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- Question: 1. Mitral valve prolapse For this disease pathology, please provide the following information: What causes this disorder (pathology)? Are there any threats to life risks associated with this disease that you should watch out for, and why? (Not all terms will have life-threatening conditions associated with them) What types of lab work or diagnostic testing (ECG, X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, etc.) would you typically see ordered with this disease? What would you expect to see in the lab or diagnostic results? What are the most common treatments? Which treatments would be the most important or take priority?Question: 1. Myocardial infraction For this disease pathology, please provide the following information: What causes this disorder (pathology)? Are there any threats to life risks associated with this disease that you should watch out for, and why? (Not all terms will have life-threatening conditions associated with them) What types of lab work or diagnostic testing (ECG, X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, etc.) would you typically see ordered with this disease? What would you expect to see in the lab or diagnostic results? What are the most common treatments? Which treatments would be the most important or take priority?Question: 1. Acute coronary syndrome For this disease pathology, please provide the following information: What would you see if you were examining a patient with this condition? What are the significant signs and symptoms you would look for in this disease? What causes this disorder (pathology)? Are there any threats to life risks associated with this disease that you should watch out for, and why? (Not all terms will have life-threatening conditions associated with them) What types of lab work or diagnostic testing (ECG, X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, etc.) would you typically see ordered with this disease? What would you expect to see in the lab or diagnostic results? What are the most common treatments? Which treatments would be the most important or take priority?
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- Question 2 A 35 year old male presents to your office complaining of right sided neck pain that has recently started sending pain into his arm and 1st and 2nd digits. He describes the pain as "sharp, zingy, and electrical." He reported a long history of athletics, including a 15 year history of high school and collegiate wrestling: Please walk through the differential diagnosis process and describe: 1) Questions that you would ask the patient 2) Any physical examination procedures or imaging studies that you would do. 3) Then provide a list of structures that could cause his symptoms (DDX) as well as your ultimate diagnosis with a brief justification of why you believe that is his condition. (We have not covered all the possible questions, physical exam procedures or imaging studies that you could perform. I really want to see how you can put the anatomy of this region in a clinical context). Please use bullets as opposed to one long block of text.* Question Completion Status: diagnosis O D. biopsy O E. pathology QUESTION 8 Nerve pain: А. neural В. arthalgia C. cephalgia OD. nueralgia O E. neuralgia QUESTION 9 A word part meaning "under ","deficient", or "less than norn OA re Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All AnswerQuestion 2 Oxygenation - Patient 2 Patient Data History and Physical Nurses' Notes Imaging Studies ↑ 0800 The 77-year-old male client has a productive cough with thick, green secretions. Heart sounds are muffled. Breath sounds are diminished bilaterally with inspiratory and expiratory wheezes noted. The client denies pain, rating his pain a 0 on a 0-to-10 pain scale. He reports dyspnea (difficulty breathing). His chest is barrel shaped. The client ate only 25% of his breakfast today. Vital signs: temperature 98.4° F (36.9° C), pulse 96 beats/minute and regular, respirations 24 breaths/minute and labored, BP 140/74 mmHg, oxygen saturation 90% at rest on 2 L of oxygen via nasal cannula. The nurse reviews assessment data and health history from the medical record. Which finding indicates this client is experiencing impaired oxygenation? Select all that apply. Productive cough Muffled heart sounds Diminished breath sounds Wheezing Dyspnea Barrel-shaped chest Oxygen saturation of 90%…