When it comes to asthma treatment, first things first.
What is prevention?
The dysfunction of this gland located below the hypothalamus can lead to several hormonal imbalances such as ADH, ACTH and TSH.
What is the pituitary gland?
In this condition, the patient has very little influence on the function of their pancreas.
What is the pathophysiology of T1D?
When patients are immobile, the tract slows down causing this condition.
What is constipation?
Because these are less than normal, the oxygen carrying capacity is decreased.
What are red blood cells or hemoglobin?
This complication of immobility could travel fast.
What is a pulmonary embolism?
This condition may occur following a partial or complete thyroidectomy.
What is hypothyroidism?
Polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, fatigue, glucosuria.
What are manifestations of hyperglycemia?
These cells have a great time building bones.
What are osteoblasts?
Fatigue, pallor, shortness of breath, tachycardia.
What are manifestations of anemia?
Barrel chest, clubbing, respiratory acidosis, and accessory muscle use.
What are manifestations of COPD?
Buffalo hump, small limbs, hirsutism, and moon face.
What are manifestations of Cushings?
The pathophysiology of this condition is one of strong resistance.
What is type II diabetes?
In this condition, loss of cartilage causes joints to be too close.
What is osteoarthritis?
Stay well hydrated, avoid extreme temperatures, no smoking, and avoid infection.
What are prevention measures for sickle cell anemia?
In this condition, inflammation causes hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the mucous glands.
What is chronic bronchitis?
There is a type of diabetes that creates fluid imbalance due to poor regulation of this hormone.
What is ADH?
Patients have 12weeks to regulate their glucose to improve outcomes of this lab result.
What is hemoglobin A1C or glycosylated hemoglobin?
This treatment for sprains and strains could be mistaken as edible.
What is RICE therapy?
This condition is caused by a lack of intrinsic factor.
What is pernicious anemia?
In this condition, the alveoli completely collapse impairing gas exchange.
What is atelectasis?
You might have to educate your patient on calcium restriction intake for this endocrine disorder.
What is hyperparathyroidism?
The underlying issue for this acute complication is dehydration and hyperglycemia.
What is diabetic ketoacidosis?
In spinal cord injury patients, you can't control it but you can prevent and you definitely better recognize it.
What is autonomic dysreflexia?
In sickle cell anemia, this condition may develop due to hemolysis.
What is jaundice?