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Intermittent claudication includes- Muscular pain brought on by exercise. It is an Aching, crampy , tired and sometimes burning pain in legs that comes and goes, typically occurs with walking and goes away with rest.
Intermittent claudication includes: 1. Muscular pain relieved by exercise 2. Neurologic pain relieved by exercise 3. Mu...
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1. A 44-year-old man presented with a 3-month history of intermittent fever, chills, and a cough with production of yellowish-green sputum. He also complained about weakness, weight loss, chest pain, and shortness of breath. He had been given several courses of antibiotics without significant improvement and had noted the presence of a headache for the past few weeks. He had a history of COPD and had been on anti-inflammatory steroids for the past 6 months. A...
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1. A 44-year-old man presented with a 3-month history of intermittent fever, chills, and a cough with production of yellowish-green sputum. He also complained about weakness, weight loss, chest pain, and shortness of breath. He had been given several courses of antibiotics without significant improvement and had noted the presence of a headache for the past few weeks. He had a history of COPD and had been on anti-inflammatory steroids for the past 6 months....
1. Learning (muscle memory) affects strength measurements very quickly. Why? 2. Muscular Strength gains are facilitated by 3. Why are there gender differences in muscular strength? What are those differences related to? 4. Muscle strengthening happens when there is training that occurs near the muscles a. Because of this, , not the type of exercise that applies the governs the strength improvements. 5. Dynamic contractions involve 2 different movements that are? Can you think of exercises that involve performing both...
1. What is the definition of chronic pain? 2. Give examples of chronic pain conditions. 3. What are other symptoms associated with chronic pain conditions? 4. What has been theorized as the pathophysiology of chronic pain? 5. What are some pharmacologic treatments for chronic pain? 6. What are some non-pharm treatments, including integrative medicine techniques for chronic pain?
Please help The patient with Urinary Tract Infection and chronic back pain (3rd highest priority) includes: 1. Nursing diagnosis 2. Assessment 3. Plan 4. Implement 5. EVALUATION 6.. Supporting evidence (subjective and objective data) 8. One SMART* goal. 9. Minimum of 3 EB* interventions. 10. what kind the lab test
Create a concept map for Pain Management 1. Disease Process/ Concept for Pain Management: 2. Pathophysiology for Pain Management: 3. Signs and Symptoms for Pain Management: 4. Treatments and Medication for Pain Management: 5. Diagnostics and Labs for Pain Management: 6. Nursing Interventions for Pain Management: 7. Patient Education for Pain Management: 8. Expected Outcomes for Pain Management:
1. Outline the physiology of pain. 2. Identify components of the pain experience. 3. Discuss the common misconceptions about pain. 4. Explain how the physiology of pain relates to selecting interventions for pain relief. 5. Identify the elements of a pain assessment. 6. Explain how cultural factors may influence the pain experience. 7. Recall guidelines for selecting and individualizing pain interventions. 8. Describe various pharmacological approaches to treating pain. 9. Discuss nursing implications for administering analgesics. 10. Describe the use of non-pharmacological pain interventions. 11. Summarize therapeutic communication as...
PART ONE Medical Surgical Cases 7. In addition to risk factor modification, what other measures to improve tissue perfusion or prevent skin damage should you recommend to SP 8. S.P. tells you his neighbor told him to keep his legs elevated higher than his heart and ask for compression stockings to keep swelling in his legs down. How should you respond? C 9. S.P. recently got hit on the right shin with a softball and now complains of constant right...
A 55-year-old man presents to the clinic with complaints of chest pain. He states that for the past 5 months he has noted intermittent substernal chest pressure radiating to the left arm. The pain occurs primarily when exercising vigorously and is relieved with rest. He denies associated shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, or diaphoresis. He has a medical history significant for hypertension, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia. He is taking atenolol for his high blood pressure and is eating a low-cholesterol diet....
The patient has generalized pain and tingling across the arms, legs, chest, back, and abdomen. EKG showed normal sinus rhythm, but she was found to have elevated potassium of 7.3, which was treated urgently with standard therapies. There was resolution of pain after corrected potassium levels and dialysis. Final diagnoses and procedures: (1) Hyperkalemia due to missed regularly scheduled dialysis appointment, (2) end-stage renal disease secondary to rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis, (3) three intermittent hemodialysis sessions (4 hours per day).