Multiple Sclerosis.
It is a demyelination disease, where there us a lots of Phospholipids and sphigolipids.
Diagnosis is confirmed by
What disease is characterized with the isolated acute increasing of phospholipids concentration?
What are the differences between chronic kidney disease and acute renal failure? Do you think the two conditions can both be coded on a record? Why or why not?
A case-control study is characterized by all of the following except: Cases with the disease are compared to controls without the disease Relative risk of disease can be calculated The assessment of past exposure may be biased Finding appropriate controls can be challenging
A fibrous protein from a tropical terrestrial gastropod (snail) has just been isolated and characterized. The protein was found to consist of a single polypeptide chain in an α- helix, with a relatively long pitch of 8.3Å, much longer than is typical of proteins. There are a total of 623 amino acids in the protein. What is the approximate length of the polypeptide? (Assume the typical rotation of 100o per amino acid.)
Clinical Description The onset of illness in all cases was acute, characterized chiefly by nausea, vomiting diarrhea, and abdominal pain. None of the ill persons reported having an elevated temperature; all recovered within 24 to 30 hours. Approximately 20% of the ill persons visited physicians. No fecal specimens were obtained for bacteriologic examination. uestion 3: From the Compendium of Acute Foodborne & Waterborne Diseases handout, list all the agents that fit at this point (symptoms and diagnosis of this outbreak...
This 82-year-old female was admitted for acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The progress notes indicate that the patient received a transfusion for anemia. The discharge diagnoses state acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and pancytopenia. Transfusion of nonartologous packed red blood cells was given via peripheral vein. What codes are assign for this case?
An acute viral disease is the likely result of ________ infection. a) a persistent b) a lytic c) a latent d) a lysogenic e) either latent or lysogenic
The onset of illness in all cases was acute, characterized chiefly by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. None of the ill persons reported having an elevated temperature; all recovered within 24 to 30 hours. Approximately 20% of the ill persons visited physicians. No fecal specimens were obtained for bacteriologic examination.The investigators suspected that this was a vehicle-borne outbreak, with food as the vehicle. - List the broad categories of diseases that must be considered in the differential diagnosis of...
IgE mediated disease of airways is characterized by which of the following symptoms? a) pneumothorax b) hemothorax c) pleural effusion d) chest tightness e) mucus plugging
Draw an XY graph that compares the time (x-axis) vs. severity (y-axis) of acute disease and chronic disease. (Eg. the natural history of disease)
Disease teaching TOPIC: Acute kidney injury Write the following summary of the disease, making sure to include all of the points below. Your lesson should include: Pathophysiology of the disease: In your own words, write the pathophysiology of the disorder and relate the clinical manifestations of each back to the pathophysiology based on the information you taught your peer. Clinical manifestations of the disease (at least two assessment findings) Two nursing diagnoses: Discuss 2 nursing diagnoses common to patients and...