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Low Back Pain

A 30-year-old construction worker presents to the clinic with low back pain that has been gradually worsening over the past two months. The pain is dull, aching, and located in the lower lumbar region. It is aggravated by lifting heavy objects and prolonged standing. The patient denies any recent trauma or leg pain. Prompt: Differential […]

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Dull Throbbing Headache

A 35-year-old female patient presents to the clinic complaining of a dull, throbbing headache that has been ongoing for the past two weeks. The pain is located primarily in the frontal and temporal regions and is accompanied by occasional nausea and sensitivity to light. She denies any recent trauma, fever, or changes in vision. Her

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Increasing Episodes of Dizziness and Occasional Confusion

A 72-year-old male patient presents to the clinic complaining of increasing episodes of dizziness and occasional confusion over the past month. The patient denies any recent falls or head trauma. His medical history includes hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and mild obstructive sleep apnea. Prompt: Differential Diagnoses:Based on the patient’s presentation, what are the potential differential

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Type of Transition Often Nursing Students Experience

Using the prescribed textbook answer the following questions? Use APA format 7th edition (font, spacing, tittle page, reference page, intext citations). 1.Which type of transition (developmental, health-illness, situational, organizational) do you think nursing students most often experience? Why? 2. What strategies will you use/continue to use to maintain professional boundaries while building your voice as

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