What is the microorganism/disorder this patient suffers from? The
original answer given was mononucleosis, which is caused by a virus
but the patient has an increased white blood cell count. Please
explain.
What is the microorganism/disorder this patient suffers from? The original answer given was mononucleosis, which is...
Qn
based on the laboratory data what is a likely diagnosis for this
patient?
Question 2 How does this patient ‘s condition differ from the
conditions of other patients who might have similar laboratory
findings?
Case Study #1 udent health service. A A 20-year-old female college student with a sore throat is seen in the st throat swab is cultured with an intramuscular injection of pen and reported positive for group A β-hemolytic streptococci. She is treated icillin. Two weeks...
Review each case and underline the diagnoses and procedures to which ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS codes are to be assigned. Then assign appropriate ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS codes for each diagnosis and procedure in correct sequence. 6. Patient admitted with hypokalemia, diuretically induced due to medication for hypertensive vascular disease. Suspect streptococcal pharyngitis. The patient is a 34-year-old white female seen in the emergency room for fevers, chills, and severe pharyngitis. The patient was on Moduretic 5/50 for hypertension and Micro-K tablets...
Help please.. questions 1-9 please
PATIENT CASE History of Present Illness K.I. is a 14-year-old white female, who presents with her mother at the hospital emergency room complaining of a "very sore throat, a rash all over, and chills." She has had the sore throat for two days, but the rash and chills have developed within the past 12 hours Past Medical History Negative for surgeries and hospitalizations Negative for serious injuries and bone fractures Measles, age 3 Chickenpox, age...
Help.. 1-9 please
For the Disease Summary for this case study see the CD-ROM. PATIENT CASE History of Present IIlness K.I. is a 14-year-old white female, who presents with her mother at the hospital emergency room complaining of a "very sore throat, a rash all over, and chills." She has had the sore throat for two days, but the rash and chills have developed within the past 12 hours. Past Medical History Negative for surgeries and hospitalizations Negative for serious...
ART II. Case studies (10 points) -Name the genus and species of each of these. 1. A 15-year-old high school student who had no prior known renal disease developed a sore throat and 103 Ffever. The fever and sore throat lasted for three days. Ten days later, he developed hematuria, puffy eyelids, and swollen ankles. He went to a physician, who noted an inflamed pharynx, enlarged and reddened tonsils, and palpable cervical lymph nodes. The patient had pitting edema of...
Measles Case Study Ms. R, a 25-year-old health care worker from Chicago, volunteered for work in Haiti with her church group following the earthquake. She observed a high incidence of measles in infants in the tent cities set up for survivors Discussion Questions 1. Identify factors that would promote the transmission of measles in this case. 2. For each factor, suggest at least one preventive measure that could be undertaken. 3. Appraise if Ms. R at risk for measles. Support...
A diagnostic sign of typical pneumonia is consolidation
which
A diagnostic sign of typical pneumonia is consolidation
which
is fluid rather than air in the alveoli and appears as a clear
region on a chest X-ray.
is a granuloma walling off infected phagocytes in the
lungs.
appears as a white or hazy opaque region on a chest X-ray
is a granuloma walling off infected phagocytes in the lungs and
appears as a clear region on a chest X-ray.
is fluid...
Please answer all Case Question 1-15. this
case study is from "100 case studies in pathophysiology. case
#14
Patient's Chief Complaints "I'm falling apart. I've been having more trouble breathing, my cough has gotten worse in the past three days, and now my ankles are beginning to swell up." History of Present IIlness J.T. is a 61 yo man with COPD who presents to the emergency room with a three-day history of progressive dyspnea, cough, and increased production of clear...
3. Which of the following methods should be used to check an athlete’s responsiveness? a. Slap the athlete’s face while calling his name. b. Wiggle the athlete’s foot. c. Tap or squeeze the athlete’s shoulder and ask, Are you all right? d. Poke the athlete’s arm or leg. e. Place smelling salts under the athlete’s nose. 4. If the AED indicates "No shock indicated/advised," you should leave the AED pads on. a. true b. false 5. You coach a women’s...