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A Case Study on LIVER CIRRHOSIS
INTRODUCTION 
 
 
The liver is one of the largest and most complex organs in the body. It stores vital energy and nutrients, manufactures proteins and enzymes necessary for good health, protects the body from disease, and breaks down (or metabolizes) and helps remove harmful toxins, like alcohol, from the body. It is one of the most important organs in the body since it has many significant functions. A lack or failure to provide proper care of it may lead to an abnormality or disorder. One of t...
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INTRODUCTION 
 
 
The liver is one of the largest and most complex organs in the body. It stores vital energy and nutrients, manufactures proteins and enzymes necessary for good health, protects the body from disease, and breaks down (or metabolizes) and helps remove harmful toxins, like alcohol, from the body. It is one of the most important organs in the body since it has many significant functions. A lack or failure to provide proper care of it may lead to an abnormality or disorder. One of t...
-Liver-Function
LIVER FUNCTION TEST 
 
LIVER- 
-	essential organ for performing many physiologic and metabolic functions necessary for life. 
General functions of the liver. Metabolic functions: 
-	carries out all the diverse reaction involved in both anabolic phases of protein ,carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. 
 
* Carbohydrate metabolism 
~ Converts glucose to glycogen (glycogenesis)/ converts glycogen to glucose( glycogenolysis) 
 
* Protein synthesis 
~Plasma protein such as albumin, apolipoprotein,acute ...
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LIVER FUNCTION TEST 
 
LIVER- 
-	essential organ for performing many physiologic and metabolic functions necessary for life. 
General functions of the liver. Metabolic functions: 
-	carries out all the diverse reaction involved in both anabolic phases of protein ,carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. 
 
* Carbohydrate metabolism 
~ Converts glucose to glycogen (glycogenesis)/ converts glycogen to glucose( glycogenolysis) 
 
* Protein synthesis 
~Plasma protein such as albumin, apolipoprotein,acute ...
Brunner & Suddarths Textbook Of Medical Surgical Nursing 13th Edition - Test Bank.
Brunner & Suddarths Textbook Of Medical Surgical Nursing 13th Edition - Test B
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Brunner & Suddarths Textbook Of Medical Surgical Nursing 13th Edition - Test B
Test Bank Brunner & Suddarths Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing 13th Edition
Chapter 03 
1.	A nurse has been offered a position on an obstetric unit and has learned that t which contradicts the nurse’s personal beliefs. What is the nurse’s ethical oblig 
 
A)	The nurse should adhere to professional standards of practice and 
 
B)	The nurse should make the choice to decline this position and purs 
 
C)	The nurse should decline to care for the patients considering aborti 
 
D)	The nurse should express alternatives to women considering termin 
 
Ans:	B 
 
Feedback: 
 
T...
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Chapter 03 
1.	A nurse has been offered a position on an obstetric unit and has learned that t which contradicts the nurse’s personal beliefs. What is the nurse’s ethical oblig 
 
A)	The nurse should adhere to professional standards of practice and 
 
B)	The nurse should make the choice to decline this position and purs 
 
C)	The nurse should decline to care for the patients considering aborti 
 
D)	The nurse should express alternatives to women considering termin 
 
Ans:	B 
 
Feedback: 
 
T...
COPD and Asthma(STUDY GUIDE)
OBJECTIVES 
At the end of the unit, students will be able to: 
1.	Utilize Functional health pattern to identify patients problems related to respiratory disorders including: 
a.	Asthma 
b.	Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) 
2.	Integrate pathophysiology and pharmacology concepts of respiratory	disease 
3.	Apply nursing process with support on Evidence-Based Nursing (EBN) to provide to the clients with respiratory disorders 
4.	Discuss the holistic approach for nursing management of th...
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OBJECTIVES 
At the end of the unit, students will be able to: 
1.	Utilize Functional health pattern to identify patients problems related to respiratory disorders including: 
a.	Asthma 
b.	Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) 
2.	Integrate pathophysiology and pharmacology concepts of respiratory	disease 
3.	Apply nursing process with support on Evidence-Based Nursing (EBN) to provide to the clients with respiratory disorders 
4.	Discuss the holistic approach for nursing management of th...
TUBERCULOUS-PLEURAL-EFFUSION-CASE-ANALYSIS-GROUP-2B-FINAL-PAPER
III.	NURSING HEALTH HISTORY 
A.	History of Present Illness 
 
