1. Define Hyperventilation. What are the causes signs and symptoms. 2. Define Hypoxia. What are the...
Difference between SIGNS vs SYMPTOMS 1. urgency of urination? is it signs or symptoms? 2. frequency on urination? is it signs or symptoms? 3. difficulty emptying the bladder? is it signs or symptoms?
1. What are the signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia? 2. What are the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia? 3. Describe the purpose and actions of regular insulin. How may it be given? 4. What are potential long-term complications of diabetes? 5. What will the nurse teach the patient about managing blood sugar when ill with vomiting and diarrhea?
1. What are the signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia? 2. What are the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia? 3. Describe the purpose and actions of regular insulin. How may it be given? 4. What are potential long-term complications of diabetes? 5. What will the nurse teach the patient about managing blood sugar when ill with vomiting and diarrhea?
1.Mention 5 signs and symptoms of Renal tubular Acidosis 2. What are the causes of Renal Tubular Acidosis. 3.what is the diagnosis of Renal tubular Acidosis 4. what is the treatment of Renal tubular Acidosis Tention Renal 5 signs and symtoms of Tubular Acidosis. of What Renal are the Tubular 4 causes Acidosis
Identify the signs and symptoms of hypovolemia or fluid deficit. Identify the signs and symptoms of hypervolemia or fluid excess Describe the fluids used to correct a fluid imbalance How would you diagnose an electrolyte imbalance? What test would you perform? Explain the relationship between hydrostatic pressure, high blood pressure, and edema. Explain how secretion of certain hormones regulates fluid balance Identify the signs and symptoms of hyponatremia Identify the signs and symptoms of hypernatremia. Explain what is meant by...
2019 PATH370 - causes of AKI - prerenal-injury locations, causes, signs/symptoms, GFR changes, effects of prolonged injury - postrenal-injury locations, causes, GFR changes, effects of prolonged injury intrinsic/intrarenal-injury locations, causes, vascular and tubular process changes, effects of prolonged injury - acute tubular necrosis - differentiate prodromal, oliguric, and post-oliguric phases Chronic Kidney Disease - reversible or irreversible? why? - describe progressive process - acute vs chronic kidney disease comparison money disease comparison - risk factors - amount of damage kidneys...
B. Left-Sided CHF 1. What are some of the causes? 2. Explain the disease process. 3. What are the signs and symptoms? 4. How might the body compensate for the effects caused by the disease process?
Essay Define and describe diabetes in regards to signs, symptoms, and testing to diagnose diabetes. Differentiate between the two different types of diabetes.
What is metabolic acidosis and respiratory acidosis, including the signs, symptoms, and causes of each?
1. What is cystitis? 2. What are the signs and symptoms of cystitis? 3. What bacteria is the most common cause of cystitis? 4. A bacteria called Strep, that causes strep throat, can lead to kidney problems. What disorder can it cause?