinal motor symptoms of PD […]
Subject Title Professional Placement II Subject Code WIL301A Assessment Title Development Plan Graduate Capabilities a. Professional Expertise b. Innovative Problem Solving c. Technology and Information Literacy d. Global Citizenship e. Skilled Collaboration f. Agile Leadership g. Independent Self-Management Learning Outcome/s (found in the Subject Outline) a. Apply employability skills consistently in a variety of professional […]
Pathophysiology of Cardiac Remodeling in Heart Failure: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Targets Pathophysiology of Cardiac Remodeling in Heart Failure: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Targets. Cardiac remodeling is a term that refers to the structural and functional changes that occur in the heart as a result of various stimuli, such as myocardial infarction, hypertension, or valvular disease. Cardiac […]