Q: What are short term goal and long term goal for Diarrhea.
A: Diarrhea is an increase in bowel movements frequently and the content of water and waste volume. It…
Q: Which foodborne pathogen can cause hemolytic uremic syndrome?
A: Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) often occurs after a gastrointestinal infection with Escherechia…
Q: What are the diseases associated with the presence of bile acids and ketone bodies in urine?
A: Bile acids are steroid acids found predominantly in the bile of mammals and other vertebrates. They…
Q: What is Maple syrup urine disease? Explain very briefly.
A: Maple syrup urine is a metabolic genetic disorder that occur due to deficiency of an enzyme complex…
Q: What happens is glomerulonephritis?
A: Glomerulus, filtering unit of kidney is a network of capillaries (small blood vessel) called as tuft…
Q: What are the management procedure for diarrhea? Write 5 examples of antimotility and antisecretory…
A: Nursing is the profession in the field of health care that aims at providing care to the patients…
Q: What are the typical signs and symptoms of cystitis?
A: The typical signs and symptoms of cystitis are : Pelvic discomfort. A burning sensation when…
Q: What is the expulsion of loose watery unformed stools
A: Loose watery stools can be due to diarrhea caused by bacteria (E. coli, Salmonella), virus such as…
Q: Using terminology from the guide, give defi nitions for urethritis, endotoxemia, chlamydiosis, and…
A: All the given terms are different types of illness occurring in humans. Illness is a condition when…
Q: Describe the basic pathology of amebiasis. How and where does itinvade?
A: The disease is a condition or illness or sickness of the living animal or plant body or of one of…
Q: What does Neisseria gonorrhoeae do to the body?
A: N. gonorrhoeae and N. meningitides are the two significant pathogens of the genus Neisseria. N.…
Q: What is the nursing intervention for Acute renal failure secondary to leptospirosis and it's…
A: Leptospirosis A condition that leads to blood infection and results from bacteria named Leptospira.…
Q: What is Jamaican vomiting illness, and what is the toxin that causes it?
A: Akeem fruit intoxication causes Jamaican vomiting sickness, which is a hypoglycemic illness.…
Q: What is the function of nephridia?
A: The nephridial organs, also called nephridia, are the specialized structures that function in both…
Q: What is indicated by occult blood in the stool of a personwith gastroenteritis?
A: Gastroenteritis is a condition, which leads to inflammation in the intestines of the GI tract. The…
Q: What are signs and symptoms that may indicate cystitis?
A: Cystitis is a medical term and it refers to the inflammation of bladder. The inflammation is…
Q: How is urine collection done ?
A: Hi, Thanks For Your Question. Answer : Steps For The Collection Of Urine Same ; 1: First Clearly…
Q: A 27 year old female suffering gastroentritis for 3 days with presenting signs and symptoms…
A: 27 year old female suffering from gastroenteritis for 3 days. Gastroenteritis is inflammation of…
Q: Is urine sterile?
A: Sterile means totally clean solution, which is free from all pathogens like bacteria, fungi and…
Q: What is cystitis? Why do women suffer from cyctitis more frequently than men?
A: Cystitis is a lower unirary tract infection. It refers specifically to the inflammation of the…
Q: Using terminology from this section’s “Guide to Terminology,” define urethritis, endotoxemia,…
A: Disease is an abnormal condition of the human body in which a specific structure or function is…
Q: A student with a DMAF presents to the medical room with the complaint of vomiting and temperature of…
A: Introduction- DMAF represents the term known as Diabetes Medication Administration Form. This form…
Q: How might urinary tract infections lead tocalculus formation?
A: The human body consists of various organ systems that work in a coordinated way to carry out…
Q: what are the signs and symptoms of hypoplastic/dysplastic kidneys in children
A: Kidneys are the functional organs of excretion in the higher vertebrates and helps in various…
Q: Describe the liver of Uromastix?
A: Introduction Uromastyx is a genus which contains Asian and African lizard which belongs to Agamidae…
Q: What factors lead to metabolic acidosis in bacterialperitonitis?
A: Metabolic acidosis is a severe electrolyte condition marked by an acid-base imbalance in the body.…
Q: Give a CURATIVE and REHABILITATIVE intervention for Diarrhea.
A: Diarrhea: Diarrhea, often known as diarrhoea, is characterised by at least three loose, liquid, or…
Q: What are the underlying causes of Gerd?
A: The gastrointestinal tract is a portion that starts from the mouth ends at the anus. GI tract is a…
Q: How does Neisseria gonorrhoeae affect the body?
A: The condition that passes from one person to another by sexual contact is called STD or sexually…
Q: What is polycystic kidney disease (PKD)?
A: Polycystic kidney disease(PKD) It is a disorder in which major portion of the renal parenchyma is…
Q: How are gonorrhea and syphilis diagnosed?
A: BASIC INFORMATION Gonorrhea and Syphilis both are a type Sexually Transmitted Diseases caused by…
Q: What is the normal habitat for pyelonephritis ? Provide an explanation for its recovery from urine.
A: Pyelonephritis is a bacterial infection which is mainly caused by Gram Negative bacteria such as E…
Q: What is the difference between hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis?
A: Dialysis is defined as a medical procedure, responsible for removing toxins, solutes, and an excess…
Q: Describe the brain of Uromastix?
A: The Uromastix is a genus of African agamid lizard and the Asian agamid lizard. These are the member…
Q: Describe the skin of Uromastix?
A: The Uromastix is a genus of the Asian agamid lizard and African agamid lizard. These are the member…
Q: What is maple syrup urine disease? explain briefly.
A: Leucine, valine and isoleucine are branched chain amino acid.
Q: Discuss the urine sediment components of lomerulonephritis, nephritis, and cystitis.
A: Urinary sediments are the particles present in urine. These particles can be blood cells or tissue…
Q: What immune mechanisms are operative in glomerulonephritis?
A: Glomerulonephritis is minor inflammation in the glomerulus. It may be acute or chronic. It also…
Q: Explain and discuss how homeostasis is disrupted in diarrhea.
A: Homeostasis assists species in maintaining stable inner and outer conditions for optimal operating…
Q: What preventive measures are important in reducing the recurrence of Cystitis?
A: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a very common pathogenic disorder that occurs majorly in women. It…
Q: some of the more serious complications that can be caused by untreated urinary tract infections ?
A: A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection in any part of your urinary system your kidneys,…
Q: Give the digrammatic representation showing Brain of uromastix?
A: In Uromastix, the brain is simple and similar to a frog. It is more advanced than the brain of the…
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- During treatment with doxorubicin (Adriamycin), the nurse must monitor closely for which potentially life-threatening adverse effect? a) Nephrotoxicityb )Peripheral neuritisc )Cardiomyopathyd )OtotoxicityHow might urinary tract infections lead tocalculus formation?A patient has been suffering for 2mons with a chronic,watery diarrhea. A blood test is likely to reveal?
- A Patient complains of frequent, severe heartburn and  reflux that is worsened by lying flat: A) none of these answers are correct B) She May have angina C) She May have esophageal cancer D) She may have Chron’s disease E) She may have a hiatus herniaBecause nurse Raymond knows the prevention is the most important goalin urinary infection.what teaching should nurse Raymound provide to a 12 year old girl? select all that apply A)wipe the perineal area from front to back B) wear silk underwear C)Drink plenty water D) Rinse soap off the perineum thoroughlyThe nurse is administering oral methylcellulose (Citrucel) and keeps in mind that a major potential concern with this drug is a) dehydration.b) tarry stools.c) renal calculi.d )esophageal obstruction