As reported by the patient, he was experiencing shortness of breath wherein it was the reason why he came to the hospital. Before his 4 days’ admission, the patient experienced shortness of breath which occurs in the afternoon after his work. It includes mild and productive yellow sputum cough and subjective weight loss, 2-pillow orthopnea, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), Paroxysmal Night Dyspnea (PND). It is reduced by rest, but no ...
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III.	NURSING HEALTH HISTORY 
A.	History of Present Illness 
 
As reported by the patient, he was experiencing shortness of breath wherein it was the reason why he came to the hospital. Before his 4 days’ admission, the patient experienced shortness of breath which occurs in the afternoon after his work. It includes mild and productive yellow sputum cough and subjective weight loss, 2-pillow orthopnea, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), Paroxysmal Night Dyspnea (PND). It is reduced by rest, but no ...
cardiac_case_studies
Case Study Chapter 25: Week 1 
The nurse working in the cardiac procedures area receives a patient who has undergone a cardiac catheterization via the right femoral artery for evaluation of unstable angina. Prior to the procedure, the patient was NPO for 12 hours, and received a sedative. An IV catheter was placed for administration of the contrast agents and for access in case of an emergency situation. (Learning Objective 6) 
 
1.	What is the rationale for assessing distal pulses immediately a...
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Case Study Chapter 25: Week 1 
The nurse working in the cardiac procedures area receives a patient who has undergone a cardiac catheterization via the right femoral artery for evaluation of unstable angina. Prior to the procedure, the patient was NPO for 12 hours, and received a sedative. An IV catheter was placed for administration of the contrast agents and for access in case of an emergency situation. (Learning Objective 6) 
 
1.	What is the rationale for assessing distal pulses immediately a...
Memmler’s The Human Body in Health and Disease 14th Edition Cohen and Hull
●	This study shows that the form, arrangement, and composition of cells in different tissues account for their properties.
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●	This study shows that the form, arrangement, and composition of cells in different tissues account for their properties.
Human Body Study Guide
Answer Key for Study Guide for Memmler’s 
The Human Body in Health and Disease, 13th Edition
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Answer Key for Study Guide for Memmler’s 
The Human Body in Health and Disease, 13th Edition
Finance-Simplified-2nd-Edition
The simple answer to performing well on the exams is this: do every exam available to you. And then repeat them until you consistently score 90% or higher. Everything else taught in this chapter builds upon the assumption that time and effort will be put into doing every single exam available to you. 
The depth of the events assumes that you have at least a high school knowledge of the subject matter. As such, by Grade 12, you might have already learned a considerable portion of the required kno...
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The simple answer to performing well on the exams is this: do every exam available to you. And then repeat them until you consistently score 90% or higher. Everything else taught in this chapter builds upon the assumption that time and effort will be put into doing every single exam available to you. 
The depth of the events assumes that you have at least a high school knowledge of the subject matter. As such, by Grade 12, you might have already learned a considerable portion of the required kno...
HIEU 201 MINDTAP CHAPTER Question with Answers
C922Emerging Challenges in 21st Century Nursing Education
Addendum to Psychiatric– Mental Health Nurse Practitioner 4th Edition.(Review and Resource Manual)
exactly as described
ATI Med-Surg Proctored Exam 2019
Just a couple questions came from it.
Nursing for Wellness in Older Adults Miller 8th Edition Test Bank.
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