Patient who are all calling for assistance at the same time.
1.Patient is complaining of abdominal...
Patient who are all calling for assistance at the same time.
1.Patient is complaining of abdominal pain, one has shortness of
breath, and one is clutching his chest. Who do you go to first and
why?
1)
name and describe all of the plexus
2) your patient is complaining of lower back pain with a
degree of limited mobility . discuss the ethiology of possible
conditions causing these problems
p. s please explain in your own words . thank you
The patient is a 7 year old male who has an abdominal
mass. The mass involves his small bowel, and biopsy reveals a high
grade tumor with starry sky pattern, small cells with high mitotic
count and high apoptotic rate. Flow cytometry shows a population of
cells expressing CD19, CD20 and CD10. FISH is positive for
t(8;14).
What is the name of the abnormal gene?
The peripheral blood has large blasts with basophilic vacuolated
cytoplasm and irregular nuclei. The blasts...
Ms. Lear Thomson is a 47 y.o patient who comes in today
complaining of heartburn that is no longer responding to TUMS and
Mylanta. She complains of heartburn especially after lunch and
dinner. She recently lost her job as bookkeeper for an auto parts
store that went out of business. She is very stressed, as she is a
single parent to two bright kids who are college material. She
doesn’t know how she will afford college tuition, but is determined...
An asthmatic patient who was just administered a medication to
help her breathe better begins complaining of tachycardia
(increased heart rate). Upon further observation, you notice that
her pupils are dilated, her heart rate has increased, and her blood
glucose level is elevated. The most plausible explanation is that
the medication is causing
a. neuromuscular receptor activation
b. alpha and beta receptor activation
c. nicotinc and muscarinic receptor activation
d. nicotinic receptor inhibition
Ms. Leah Thompson is a 47-year-old patient who comes in today
complaining of heartburn that is no longer responding to TUMS and
Mylanta. She complains of heartburn especially after lunch and
dinner. She recently lost her job as a bookkeeper for an auto parts
store that went out of business. She is stressed, as she is a
single parent to two “bright kids” who are “college material.” She
does not know how she will afford college tuition, but she is...
The patient is a 45-year-old man who presents to the clinic
complaining of intermittent fevers, joint pain, myalgias, and
generalized fatigue. He noticed a rash several days ago that seemed
to appear and disappear on different parts of his abdomen. He
noticed the lesion below this morning and decided to come in for
evaluation. He denies recent international travel and the only
difference in his usual routine was clearing some underbrush from
his back yard about a week ago. Past...
1. A 28-year-old woman complaining of lower abdominal pain,
nausea & vomiting. She has noticed increased white vaginal
discharge for 4 days. She is febrile. On pelvic exam, you note CMT
(Cervical Motion Tenderness) and abdominal pain with palpation. Her
diagnosis is pelvic inflammatory disease.
a. What will you prescribe? She is
allergic to penicillin. What would you prescribe if she was not
allergic to penicillin?
b. Discuss pathophysiology of the
disease or physiology of the organism that the drug(s)...
1. A elderly patient comes into the ER complaining of repeated
episodes of fainting (syncope). The Emergency Department physician
admits the patient to the hospital. What type(s) of EKG do they
order (e.g. diagnostic 12 lead, continuous) and why?
2. A 55yr old male comes into the ER with classic symptoms of
myocardial infarction – chest pain, sweating, and shortness of
breath. The Emergency Department physican admits the patient to the
hospital. What type(s) of EKG do they order (e.g....
Doris Bowman is a 39-year-old female patient who underwent a
total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oopherectomy
with general anesthesia. Patient tolerated the procedure without
complications. She has an abdominal incision covered with a 4 × 4
gauze dressing with no drainage noted. IV of potassium chloride in
5% dextrose and normal saline is infusing at 125 mL/hr. Estimated
blood loss was 400 mL. She was extubated in the operating room and
is breathing spontaneously at 21 breaths per minute. Blood...