NSG 6430 (NSG 6430)

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 NSG 6430 Week 5 through 10 Notes Women’s Health NSG6430.
  • NSG 6430 Week 5 through 10 Notes Women’s Health NSG6430.

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  • Week 5 through 10 Notes Women’s Health NSG6430 Presumptive (subjective signs)- Amenorrhea, nausea, vomiting, increased urinary frequency, excessive fatigue, breast tenderness, quickening at 18 to 20 weeks Probable (objective signs)- Goodell sign (softening of cervix), Chadwick sign (cervix is blue/purple), Hegar’s sign (softening of lower uterine segment), Uterine enlargement, Braxton Hicks contractions (may be palpated by 28 weeks), Uterine souffle (soft blowing sound due to blood pul...
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 NSG 6430 6420-W10-D5 (all correct updated 2022-2023.)
  • NSG 6430 6420-W10-D5 (all correct updated 2022-2023.)

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  • Diabetes Diabetes mellitus is a group of diseases affecting how your body uses blood sugar (glucose). Glucose is vital to your health because it is an important energy source for the cells that make up your muscles and tissues. It is also your brain's main source of fuel. The underlying cause of diabetes varies by type. But, no matter what kind of diabetes you have, it can lead to excess sugar in your blood. Too much sugar in your blood can lead to serious health problems. Chronic diabetes...
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 NSG 6430 SU_NSG6430_W2_A2_Trehern_H updated 2022-2023.)
  • NSG 6430 SU_NSG6430_W2_A2_Trehern_H updated 2022-2023.)

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  • Name: A.T. Date: 11/01/22 Time: 1649 Age: 77 Sex: F SUBJECTIVE CC: “Last week I noticed a lump in my breast while I was doing a self-breast exam in the shower. It doesn’t hurt and hasn’t changed in size since I first felt it. You can feel it right here.” HPI: Patient presents with reports of non-tender, non-mobile mass she palpated in her right breast 7 days ago. Mass is consistently palpable; does not come and go or change in size. No aggravating or alleviating factors. No redn...
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 NSG 6430 notes for week 7 case study dysuria Differential of Dysuria, Urinary Frequency, and Hematuria updated 2022-2023.)
  • NSG 6430 notes for week 7 case study dysuria Differential of Dysuria, Urinary Frequency, and Hematuria updated 2022-2023.)

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  • Differential of Dysuria, Urinary Frequency, and Hematuria Most Likely Diagnoses Cervicitis with urethritis  Several sexually transmitted infections, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea,  and trichomoniasis can cause cervicitis with concomitant urethritis  and dysuria similar to that seen here.  Symptoms that occur gradually over several weeks are more likely  with a sexually transmitted urethritis. Cystitis  Cystitis is an inflammation of the bladder caused most commonly by ...
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 NSG 6430 SU_NSG6430_W2_A2_Trehern_H.
  • NSG 6430 SU_NSG6430_W2_A2_Trehern_H.

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  • Name: A.T. Date: 11/01/22 Time: 1649 Age: 77 Sex: F SUBJECTIVE CC: “Last week I noticed a lump in my breast while I was doing a self-breast exam in the shower. It doesn’t hurt and hasn’t changed in size since I first felt it. You can feel it right here.” HPI: Patient presents with reports of non-tender, non-mobile mass she palpated in her right breast 7 days ago. Mass is consistently palpable; does not come and go or change in size. No aggravating or alleviating factors. No redn...
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 NSG 6430 SU_NSG6430_Wk7_A2_Madden_Eupdated 2022-2023).
  • NSG 6430 SU_NSG6430_Wk7_A2_Madden_Eupdated 2022-2023).

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  • SUMMARY OF JUDY PHAM’S CASE • Ms. Pham is an 18-year-old female with a chief complaint of “trouble urinating.” She presents to the clinic today with acute onset urinary frequency with associated dysuria, hematuria, and suprapubic pain. She denies associated symptoms of fever, chills, vaginal discharge, or vomiting. She has recently started having sexual intercourse with her new boyfriend. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS • Ms. Pham states “This urine problem has been bothering me f...
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 NSG 6430 NSG 6430 Week 4 Discussion
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  • WEEK 4 DISCUSSION 2 Week 4 Discussion Discuss the questions that would be important to include when interviewing a patient with this issue. Important questions to ask this patient include: Is the lump movable or painful? Is the lumpiness on both breast or just one, did it begin gradually or suddenly? Is there only one lump or are there many? Are you taking any hormones for any reason? Have you had any recent traumas to your chest such as an automobile accident or recent surgery? Do you ...
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 NSG 6430 NSG6430 week 7 discussion -question diagnostic test and answer key.
  • NSG 6430 NSG6430 week 7 discussion -question diagnostic test and answer key.

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  • This week, complete the Aquifer case titled Family Medicine 20: 28-year-old female with abdominal pain. After completing your Aquifer Case Study, answer the following questions using the latest evidenced based guidelines: Discuss the questions that would be important to include when interviewing a patient with this issue. In the clinical scenario the patient presented with lower abdominal pain having a duration of a few weeks, making the chief complaint acute in the presentation. There ar...
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 NSG 6430 WH week 9 quiz  (NEWEST, UPDATED) | COMPLETE SOLUTION| SOUTH UNIVERSITY .
  • NSG 6430 WH week 9 quiz (NEWEST, UPDATED) | COMPLETE SOLUTION| SOUTH UNIVERSITY .

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  • A fifty-two-year-old female patient comes in for her annual well-woman examination. Her LMP was fourteen months ago without any breakthrough bleeding. She has also developed some hirsutism. You would document this as _____. Question 1 options: secondary amenorrhea menopause perimenopause polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) Save Question 2 (2 points) A 24 year-old female presents to the office with a complaint of vaginal itching in addition to thick mucoid discharge. She also has some mi...
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 NSG 6430 NSG6430 week 7 discussion
  • NSG 6430 NSG6430 week 7 discussion

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  • This week, complete the Aquifer case titled Family Medicine 20: 28-year-old female with abdominal pain. After completing your Aquifer Case Study, answer the following questions using the latest evidenced based guidelines: Discuss the questions that would be important to include when interviewing a patient with this issue. In the clinical scenario the patient presented with lower abdominal pain having a duration of a few weeks, making the chief complaint acute in the presentation. There ar...
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