Category: Pathophysiology

  • Module 2 Discussion 1

    Each student must post, at minimum, one substantial thread (1-2 paragraphs) and two follow-up threads (several sentences). Of course you may participate as much as you wish. To post the one substantial thread, which answers the discussion questions, click on “Reply” which directly follows the questions. To post a reply to another student, click on…

  • Video Case Study Presentation (57 minutes)

    Please read the assignment instructions carefully on attached file. You are to choose one case study to do the assignment which I have attached two case study option on attached file to chose one from it. You must verbally address all four required components (AD) in clear, professional language, as if speaking to another nurse…

  • Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

    Instructions and Deliverables Design a conceptual disease map. Include organ systems involved, triggers, molecular changes, signs/symptoms, and clinical indicators. Submit a 500-word written analysis justifying progression and outcomes. Case File: Lily A. (Age 16) Chief Concern: Erratic glucose control, emotional volatility, and peer isolation Sex: Female Medical History: Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Surgical History: None…

  • Hyperkalemia

    Can you please answer those following student and responds to exam questions including example . Graf – Week 6 Discussion – Initial Post Pathophysiological basis of hyperkalemia Hyperkalemia is a disorder characterized by elevated serum potassium levels, generally greater than 5.05.5 mEq/L. Potassium plays a critical role in maintaining normal neuromuscular and cardiac cell membrane…

  • Alterations of Thyroid Function

    . Locate a current (medical or scientific) news or journal article based on one of the topics listed below: Alterations of Thyroid Function Note: As you read through the article, think about how it connects to Pathophysiology and why is it relevant. 2. Provide a write-up summarizing the article. Within your document, include how the…

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis Teaching Presentatio…

    For this assignment, you will develop and present an educational presentation in PowerPoint with voice narration. The audience is a community group of adults. You will demonstrate collaborative and caring relationships with clients, their families, and caregivers, through effective teaching about clients physiological and pathophysiological states of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. You will have 12…

  • Peptic Ulcer Disease (PUD)

    General Instructions The purpose of this discussion is to examine an assigned disease process and determine which disease process explored in the discussion Bayani, the client, is experiencing. Follow the instructions below and your faculty member will reveal which disease process Bayani is experiencing at the end of the discussion week. Step 1: Review the…

  • Digital Study Tool

    This week, you will have the opportunity to unleash your creativity in order to help you and your classmates study. For this assignment you will be able to create an infographic or video presentation and upload it here for grading. Assignment Instructions: 1. Select one of the topics below. Alterations in Cognitive Systems, (Chapter 16,…

  • Portfolio Project 2: Immune Defense

    Purpose This assignment is intended to help you learn to analyze and explain the impact of infection, stress, and disease, and the associated pathological phenomena and details compared to normal physiology. Overview Your Patient, Jason McMurty Jason McMurty, a 29-year-old male, presents with fever, lethargy, and shortness of breath, dyspnea, myalgia, and rhinorrhea. His symptoms…

  • Discussion: Pulmonary System

    This assignment is intended to help you learn to analyze and explain the impact of asthma, and the associated pathological phenomena and details compared to normal physiology. Overview In this assignment, we are going to explore asthma. Well also look at hypertension and the role of the masters prepared nurse in these situations. Action Items…