Clinical manifestations for Osteoporosis (subjective and objective) 2. Pathophysiology for osteoporosis 3. Diagnostic and lab data for osteoporosis…

Question Answered step-by-step 1. Clinical manifestations for Osteoporosis (subjective and objective)2.Pathophysiology for osteoporosis 3. Diagnostic and lab data for osteoporosis (possible lab results, possible possible radiology results, other possible test results)4. Risk factors for the osteoporosis disease (things that cause risk of the disease to increase or types of persons most at risk for the disease) 5. Pharmaceutical medal treatments (list of possible drug treatments)6. Non-pharmaceutical medical treatments (list of possible non drug treatments or surgical treatments)7. Nursing intervention/planning (desired goals and outcomes for the patient)8. Patient education osteoporosis (possible education the nurse could give to the patient)9. Implementation for osteoporosis (list statement of nursing actions to be performed)10. Outcome evaluation for osteoporosis (evaluation patient improved (or not) outcomes or goals based on nursing interventions)11. Possible nursing diagnosis (must, provide, three)12. Medical diagnosis/disease problem of osteoporosis Health Science Science Nursing NURSING 2331 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)