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CMN 577 Unit 1 HIV Keynote
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CMN 577 Unit 1 Questions with complete solution 2023/2024
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  • CMN 577 Unit 1 Questions with complete s-typically presents in adulthood and in females instead of males -The use of drugs with intermittent infections are precipitating factors -Intermittent abdominal pain (varying degrees of pain) that recurs without leukocytosis or fever. The pain typically resolves completely between attacks. Other symptoms include peripheral neuropathy, seizures, altered level of consciousness, and even psychosis. - correct answer Acute Intermittent Porphyria The fi...
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CMN 577 Unit 1 Questions with Verified Answers| 100% Correct| 100% Score
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CMN 577 Unit 1 Exam Questions with Verified Answers| 100% Correct| 100% Score
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CMN 577 Unit 1 HIV Keynote Questions with Answers
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  • HIV is not transmitted by: air, water, toilet seats, tears, saliva (see note above), sweat, a casual closed mouth kiss, through insects such as mosquitos, fleas, or ticks, handshakes or sharing dishes (see note above regarding open wounds in mouth/bleeding gums). What are the s/s of HIV? -Newly infected asymptomatic -mononucleosis type illness -fever/fatigue present 2-3 weeks after infection -takes about 4 weeks to show positive -patient with acute retroviral syndrome is highly contagious...
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CMN 577 Unit 1 Questions with Verified Answers| 100% Correct| 100% Score
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  • S/S of acute intermittent porphyria - + Abdominal pain of varying severity + Absence of fever or leukocytosis + Peripheral neuropathy (symmetric OR asymmetric) + CNS sx (seizures, altered consciousness, psuychosis, abnormalities of basal ganglia) + Hyponatremia McPhee p 1690 Labs for acute intermittent porphyria - + Hyponatremia + Urine which turns dark when exposed to light or air (r/t porphobilonogen excretion) McPhee p 1690 Prevention of attacks in pts with acute intermittent porphyr...
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CMN 577 Unit 1 Test Questions and Answers
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  • S/S of acute intermittent porphyria - + Abdominal pain of varying severity + Absence of fever or leukocytosis + Peripheral neuropathy (symmetric OR asymmetric) + CNS sx (seizures, altered consciousness, psuychosis, abnormalities of basal ganglia) + Hyponatremia McPhee p 1690 Labs for acute intermittent porphyria - + Hyponatremia + Urine which turns dark when exposed to light or air (r/t porphobilonogen excretion) McPhee p 1690 Prevention of attacks in pts with acute intermittent porphyr...
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CMN 577 Unit 1 Exam Questions with Verified Answers| 100% Correct| 100% Score
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  • Acute Intermittent Porphyria - Overview - Acute Intermittent Porphyria (AIP) typically presents in adulthood and in females instead of males. Onset after menopause is rare but possible. Earlier onset in late teens or early 20s is more common. The use of drugs along with intermittent infections are precipitating factors; keep in mind that there are many triggers. Acute Intermittent Porphyria - S/S - Intermittent abdominal pain (varying degrees of pain) that recurs without leukocytosis or fev...
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CMN 577 Unit 1 Exam Questions with Verified Answers| 100% Correct| 100% Score
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  • Acute Intermittent Porphyria - Overview - Acute Intermittent Porphyria (AIP) typically presents in adulthood and in females instead of males. Onset after menopause is rare but possible. Earlier onset in late teens or early 20s is more common. The use of drugs along with intermittent infections are precipitating factors; keep in mind that there are many triggers. Acute Intermittent Porphyria - S/S - Intermittent abdominal pain (varying degrees of pain) that recurs without leukocytosis or fev...
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