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Nursing diagnosis for osteogenesis imperfecta
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Dr. Tarek Naguibanswered
Nephrology and Dialysis 41 years experience
Edema,sob,weakness: Although, this could be caused by other diseases, CHF is the first thing that should come to your mind if you have a patient with increasing leg edema... Read More
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Dr. James Fergusonanswered
Pediatrics 47 years experience
Do your homework: The site is not designed to be a shortcut to answer your homework. You need to read through your nursing texts, assimilate the information and come up... Read More
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Dr. James Fergusonanswered
Pediatrics 47 years experience
Do your homework: The site is not a shortcut for you to get your nursing homework answered for you. Apply yourself ; acquire the answers from the texts ; sources in you... Read More
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Dr. Bennett Machanicanswered
Neurology 53 years experience
GENERIC TERM: The meaning is nonspecific and refers to brain (encephalo), pathology (pathy). That is any brain abnormality which might be diffuse, could be labele... Read More
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Dr. James Fergusonanswered
Pediatrics 47 years experience
Refer to texts: This site s not a substitute for you reading your course material & completing your course assignments based on that review. Your supervisors will... Read More
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Dr. Devon Websteranswered
Medical Oncology 23 years experience
I'm not sure: Leukocytosis means an elevated white blood cell count. This diagnosis can be made by looking at the results of a CBC (complete blood count), which is... Read More
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Dr. Sireesha Vemurianswered
Family Medicine 18 years experience
Acute respiratory : ARDS stands for acute respiratory distress syndrome.
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Dr. Joseph Pfeiferanswered
Trauma Surgery 41 years experience
Hemopneumothorax: That is the diagnosis; usually results from penetrating or blunt trauma. Evacuating air & blood is priority after ABC stabilization. Pain control ... Read More
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Dr. Robert Loweanswered
Pediatric Rheumatology 18 years experience
Kids with JIA: Kids require aggressive treatment to prevent growth abnormalities and to put their disease into remission. There is no cure now and it is not self-li... Read More
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Dr. James Burnsanswered
Emergency Medicine 38 years experience
Post surgical: Dehiscence, tunneling wounds, undermining wounds, deep wounds with significant amount of drainage are a few examples that could benefit from npwc or v... Read More
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Dr. James Fergusonanswered
Pediatrics 47 years experience
Do your homework: The site is not a shortcut for you to get your nursing homework answered for you. Apply yourself & acquire the answers from the texts & sources in you... Read More
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Dr. Mark Avdalovicanswered
Pulmonary Critical Care 26 years experience
Virus: Not sure what you mean by nursing diagnosis but most common causes of acute gastroenteritis are usually a virus. Some bacteria such as salmonella and ... Read More
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