Question Answered step-by-step Atonic seizures AssignmentFor each listed disease pathology, please provide the following information:What would you see if you were examining a patient with this condition? What are the significant signs and symptoms you would look for in this disease? What causes this disorder (pathology)? Are there any threats to life risks associated with this disease that you should watch out for, and why? (Not all terms will have life-threatening conditions associated with them)What types of lab work or diagnostic testing (ECG, X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, etc.) would you typically see ordered with this disease?What would you expect to see in the lab or diagnostic results? What are the most common treatments?Which treatments would be the most important or take priority?Example:HypothyroidismFatigue, weakness, weight gain, dry skin, brittle hair, nailsLow levels of thyroid hormone that results in low metabolism; myxedema-life threat, uncontrolled hypothyroidism, respiratory depression, cardiovascular collapse, high mortalitySerum T3, T4, and TSH labsLow serum T3&T4 and high serum TSHMedication-LevothyroxineGiving Levothyroxine and monitoring labsCardiac TermsChronic anginaAcute coronary syndromeAsystoleVentricular fibrillationVentricular tachycardiaAtrial fibrillationAtrial flutterStable anginaUnstable anginaVariant anginaMyocardial infarctionLeft-sided heart failureRight-side heart failureMitral valve prolapseAortic aneurysmHypertensionPeripheral arterial diseaseDeep vein ThrombosisVaricose VeinsBuerger’s DiseaseRaynaud’s syndrome Health Science Science Nursing NURSING NURS110 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

Question Answered step-by-step Atonic seizures AssignmentFor each listed disease pathology, please provide the following information:What would you see if you were examining a patient with this condition? What are the significant signs and symptoms you would look for in this disease? What causes this disorder (pathology)? Are there any threats to life risks associated with this disease that you should watch out for, and why? (Not all terms will have life-threatening conditions associated with them)What types of lab work or diagnostic testing (ECG, X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, etc.) would you typically see ordered with this disease?What would you expect to see in the lab or diagnostic results? What are the most common treatments?Which treatments would be the most important or take priority?Example:HypothyroidismFatigue, weakness, weight gain, dry skin, brittle hair, nailsLow levels of thyroid hormone that results in low metabolism; myxedema-life threat, uncontrolled hypothyroidism, respiratory depression, cardiovascular collapse, high mortalitySerum T3, T4, and TSH labsLow serum T3&T4 and high serum TSHMedication-LevothyroxineGiving Levothyroxine and monitoring labsCardiac TermsChronic anginaAcute coronary syndromeAsystoleVentricular fibrillationVentricular tachycardiaAtrial fibrillationAtrial flutterStable anginaUnstable anginaVariant anginaMyocardial infarctionLeft-sided heart failureRight-side heart failureMitral valve prolapseAortic aneurysmHypertensionPeripheral arterial diseaseDeep vein ThrombosisVaricose VeinsBuerger’s DiseaseRaynaud’s syndrome Health Science Science Nursing NURSING NURS110 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)