287, a, chronic granulomatous disease
In chronic granulomatous disease, WBC does not work properly to
make the body fight against infection.
Wiskott Aldrich syndrome is an x-linked recessive disease, it has a
greater risk of developing an autoimmune disorder.
hyper immunoglobulin E syndrome is a hereditary immunodeficiency
disorder, in which the IgE level is very high.
common variables immune deficiency disorder that makes infection
due to bacteria.
288, a, patients physical status
b, Identification of potential risk factors
c, all factors affecting immune system functioning
e, History of sexual practice
While taking a medical history from the patient we should include
their physical status, potential risk factors to have HIV
infection, their immune system functioning to avoid further organ
damage, and history of sexual practice to know the route of
cause.
289, a, teach the patient-guided imagery
Guided imagery helps the patient with HIV to focus on mind-body and
behavior that affect the physical functioning and promote health
through the mind.
Activity level help patient for relieving their stress for the time
being
Cymbalta is an SNRI drug help to relieve anxiety disorder, it is a
pharmacological intervention if nonpharmacological intervention
does not work.
290, c, Megestrol
Megestrol acetate for a treat HIV patients with anorexia, and it
restores the body fat.
Momordica charantia is a traditional drug for treating diabetes,
cancer and lowering cholesterol.
Dronabinol helps to control nausea and vomiting in cancer
chemotherapy treatment.
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an inflammator ate an inflam 287. In one primary immunodeficiency disease white blood cells cannot m response to infection organisms. What disease is it? Chronic granulomatous disease wiskott -Aldrich syndrome Hyperimmunoglobulinemia E syndrome D. Common variable immunodeficiency 200. A now AIDS patient is being admitted to your unit. While you are doing the admission sessment you are aware that you need to include what (Mark all that apply) Patient's physical status B. Identification of potential risk factors C All factors...
an inflammato ate an inflam 287. In one primary immunodeficiency disease white blood colis cannot m response to infection organisms. What disease is it? Chronic granulomatous disease wiskott -Aldrich syndrome Hyperimmunoglobulinemia E syndrome D. Common variable immunodeficiency 200. A now AIDS patient is being admitted to your unit. While you are doing the admission sessment you are aware that you need to include what (Mark all that apply) Patient's physical status B. Identification of potential risk factors C All factors...
Frances Yin is a 78-year-old patient who has a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. She has come to the medical clinic for a routine visit to monitor her respiratory status. Her medical history also includes rheumatoid arthritis. Her drug therapy for the arthritis includes disease- modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), which inhibit her immune system. Currently, an epidemic of influenza A is occurring in her geographic area. Mrs. Yin's age, chronic pulmonary disease, and immunodeficiency place her in the high-risk...
Musculoskeletal Nursing Which of the following nursing interventions is appropriate care for a client who is two days post op with a below the knee amputation of the left leg? Wrap the stump only at night so the suture line is open to air during the day. Encourage the patient to lie only on their back and unoperative side. Elevate the foot of the bed slightly to decrease edema. Elevate the stump on pillows to prevent contractures. The nurse is...
b. "I am hopeful that this drug will get rid of this awful disease." c. "I understand I might need a transfusion. d. "I should take acetaminophen (Tylenol), not aspirin, if I get a fever." 19. An adult client has been diagnosed as having rheumatoid arthritis and is started on Piroxicam (Feldene) 20 mg daily. Two days later, the client calls the nurse and says that her joints still hurt. What is the best response for the nurse to make?...
CARE PLAN - DEHYDRATION Charles West, a 70 y/o man was brought to the Emergency Department at 4:30 AM by his wife. She told the emergency room triage nurse that he has a lot of "dark red" diarrhea for the past 3 days and last night. When he became very dizzy, disoriented and weak this morning, she decided to bring him to the hospital. Mr. West's vital signs were BP 70/-(diastolic blood pressure inaudible) Pulse 1 10 weak and easily...
what discuss can you make about medicalization and chronic disease and illness? Adult Lealth Nursing Ethics mie B. Butts OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter, the reader should be able to do the following: 1. Explore the concept of medicalization as it relates to the societal shift away from physician predominance of the 1970s. 2. Differentiate among the following terms: compliance, noncompliance, adherence, nonadherence, and concordance. 3. Examine cultural views with regard to self-determination, decision making, and American healthcare professionals' values...
PN 200 Fundamentals of Nursing II Case Study: Hypovolemia/Deficient Fluid Volume Charles West, a 70 y/o man was brought to the Emergency Department at 4:30 AM by his wife. She told the emergency room triage nurse that he has a lot of "dark red" diarrhea for the past 3 days and last night. When he became very dizzy, disoriented and weak this morning, she decided to bring him to the hospital. Mr. West's vital signs were B/P 70/- (diastolic blood...
CARE PLAN DEHYDRATION Charles West, a 70 y/o man was brought to the Emergency Department at 4:30 AM by his wife. She told the emergency room triage nurse that he has a lot of "dark red" diarrhea for the past 3 days and last night. When he became very dizzy, disoriented and weak this morning, she decided to bring him to the hospital. Mr. West's vital signs were B/P 70/- (diastolic blood pressure inaudible) Pulse 110 weak and easily obliterated,...
CARE PLAN DEHYDRATION Charles West, a 70 y/o man was brought to the Emergency Department at 4:30 AM by his wife. She told the emergency room triage nurse that he has a lot of "dark red" diarrhea for the past 3 days and last night. When he became very dizzy, disoriented and weak this morning, she decided to bring him to the hospital. Mr. West's vital signs were B/P 70/- (diastolic blood pressure inaudible) Pulse 110 weak and easily obliterated,...