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Category > Science Posted 11 Sep 2017 My Price 8.00

For pathophysioloy

For pathophysioloy

 

 

General Instructions:

Listed below are 3 case studies.
Answer the following questions as thoroughly as possible for EACH of the case studies.
  1. What risk factors may have predisposed this patient to this condition? (List all possible risk factors)
  2. Explain the pathophysiology of this condition.
  3. List the prognosis of this condition, along with any possible complications.
(Note: You may need to do additional research outside of your textbook to best answer these questions!)
Each correct case study will be worth 8 points, and 1 point will be awarded for correct grammar, punctuation, spelling and formatting.
You should upload your responses to this drop box by the due date indicated in your syllabus. (All three case studies must be submitted to the drop box as one document.)
Good Luck!
Case Studies:
1. At age 13, Mr. B had a skiiing accident fracturing his left femur. This fracture was slow to heal and resulted in his left leg being slightly shorter than his right. Now at age 24 he is experiencing pain in his hips with jogging, and limited range of motions. Radiographs and MRI indicate changes consistent with osteoarthritis.
2. During breast self-examiniation, Mrs. C, 42 years old, discovered a small, firm, non-tender nodule in the upper outer quadrant of the right breast. A biopsy confirmed malignancy, and the lump was removed as well as a number of axillary lymph nodes. Although only one lymph node included malignant cells, it was recommended that the patient continue with chemotherapy and radiation.
3. Mr. N., 55 years of age, arrives at the ER with severe chest pain. He appears very anxious, and his facial skin is cool and clammy. His blood pressure is 90/60, and his pulse is around 90, weak, and irregular. After ECG and bloodwork, it is determined that Mr. N. is having a myocardial infarction involving the left ventricle.

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