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BIOS 256 Week 6 Case Study; Reproductive System
  • BIOS 256 Week 6 Case Study; Reproductive System

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  • Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: • Textbook • Weekly Concepts • Minimum of 1 scholarly source Scenario/Summary History: A 26 yr old woman has not had menses for the past 3 months. She is not using contraception. Physical: BMI is 28 (overweight). She has moderate acne on her face. She has an increased amount of dark hair above her lips and on her chest. Labs: pregnancy test is negative, prolactin, FSH and thyroid tests are normal, LH an...
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BIOS 256 Week 4 Case Study: Urinary System | 100% GUARANTEED
  • BIOS 256 Week 4 Case Study: Urinary System | 100% GUARANTEED

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  • BIOS 256 Week 4 Case Study: Urinary System History: Mr. P is 77 yrs. old and is having urinary problems. He urinates more frequently than he did when he was younger, but he still can't see m to fully empty his bladder. He has to get up several times at night to use the bathroom and it is exhausting him! Physical exam: consider what exam would be helpful in determining his diagnosis. Labs: urinalysis is normal Assessment: Urinary obstruction due to ? Deliverables Answer the following questions b...
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BIOS 256 Week 3 Case Study: Metabolism and Nutrition (100% VERIFIED)
  • BIOS 256 Week 3 Case Study: Metabolism and Nutrition (100% VERIFIED)

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  • BIOS 256 Week 3 Case Study: Metabolism and Nutrition History: BT is a 36-year-old female experiencing pain during urination over the course of two days and is urinating more frequently. She does not have a fever or any other symptoms. She states she has not been drinking as much water as usual. Physical: abdomen is soft, with no signs of tenderness or masses Labs: a urinalysis with a "dipstick" is performed and reveals leukocytes and nitrites which suggest infection. A surprising finding is th...
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BIOS 256 Week 3 Case Study: Metabolism and Nutrition| Jonna Jackson
  • BIOS 256 Week 3 Case Study: Metabolism and Nutrition| Jonna Jackson

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  • BIOS 256 Week 3 Case Study: Metabolism and Nutrition BIOS 256 Week 3 Case Study: Metabolism and Nutrition| Jonna Jackson
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BIOS 256 Week 2 Case Study; Lower GI
  • BIOS 256 Week 2 Case Study; Lower GI

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  • Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: • Textbook • Weekly Concepts • Minimum of 1 scholarly source Scenario/Summary History: Mr. D is a 60 yr. old with fever, abdominal pain, decreased appetite, and nausea for the past 24 hrs. There are no new foods in his diet, and he has not been travelling or eating out. He had a screening colonoscopy 5 years ago that showed diverticula in his colon, but he never had any problem with them. Physical: Mr. D a...
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BIOS 256 Week 5 Case Study: Fluid and Electrolyte, Acid-Base
  • BIOS 256 Week 5 Case Study: Fluid and Electrolyte, Acid-Base

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  • BIOS 256 Week 5 Case Study: Fluid and Electrolyte, Acid-Base Week 5 Case Study: Fluid and Electrolyte/Acid-Base1.Understanding that HCl is produced in the stomach and that he has been vomiting hisstomach contents, predict the acid/base imbalance that repeated vomiting will cause
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BIOS 256 Week 1 Case Study: Upper GI | Stephanie Woodard
  • BIOS 256 Week 1 Case Study: Upper GI | Stephanie Woodard

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  • BIOS 256 Week 1 Case Study: Upper GI | Stephanie Woodard
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BIOS 256 Week 4 Case Study: Urinary System |Michelle Martinez
  • BIOS 256 Week 4 Case Study: Urinary System |Michelle Martinez

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BIOS 256 Week 2 Case Study: Lower GI | GRADED A | Chamberlain College of Nursing
  • BIOS 256 Week 2 Case Study: Lower GI | GRADED A | Chamberlain College of Nursing

  • Case • 2 pages • 2022
  • BIOS 256 Week 2 Case Study: Lower GI History: Mr. D is a 60-yr. old with fever, abdominal pain, decreased appetite, and nausea for the past 24 hrs. There are no new foods in his diet, and he has not been travelling or eating out. He had a screening colonoscopy 5 years ago that showed diverticula in his colon, but he never had any problem with them. Physical: Mr. D appears tired and in pain. Exam is significant for abdominal tenderness to touch. Labs/Tests: White blood count is elevated on CBC Am...
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BIOS 256 Week 5 Case Study: Fluid and Electrolyte, Acid-Base (GRADED A)
  • BIOS 256 Week 5 Case Study: Fluid and Electrolyte, Acid-Base (GRADED A)

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  • Week 5 Case Study: Fluid and Electrolyte/Acid-Base BIO256: Anatomy & Physiology IV w/Lab 1. Understanding that HCl is produced in the stomach and that he has been vomiting his stomach contents, predict the acid/base imbalance that repeated vomiting will cause. Repeated vomit will cause metabolic alkalosis, a condition of primary bicarbonate excess. In the case of a 4-week-old excess vomiting results from pyloric or duodenal obstruction leading to saline responsive metabolic alkalosis. The vomiti...
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