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Diagnostic Test |
Significance of the patient’s problem |
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CBC |
Infection, Inflammation, Anemia, Leukemia, Chemotherapy response. |
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Electrolytes |
Electrolyte imbalance (Hyponatremia, Hypernatremia, Hypokalemia, Hyperkalemia, Hypercalcemia, Hypocalcemia, hypomagnesia, hypermagnesia, hyperphosphatemia and hyposhatemia) Malabsorption, Cardiac and Renal function analysis. Especially prescription of diuretics |
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BUN and Creatinine |
Renal dysfunction |
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Glucose |
Hypoglycemia or Hyperglycemia |
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CK |
Myopathy, Myositis or Rhabdomyalgia |
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UA |
Urinary tract infection, Dehydration, Renal and Liver disorders |
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Carotid US |
Carotid stenosis, hematoma |
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ECG |
Cardiac dysfunction, heart attack or acute MI |
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Chest X-Ray |
Chest pain, chest injury, shortness of breath, ribs fracture, pneumonia |
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CT of Head |
Head injuries, aneurysm, stroke, hematoma, brain tumors |
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what diagnostic tests would be indicated, if any , and what would
be the plan of care for this patient while in the hospital
A 74-year-old woman who lives alone, is admitted to the hospital because of weakness and confusion. She has a history of chronic heart failure and chronic diuretic use. She states she takes a "water pill" every day but is unable to recall the name or dose of the medication. She also is unsure of what time...
patient has developed some complications related to the fall. She has developed an increase in dyspnea and more difficulty ambulating. She also complains of pain when taking a deep breath. She is now on bed rest and requires help with her ADLs. She is also complaining of an increase in pain in her right leg. She states the pain in her right leg is a 6. VS: BP 160/90, HR 90, RR 26 and labored, pulse oximeter is 90% on...
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Question 1. Why has this patient been taking
sumatriptan as needed? (1 pts)
Question 2. Does this patient have lithium
toxicity? (1 pts)
Question 3. Identify two significant
risk factors for bipolar disorder (2 pts)
Question 4. Describe the two primary
types of bipolar disorder. (2 pts)
Question 5. Does this patient have any signs of
abnormal hepatic function? (1 pts)
Question 6. Identify two abnormal
blood laboratory test results and propose a reasonable explanation
for these results. (2 pts)...
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PATIENT CASE HPI Mr. H.Y. is a 63-year-old male, who presents to the ER with a two-day history of high-grade fever with chills. "I don't feel well and I think that I may have the flu," he tells the ER nurse and physician. He also complains of "some painful bumps on my fingers and toes that came on last night." He denies IVDA. When asked about recent medical or dental proce- dures, he responded: "I...
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