Question 1
2 out of 2 points
A 44-year-old female client presents to the emergency department with abnormal bleeding and abdominal pain that is later attributed to gallbladder disease. Which diagnosis would the medical team be most justified in suspecting as a cause of the client's bleeding?
Selected Answer:
A.
Vitamin K deficiency
Answers:
A.
Vitamin K deficiency
B.
Excess calcium
C.
Idiopathic immune thrombocytopenic p...
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NURS 6003 Week 1 quiz: If you have a question about which courses you should register for next term, who should you contact?
Question 1
10 / 10 pts
If you have a question about which courses you should register for next term, who should you contact?
Student Support Team
One of your current instructors
Your Academic Advisor
Question 2
10 / 10 pts
In which area will you retrieve written assignments with comments from your instructor?
Discussion
My grades area
Assignment Link
Question 3
10 / 10 pts
If you are having trouble accessing your online classroom, what should you do firs...
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Exam questions: NURS6411: Pathosphysiology
Question 1
2 out of 2 points
A 68-year-old black man who has smoked for at least 50 years reports that lately he feels as though food is getting stuck in his throat. At first this was a problem just with dry food, but now his morning oatmeal is getting "stuck." On questioning, he reports drinking at least 3 alcoholic beverages nearly every day. Which is most likely his problem?
Selected Answer:
D.
Squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus
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(ANSWER): NURS6411: THE GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS
Case Study # 1:
ID/CC A 24 year old African American female complains of crampy abdominal pain, inability to pass flatus, abdominal distention, nausea, and vomiting.
HPI After lack of improvement in 24 hours of nasogastric-tube suction and IV fluid, she underwent laparotomy to relieve bowel obstruction from a mass.
PE Hyperpigmented macules on lips and buccal mucosa and on palms, fingers, and toes. (look at the pics)
Labs CBC/PBS: microcytic, hypochromic anemia. Positive st...
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NURS6411: Module 8 exam
Question 1
2 out of 2 points
When advising a morbidly obese client about the benefits of weight reduction, which statement would be most accurate to share?
Selected Answer:
C.
"A 10-pound loss of weight can produce a decrease in blood pressure."
Answers:
A.
"All you need to do is stop drinking sodas and sugary drinks."
B.
"If your leptin [hormone] level is too low, you are at increased risk for developing...
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NURS 6411: MODULE # 8 CASE STUDIES THE CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
ODULE # 8 CASE STUDIES
THE CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Case Study # 1:
Case Study # 1:
A 58 year old African-American woman, with Sickle cell trait is complaining of what she describes as "migraine" on the left side that has been getting worse over the last 10 days. She is obese (you notice she has trouble getting out of her chair), diabetic and she's been taking Glucophage, she is also hypertensive and she's taking Norvasc.
She states that she used to have regular migrai...
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6411: Module Exam
Question 1
2 out of 2 points
Which nursing interventions would be considered priority when managing a client with life-threatening myxedema coma? Select all that apply.
Selected Answers:
B.
Administer 50% dextrose to raise glucose levels.
C.
Administer 3% sodium IV solution to increase sodium levels.
D.
Place on oxygen therapy to encourage deep breathing.
Answers:
A.
Place on a warming bed...
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6411:MODULE # 7: CASE STUDIES DIABETES AND THE ENDOCRINE DISEASES
MODULE # 7: CASE STUDIES
DIABETES AND THE ENDOCRINE DISEASES
Case Study # 1:
Case Study # 1:
A 61-year-old man presents to the emergency department (ED) complaining of pain in his right eye with associated redness and swelling for the past 5 days. The patient had been examined at another ED a few days ago and was discharged home with a diagnosis of herpes zoster and a prescription for acyclovir and hydrocodone.
Since he started taking the acyclovir, the patient...
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6411: Module # 6 Male GU / Urinary Disorders – Case Studies & Answers
Male GU / Urinary Disorders - Case Studies & Answers
CASE STUDY # 1:
A 20 year old male is found to be hypertensive on regular physical exam (175/105). History in unremarkable, PE is normal except for an abdominal “bruit" on auscultation.
What is the Diagnosis?
CASE STUDY # 2:
Chief complaint (CC): A 47 year old white male enters the emergency room complaining of a sudden-onset, severe headache that is the “worst headache of his life”.
History of P...
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NURS6411 Module # 5 Case Studies Female Genitourinary Disorders
Case Study # 1:
Case Study # 1:
Parents bring their 28-day-old female neonate to the emergency department with a 1-week history of progressive erythema and swelling of her left nipple and breast. The mother reports the child has had no trauma to the breast, nipple discharge, or fevers; however, the patient has had decreased oral intake and tenderness of the affected breast.
The area is not responding to a regimen of cephalexin that the patient's pediatrician prescribed 3...
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