Skyline is a 50-year-old female being treated for shock. She was brought in by her husband who states “my wife was exercising as she normally do when she started complaining of severe itching, then she had a peanut sandwich and that when she said call 911. Ms. Skyline told the nurse on arrival to the ER “my tongue feels swollen and heavy and I can’t stop itching”
----What type of shock is Ms. Skyline experiencing?
Explain your answer in detail, highlighting the pathophysiology of your answer
-----What are the treatment plans for Ms. Skyline that are associated with this type of shock? Explain in detail
Skyline is a 50-year-old female being treated for shock. She was brought in by her husband...
.MS. Jemray is a 77-year-old female being treated for shock after a severe heart attack. Ms. Jemray ABG revealed hypoxemia and metabolic acidosis with some respiratory compensation. She states, “my heart is jumping out of my chest.” ----What type of shock is Ms. Jemray experiencing? Explain your answer in detail, highlighting the pathophysiology of your answer ----What are the treatment plans for Ms. Jemray that are associated with this type of shock? Explain in detail
A 39 year-old woman is brought to the emergency department by her husband. She is conscious but confused and keeps repeating that her head hurts so much she feels it might “explode.” The husband tells you that she has no health problems and takes no medications other than aspirin for occasional pain. He also tells you that she entered a contest earlier today to try and drink the most water in 1 hour. She drank 10 glasses but did not...
R is a 55-year-old white female who is being seen today for
her annual physical. She states the following: “this getting old is
tough. I stay tired all the time, I hurt all over, and I am not as
strong as I once was; plus, my feet are getting bigger and I can’t
wear any of my shoes.” Upon further questioning, S reveals that her
wrists have really been hurting, and she is afraid she may have
carpal tunnel. Her...
A 29-year old female comes for an office visit to her nurse practitioner because she feels jittery, anxious, and easily sweating, especially in her palms since a while ago, probably more than 3 years ago. Her old friend that she has meet recently also said that she seems to have lost weight but her lower front neck seems bigger than normal people, which the patient dismiss it as something ridiculous. She claims she has been healthy all her life, and...
I want to get answers and short explan. 1. 50 year old female states she has “the worst headache of her life”. The onset was 20 minutes ago and it was abrupt. Vitals BP 180/90 P56 and R 20. You should suspect? Uncontrolled hypertension migraine headache TIA subarachnoid hemorrhage When lifting a stretcher into the ambulance using power grip, you should? position hands 10’ apart support weight on heels of palms 82 yo F mumbling and throwing clothes, nurse says...