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NR 507 WEEK 5 DISCUSSION PART TWO/ UPDATE (GRADED A+)
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NR 507 Week 5 Discussion; Diverticulitis
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NR 507 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY WEEK 5 TD1 Alterations in Endocrine Function Discussion Part One (NR507)
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Exam (elaborations) NR 507 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY WEEK 5 TD1 Alterations in Endocrine Function Discussion Part One (NR507) 
Week 5: Alterations in Endocrine Function - Discussion Part One 
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This week's graded topics relate to the following Course Outcomes (COs). 1 Analyze pathophysiologic mechanisms associated with selected disease states. (PO 1) 2 Differentiate the epidemiology, etiology, developmental considerations, pathogenesis, and clinical and laboratory 
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NR 507 Week 5 Discussions
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NR 507 Week 5 Discussion Part Two
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A three-month-old baby boy comes into your clinic with the main complaint that he frequently vomits after eating. He often has a swollen upper belly after feeding and acts fussy all the time. According to his parents, the vomiting has become more frequent this past week and he is beginning to lose weight. After careful history taking, a thorough physical exam and diagnostic work-up, the patient is diagnosed with pyloric stenosis
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NR 507 WEEK 5 DISCUSSION PART TWO
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NR 507 Week 5 Discussion
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An 84- year-old -female who has a history of diverticular disease presents to the clinic with left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain of the abdomen that is accompanied by with constipation, nausea, vomiting and a low-grade fever (100.20 F) for 1 day. 
 
 
On physical exam the patient appears unwell. She has signs of dehydration (pale mucosa, poor skin turgor with mild hypotension [90/60 mm Hg] and tachycardia [101 bpm]). The remainder of her exam is normal except for her abdomen where t...
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NR 507 Week 5 Discussion An 84- year-old -female (Spring 2022)
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NR 507 Week 5 Discussion Part Two
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Week 5: Discussion Part Two 
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A three-month-old baby boy comes into your clinic with the main complaint that he frequently vomits after eating. He often has a swollen upper belly after feeding and acts fussy all the time. According to his parents, the vomiting has become more frequent this past week and he is beginning to lose weight. After careful history taking, a thorough physical exam and diagnostic work-up, the patient is diagnosed with pyloric stenosis. 
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NR 507 WEEK 5 DISCUSSION PART TWO | VERIFIED SOLUTION
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NR 507 WEEK 5 DISCUSSION PART TWO 
 
 
Week 5: Discussion Part Two 
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A three-month-old baby boy comes into your clinic with the main complaint that he frequently vomits after eating. He often has a swollen upper belly after feeding and acts fussy all the time. According to his parents, the vomiting has become more frequent this past week and he is beginning to lose weight. After careful history taking, a thorough physical exam and diagnostic work-up, the patient ...
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