What are the clinical presentations of Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism.
estrogen and how it can reduce cardiovascular disease
hormone theraphy increases the risk of stroke and throboembolism
Hypothyroidism in which thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone.
Hyperthyroidism occurs when thyroid gland produces too much of the thyroxin hormone.
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) reduce the risk of heart disease, but as women age and their estrogen level reduce after menopause, risk of heart disease increases. Having HRT early after menopause had reduced risk of mortality, heart disease, without any apparent increase in risk of venous thromboembolism, or stroke.
What are the clinical presentations of Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism. estrogen and how it can reduce cardiovascular...
1. Patient education with Cipro 2. Taking Cipro and the patient has myasthenia gravis...what would you do? 3. What do you pretreat a patient with when giving them amphotericin B? 4. Patient education for those taking amphotericin B 5. How do we prevent nephrotoxicity when a patient is receiving IV Zovirax? 6. What is the preferred treatment of Hep C 7. Understand the symptoms of Diabetic ketoacidosis. 8. What is HA1C? What does it measure? 9. Signs and symptoms of...
1. Describe in your own words how obesity can increase the risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. b. How can diabetes increase the risk of cardiovascular disease? c. How does high blood pressure increase the risk of stroke?
Nursing home work/no hand write please use nursing research references Topic: What is hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism? Describe the effects both can have on the body. Explain the medications prescribed for each.
List and discuss three specific mechanisms by which nutrients can reduce our risk for cardiovascular disease
Treatment with statins can reduce the risk of a major cardiovascular event in people with specified risk factors. During about 2 years of follow-up in the JUPITER trial, 142 of 8901 subjects treated with a statin had a major cardiovascular event. Controversy persists about whether statins reduce risk of cardiovascular events entirely through their effects on cholesterol levels or whether other pathways, such as reductions in inflammation, are also relevant. In JUPITER trial, statin therapy was associated with an average...
1.Remember a patient with a thyroid deficiency is a priority 2.What are the labs for thyroid disorders. 3.What is radioactive iodine( who cannot have this?) 4. What is a thyroid scan? Is there radiation? If so, how is it excreted and is it hazardous? Are precautions needed? 5.What is Diabetes Insipidus? How much insulin is given in Diabetes Insipidus? 6.What is the difference of DI & SIADH? How is specific gravity? 7.What are the clinical manifestations of hypothyroidism vs hyperthyroidism?...
Chapter 57 1.Explain the glycosylated hemoglobin (hemoglobin A1c), what it reflects (in terms of blood chemistry), and why it is an important adjunct to (total) blood glucose levels in monitoring the response of diabetes to therapy. 2. Be able to discuss diabetic ketoacidiosis 3. Identify the main groups of oral antidiabetic drugs (and a prototype in each). Compare and contrast their main mechanisms of action, their main adverse responses, and drug–drug interactions 4. State three classic signs or symptoms of diabetes and identify...
Treatment with statins can reduce the risk of a major cardiovascular event in people with specified risk factors. During about 2 years of follow-up in the JUPITER trial, 142 of 8901 subjects treated with a statin had a major cardiovascular event. 1)Assuming that risk remains constant over time, give an estimate of the 10-year risk of a major cardiovascular event on statin therapy. 2)Suppose the expected 2-year risk of a major cardiovascular event in similar but untreated people is 0.028....
in personal health: Review controllable and uncontrollable risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Of the uncontrollable factors, which do you have? Which would you be willing to change - beginning today? Discuss how you can change your lifestyle now and in your future to reduce your risk for cardiovascular disease.
List any three lifestyle factors that can contribute to the development of cardiovascular disease and discuss how people can adjust their lifestyles to reduce the risks.