10 weeks of gestation medical history of mild hypertension.
a. Fatigue
b. Leukorrhea
c. Epistaxis
d. Persistent headache
d. Persistent headache
Persistent headache is a common sign of mild hypertension, and also severe hypertension. Fatigue and leukorrhea (vaginal white discharge) do not necessarily indicate hypertension, whereas epistaxis (nose bleed) occurs due to severe hypertension.
10 weeks of gestation medical history of mild hypertension. a. Fatigue b. Leukorrhea c. Epistaxis d....
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A 57 year old male was admitted with a history of weakness, fatigue and abdominal discomfort for several weeks. Physical examination revealed an enlarged spleen. Hematologic data were: HBG - 9.5 g/dl; WBC - 20,000/ul (corrected 17,800/ul); differential revealed 55% segs, 15% bands, 6% metamyelocytes, 2% myelocytes, 2% myeloblasts, 10% monocytes, 10% lymphocytes, 12 nRBC/100 WBC, moderate anisocytosis with marked poikilocytosis (many tear drops), platelets 750,000/ul. Leukocyte alkaline phosphatase score was 200. These data are most consistent with:
60-year-old woman with a medical history of T2DM for 10 years (baseline A1C, 9.8%) hypertension for 15 years, cerebrovascular disease (stroke in 2010), and chronic kidney disease (estimated CrCl, 48 mL/minute; urine albumin:creatinine 100 mcg:mg) is being seen 5 days before routine follow-up as she developed influenza. Her home drugs are insulin glargine 58 units subcutaneously daily, gliclazide 80 mg two times orally daily, lisinopril 40 mg orally daily, and aspirin 81 mg orally daily. The patient tells of a...
18.A nurse is assessing a client who is at 36 weeks of gestation. Which of the following findings should the nurse report to the provider? A. 3+ deep-tendon reflexes I B. Protruding hemorrhoids C. Supine hypotension D. Urinary frequency
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Baby M is a patient who was born yesterday at 35 weeks gestation. Baby M’s mother had a history of severe preeclampsia during pregnancy, and was induced at 35 weeks for uncontrolled hypertension. Baby M weighs 1600 Gms, which is under the 5th percentile on the growth charts. Baby M is being treated for Respiratory Distress Syndrome, secondary to prematurity. Baby M is currently under a radiant warmer and is receiving humidified oxygen 30% at 2L/min via nasal cannula. The...
Baby M is a patient who was born yesterday at 35 weeks gestation. Baby M’s mother had a history of severe preeclampsia during pregnancy, and was induced at 35 weeks for uncontrolled hypertension. Baby M weighs 1600 Gms, which is under the 5th percentile on the growth charts. Baby M is being treated for Respiratory Distress Syndrome, secondary to prematurity. Baby M is currently under a radiant warmer and is receiving humidified oxygen 30% at 2L/min via nasal cannula. The...
Matt is a 9 y/o boy with a 3 year history of asthma. He is currently using her beta2 agonist inhaler 4 or 5 times a week and has nocturnal symptoms about twice a month. He is not taking any other medications. History is otherwise unremarkable. Physical exam is normal. Spirometry shows FEV1 = 90%. The correct diagnosis is: a. Severe Persistent Asthma b. Moderate Persistent Asthma c. Mild Persistent Asthma d. Mild Intermittent Asthma. According to the STEP approach,...
1. Case scenario: Mr. Enrique Garcia is a 56 y.o. Mexican American patient with a history of hypertension for the past 10 years. He presents to the office as a new patient to get a refill of his “BP medicine.” He has been experiencing headaches and fatigue for the past 3 to 4 months and thought “it was time to start taking” his BP medicine again. He has a history of discontinuing his medications and tells you he can “tell...
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