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Patient With Fatigue

Week 6 Case Study III Patient With Fatigue Enzo is a 74-year-old male with a history of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who presents in the clinic with a complaint of fatigue. Enzo is ambulatory with a walker and recently has had intermittent flare-ups of his rheumatoid arthritis (RA) disease activity, with increasing pain and swelling in his affected […]

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Case Study: Mrs. T.

Case Study: Mrs. T. Directions: Read the case study below. Evaluate the information and formulate a conclusion based on your evaluation. Complete the critical thinking table and submit this completed template to the assignment dropbox. Case Study: Mrs. T.   It is necessary for an RN-BSN-prepared nurse to demonstrate an enhanced understanding of the pathophysiological processes

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Genogram Family Analysis

Genogram Family Analysis This scholarly paper is an interpretive analysis of the comprehensive genogram illustration which highlights trends in family relationships, marital status, family issues, family patterns of mental illness, and substance abuse. Develop a scholarly paper that addresses the following criteria: 1. Complete a 5 page in-depth analysis of the information gained in the

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strategies to minimize the adverse effects of the environment

Discuss strategies to minimize the adverse effects of the environment on individuals, families, groups, communities, and vulnerable populations. (CSLO 3, 5) Summarize information from primary and secondary sources to help identify appropriate interventions and actions in global health and development. (CSLO 1, 5) Examine issues that affect global health including the prevalence, affected population, causes and solutions, and nursing’s role

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Very Important Organs That Are Not Vital Organs

Name some very important organs that are not vital organs. List the functional description of all the normal vital organs, including today’s exceptions. Is it possible to live without a vital organ? Why? Example? Distinction between assisting or substituting vital organs. Bioethical analysis. Do the following practices assist or substitute the vital organ? Why? Dialysis Respirator

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Severe Joint and Chest Pain

Patient: Marcus W., a 16-year-old African American male Chief Complaint: Severe joint and chest pain, fatigue, shortness of breath History of Present Illness: Marcus presented to the emergency department with complaints of severe pain in his knees, lower back, and chest. His mother reports that Marcus has been increasingly tired, has missed school due to

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Global Burden of Disease

Please choose one global burden of disease and one population (adult, pediatric, or geriatric). Once the population is chosen, find one evidence-based technology to help support the improvement of outcomes in the global burden of disease chosen. Improving Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes Among Geriatric Populations Through Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Technology Introduction The global

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