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    suffering. Physical complications Abortion can cause both short-term and long-term physical complications‚ and can significantly affect a woman’s ability to have healthy future pregnancies. Physical complications include cervical lacerations and injury‚ uterine perforations‚ bleeding‚ hemorrhage‚ serious infection‚ pain‚ and incomplete abortion.[3] Risks of complications increase with gestational age and are dependent upon the abortion procedure.[4] Long-term physical consequences of abortion include future

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    (ACE) inhibitors? Where is the ACE located? When are most prescribed? What medical diagnosis warrants an ACE inhibitor? How do they work? While defining the remainder o/the vocabulary words‚ ask the following questions: Angioedema: Describe the pathophysiology behind Angioedema. How are ACE inhibitors related to Angioedema? What is the treatment for Angioedema? What is the treatment for ACE~ inhibitor-induced Angioedema? Answer: Angioedema is a localized edema involving the deep‚ subcutaneous layers

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    Nyia Ware How does pathophysiology and exercise help an individual recover as well as prevent the chronic disease ischemic stroke? The University of West Alabama Chronic diseases affect a numerous number of individuals around the world. An ischemic is considered as the third leading cause of death in the United States among other chronic diseases. Even though this chronic disease affects every ethnicity‚ the African American population and females are more likely to have a stroke than

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    lungs via the bronchi. The bronchioles then are a functional branch of the bronchi. The tiny pockets of alveoli store air briefly in order for oxygen to be absorbed in the bloodstream. Through the alveoli the gas exchange into the lungs occurs. Pathophysiology of COPD COPD stands for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. It is typically caused by inhaled irritants such as tobacco smoke. It is a chronic inflammation of the airways‚ lung tissue‚ and pulmonary blood vessels. It limits air flow and is

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    Case Study 1 The health care provider prescribed the 8-year-old girl with a history of asthma and allergy to bee stings a course of penicillin to manage her current throat infection‚ and cautions her parents to watch her closely for her a reaction. The health care provider specifically provided her a prescription of penicillin to alleviate E.O.’s type I hypersensitivity to bee stings. The health care provider is concerned about the anaphylactic reaction that the little girl can have as a result

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    15 March 2013 The Side Effects of an Abortion In 1973 the death risk from abortion was 3.4 deaths per 100‚000 women. Before 1973 there were even more deaths as it was an illegal procedure‚ many unqualified people who didn’t know what they are doing‚ undertook the procedure and often used hangers and other sharp objects. By 1985 the death risk had dropped to .4 deaths per 100‚000 women‚ and today it is a very rare occasion for a woman to die

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    Gestational Diabetes The clinic RN reviews Amanda’s prenatal record prior to performing a nursing assessment. Amanda has given birth twice‚ once at 35-weeks (twins) and once at 39-weeks (singleton). All of these children are alive and well. She has had one spontaneous abortion at 9-weeks gestation. 1. How should the nurse record Amanda’s obstetrical history using the G-T-P-A-L designation? A) 3-2-0-1-3. B) 3-1-1-1-2. C) 4-1-1-1-3. D) 4-2-1-0-2. Correct answer(s): C The nurse notes that

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    Abortion Effects - 1

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    life-threatening. These effects depend greatly on the malignity or benignity of the procedure. While middle-aged women have a significant chance of physical effects‚ adolescents have a much higher risk. These side effects may include death‚ breast cancer‚ uterine perforation‚ cervical lacerations‚ ectopic pregnancy‚ septic abortion issues‚ autoimmune diseases‚ and infections. In a 1997 governmental study in Finland‚ women who have had abortions are four times more likely to die in the year following the

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    Models of Evidence-Based Practice Five Models Summarized The PICOT Model formulates the clinical questions. The PICOT Model has five steps‚ P: patient/population‚ I: intervention‚ C: current practice‚ O: outcome‚ T: time. The Iowa Model of Evidence-Based Practice to Promote Quality Care emphasis the importance of considering the entire healthcare system from the provider to the patient and it gives large systems an effective‚ team-centered approach to implement evidence-based practice in the clinical

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    essay‚ the author will investigate the role of a registered nurse in the initial assessment and management of a patient with acute Myocardial Infarction (MI). This essay will further discuss the anatomy of the heart and how it functions; the pathophysiology and initial signs and symptoms of MI. To achieve this‚ the author has conducted literature review through using the following database: CINAHL‚ MEDLINE and INTERNURSE. These databases were chosen because they provide nursing journals and provide

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