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ASSIGNMENT 1
Discuss the causes, signs, and symptoms, and treatment of THREE major homeostatic imbalances under EACH of the following systems;
a.
b. Urinary System
c. Integumentary System
d. Cardiovascular System
e. Respiratory System
f. Nervous System
g. Endocrine System
h. Reproductive System
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- 10:43 Developing Critical Thinking Through Understanding Pathophysiology Primary problem (medical diagnosis) of patient:__ 1. Define and describe in your OWN WORDS, the pathophysiology of the primary problem of your patient: 2. How would you explain and teach your patient about the pathophysiology of this medical problem using non-medical terminology? 5G UC ll 78% 3. What body system(s) are directly impacted by this disease and how are those systems affected? BODY SYSTEM(S): HOW BODY SYSTEM IS AFFECTED(S): 4. PRIORITY nursing assessments with this disease? (refer to body system that is most affected). What assessment findings may be abnormal as a result of this illness? PRIORITY ASSESSMENTS: EXPECTED ABNORMAL ASSESSMENTS: 5. What lab tests are altered by this problem? How are those lab tests affected? Does the altered lab test affect any physical assessment findings? ABNL. LAB TESTS: HOW LAB TESTS AFFECTED: DOES IT IMPACT SESSMENTS? 6. What medications are most commonly used to manage…Mr. X is an 83-year-old married man. He has a history of severe osteoarthritis leading to bilateral hip replacement and one knee replacement. He has mild hypertension controlled by oral medication. At this time, he developed a severe urinary tract infection resulting in weight loss, fatigue and weakness. After stabilizing, he was sent to the skilled nursing unit of the hospital for 2 weeks until ready to go back home. Occupational therapists consulted with him and his wife during hospitalization. He lives in a three-story house with the bedrooms on the top floor, kitchen and living room on the middle main floor and family room on the bottom floor. He has not driven since the last operation but would like to. He has smoked cigars for years and sits on the front porch to smoke. Physical therapists have come to the house three times a week for several months. 1. How can you relate this scenario to the national or global health situation? 2. Name the three types of healthcare agencies he…Mr. X is an 83-year-old married man. He has a history of severe osteoarthritis leading to bilateral hip replacement and one knee replacement. He has mild hypertension controlled by oral medication. At this time, he developed a severe urinary tract infection resulting in weight loss, fatigue and weakness. After stabilizing, he was sent to the skilled nursing unit of the hospital for 2 weeks until ready to go back home. Occupational therapists consulted with him and his wife during hospitalization. He lives in a three-story house with the bedrooms on the top floor, kitchen and living room on the middle main floor and family room on the bottom floor. He has not driven since the last operation but would like to. He has smoked cigars for years and sits on the front porch to smoke. Physical therapists have come to the house three times a week for several months. 1. Name the three types of healthcare agencies he has used. What are the strengths of each of these?
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- 3. Tom is ready to be discharged from the medical-surgical unit after 5 days of hospitalization. Which client statement indicates to the nurse that Tom understands the discharge teaching about cellular injury? A. "I do not have to see my doctor unless I have problems." B. "I can stop taking my antibiotics once I am feeling better." C. "If I have redness, drainage, or fever, I should call my healthcare provider." D. "I can return to my normal activities as soon as I go home.When the nurse is talking with a client who is experiencing "lightening." the client would most likely state which of the following? a. "lcan breathe easier now." b. I don't have to urinate as often now." c. My lower back pain is gone now. d. My feet are more swollen than before."A nurse sees a patient walking to the bathroom with a stoopedgait, facial grimacing, and gasping sounds. It is important thatthe nurse assess the patient for:a. Painb. Anxietyc. Depressiond. Fluid volume deficit