Molecular pathogenesis How does excessive salts(Nacl) use causes Hypertension?
Explain how is understanding pathophysiology applicable to your clinical practice as a student and a future practicing nurse?
Pathophysiology Discuss the pathophysiology of a disorder covered in your textbook. You may or may not have covered this disorder in class. The following sections must be included in your discussion. I. Part I – Pathophysiology of Disorder / Disease a. Incidents/Risk factors b. Pathophysiology / Pathogenesis c. Clinical Manifestations i. Discuss “why” you see […]
Explain the pathogenesis and pathophysiology causing the clinical manifestations with which Mr Das presents.
Case Analysis– Case Study of an Acute Life–Threatening Condition Impression: Exacerbation of Congestive Cardiac Failure and fluid volume overloadQuestion 1In order to prioritise your nursing actions, you are expected to have a sound understanding of the pathogenesis and pathophysiology.Explain the pathogenesis and pathophysiology causing the clinical manifestations with which Mr Das presents. Question 2Choose One […]
Describe how the pathogenesis, causative factors, cardinal signs and mediators differ between the two.
Acute and chronic inflammatory response The acute and chronic inflammatory response 1. Distinguish in words, the difference between an acute and a chronic inflammatory response. 2. Describe how the pathogenesis, causative factors, cardinal signs and mediators differ between the two. 3-5 APA formatted scholarly resources should be cited.
Explain (in general) how the clinical picture depends on the vessel involved and the functional brain area or supplied by this blood vessel
1. Etiology: – The two major types of stroke: hemorrhagic & ischemic – Causes and risk factors of each . 2. Pathogenesis: – Sequence of events in hemorrhagic stroke – Sequence of events in ischemic stroke 3. Clinical Picture: – Explain (in general) how the clinical picture depends on the vessel involved and the functional […]
Discuss what causes the disease and description of the causative agent
Botulism Introduction and Etiology: what causes the disease and description of the causative agent Pathogenesis: brief description of the pathogenicity and virulence factors of the infectious agent (how does it cause disease) Disease description: organs that are affected and on how they are affected, common signs and symptoms, stages and development of disease (incubation period, […]
Explain pathogenesis of emerging and re-emerging diseases,tuberculosis.
Pathogenesis of Emerging and Re-emerging Diseases: Tuberculosis For this activity, complete the following steps -Tuberculosis Create a comprehensive report to include each of the following: Origin of the infectious disease Pathogenesis/microbiologic classification of the bacteria/microorganism Occurrences of the disease local, national, and global Diverse populations affected by this disease Incubation period; period of communicability; methods […]