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- TASK No 1 At a patient of 20 years in 2 weeks after the transferred angina there were edemas on his face, legs and loin. The patient was diagnosed with acute glomerulonephritis. Questions: 1. What is swelling? Give its definition. 2. Describe the patient's edema with the help of the maximum number of classifications. 3. What pathogenetic factor of edema is the initial one in this case? 4. What other causes, besides acute glomerulonephritis, can lead to the inclusion of this pathogenetic factor? 5. Make a scheme of the development of edema in the patient. 6. What kind of microcirculatory disorders is swelling? 7. What is the biological significance of the edema?TASK No 1 At a patient of 20 years in 2 weeks after the transferred angina there were edemas on his face, legs and loin. The patient was diagnosed with acute glomerulonephritis. Questions: 4. What other causes, besides acute glomerulonephritis, can lead to the inclusion of this pathogenetic factor? 5. Make a scheme of the development of edema in the patient. 6. What kind of microcirculatory disorders is swelling? 7. What is the biological significance of the edema?Activity 1. Explain the following. 1. Antibiotics feeding in non-ruminants.
- Case Study #1Setting: Small city in rural Missouri with an unchlorinated water supply.Subjects: Residents and visitors to this small town who developed bloody diarrhea and abdominal cramps between 15-December-1989 and 20-January-1990. During this time, 243 case patients were identified…..86 developed bloody stool, 32 were hospitalized, 4 died, and 2 developed hemolytic uremic syndrome.The CDC was called in to investigate the outbreak and took water samples for analysis. After isolating several microbes, the scientists at the CDC performed a number of biochemical tests to determine the nature of these organisms. The results will beCase ScenarioThe patient is a 54-year-old Caucasian male with ulcerative colitis who underwent a totalproctocolectomy with end ileostomy in 1997. He developed a parastomal hernia that was becomingincreasingly symptomatic. Following a discussion with the patient regarding the risks and benefits of parastomal hernia repair, he underwent an exploratory laparotomy with enterolysis, parastomal herniarepair and re-siting of the ileostomy. The hernia defect was repaired primarily with a biologic meshunderlay (Alloderm, Lifecell®). He received one preoperative dose of cefoxitin; consistent withpreoperative antibiotic guidelines. The operation was uneventful. His postoperative course wasuncomplicated; on postoperative day 4 he was tolerating a regular diet and had normal ileostomy output.He was subsequently discharged home.Twenty-four hours later, he returned to the hospital emergency department with complaints ofabdominal pain and feculent vomiting. Vital signs on arrival were notable for a…Case ScenarioThe patient is a 54-year-old Caucasian male with ulcerative colitis who underwent a totalproctocolectomy with end ileostomy in 1997. He developed a parastomal hernia that was becomingincreasingly symptomatic. Following a discussion with the patient regarding the risks and benefits of parastomal hernia repair, he underwent an exploratory laparotomy with enterolysis, parastomal herniarepair and re-siting of the ileostomy. The hernia defect was repaired primarily with a biologic meshunderlay (Alloderm, Lifecell®). He received one preoperative dose of cefoxitin; consistent withpreoperative antibiotic guidelines. The operation was uneventful. His postoperative course wasuncomplicated; on postoperative day 4 he was tolerating a regular diet and had normal ileostomy output.He was subsequently discharged home.Twenty-four hours later, he returned to the hospital emergency department with complaints ofabdominal pain and feculent vomiting. Vital signs on arrival were notable for a…
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- 2 Insertion of Enteral Tube Work Sheet 11 Name Rahil Patel 240 Nasegostele Tabe Topic General Functions of Enteral Tubes plece of tape Types, Size, Specific Salem Sump: Function for Decompression Risks of Enteral Tubes Decompression: Safety Measures to reduce risks Enteral Feedings: Types, Size, Specific NG Feeding Tubes Function for Enteral Feedings: Assessment of patient with enteral tube. Levine: Answer Jejunostomy tube or J-tube dvancing the YES THO Gastrostomy Tube-May be called a PEG tube (Percutaneous endoscopic abo gastrostomy tube patirs and relax. Then instructs the her brand forward and to drink a síp of A pquent to "swallow advancing if as the pasionl FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING CARE: CONCEPTS, CONNECTIONS & SKILLS, 4th Edition ISBN-13: 978-1-7196-4455-6-20 Burton & Smith CS Scanned with CamScanner bus gainohapo edus to nolimeqard 16 olaqo nigenCase Study #2Setting: University Hospital in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.Subject: 80-year old Caucasian man who developed a pancreatic pseudocyst after presenting with acute necrotizing pancreatitis.A biopsy of the pseudocyst was obtained following endoscopy using ultrasound fine needle aspiration. The tissue was sent to the hospital lab for analysis. The results follow. This is microbiology lab questiontestnavclient.psonsvc.net/#/question/3c84727c-923f-43e6-b886-7a4df16a5c34/87dc7a9e-4def-4dd2-8ad8-724b9a914198 Review - A Bookmark tete, edilmar AKE S2 Bio Unit 5B Common Unit Assessment / 1 of 9 II Pau Use the picture to answer the following question. Plant Grasshopper Frog Snake Eagle Suppose 10,000 units of energy are available at the level of the plants. How many energy units would be passed from the frog to the snake? O A. 100 units O B. 1,000 units O C. 10 units D. 10,000 units Sign out