NURS 6501 - Advanced Pathophysiology NURS 6501 Exam 2 1. Clinical Presentation of Acute Bronchitis - cough (productive or not) is most likely but fever, muscle aches, and fatigue can also b... e present. Burning substernal pain with breathing in. Cough lasts longer than 7 days but shouldn't last more than 3 weeks. 2. Best Treatment Viral Bronchitis - 3. classic signs of asthma - 4. Asthma Triggers - 5. best diagnostic test for asthma - 6. Rule of 2 for asthma - 7. mild asthma - 8. moderate asthma - 9. severe asthma - 10. stepwise treatment of asthma - 11. black box warning for asthma treatment - 12. criteria for diagnosing asthma with pulmonary function test results - 13. hemoptysis - 14. hematemesis - 15. epistaxis - 16. pleural effusion - 17. pleural effusion symptoms - 18. first line of treatment for community acquire pneumonia for healthy adult - 19. first line of treatment of community acquired pneumonia for individuals with comorbidities - 20. first line of treatment of community acquired pneumonia for pts in ICU - 21. bacterial community acquired pneumonia gram positive bacteria - 22. bacterial community acquired pneumonia gram negative bacteria - 23. older adults’ presentation of pneumonia - 24. pneumonia presentation - 25. influenza presentation - 26. treatment of influenza - 27. D dimer test - 28. HTN meds for African Americans - 29. HTN meds for Asian Americans - 30. Four patient groups that meet indications for starting statin therapy - 31. chronic stable angina - 32. 3 cardiac conditions with high risk of adverse outcomes - 33. orthostatic hypotension symptoms - 34. Common causes of secondary hypertension - 35. metabolic syndrome diagnosis have to have 3 or more of the following: - 36. Indications for carotid duplex ultrasound - 37. Abdominal organs 38. Best treatment for hemorrhoids - 39. Rome IV criteria Must have ≥2 of the following:For ≥3 months prior with symptom onset ≥6 months ago: - 40. Typical symptoms of GERD - 41. Atypical symptoms of GI, warning signs - 42. meds that increase prevalence of GERD - 43. What to avoid in GERD - 44. Treatment of GERD - 45. Barrett esophagus - 46. Symptoms of peptic ulcer disease - 47. Peptic ulcer disease red sign symptoms - 48. Duodenal ulcers - 49. Gastric ulcers - 50. Treatment of PUD - 51. Small bowel obstruction - 52. PUD - 53. Gastritis - 54. Cholecystitis - 55. Coffee ground emesis - 56. Bacterial infection diarrhea - 57. Rosving sign - 58. McBurney's point - 59. Treatment of viral gastroenteritis - 60. Hematochezia - 61. Classic signs of appendicitis - 62. Psoas sign - 63. Obturator sign - 64. Murphy sign - 65. Common risk factors for gallstone formation - 66. Charcot triad of right upper quadrant pain - 67. Diverticulitis - 68. Patient education for patient with diverticulitis - 69. Pancreatitis - 70. common causes of pancreatitis - 71. Abdominal diagnostic tests safe in pregnant patients - 72. Hepatitis A transmission - 73. Hepatitis B transmission - 74. Hepatitis C transmission - 75. 3 categories of jaundice - 76. Prehepatic jaundice - 77. Hepatocellular carcinoma - 78. Post-hepatic jaundice - [Show More]
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