What is colorectal cancer?
Whats is osteoarthritis?
this arises from the organs and sympathetic fibers
what is visceral pain?
Patient has high urea levels
What is the diuretic phase?
Arms are like c's
what is decorticate positioning?
Occurs in the transverse colon and IBS is a manifestation.
What is Chrons?
PT has a puffy face and they say they are cold. PT states they are constipated. Be specific about what it is.
What HASHIMOTO=hypo thyroids.
The location of the pain activating system?
what is the PONS and Medulla?
Patient needs LABS (BUN & CREA) run. These tell the nurse that their kidneys are functions are working correctly.
BUN 10-20
CREA 0.6-1.5
A PT comes in, they are obese and are showing signs of polyuria. After labs, you see that their HbA1c is high.
What is type 2 diabetes?
Pain 2-3 Hours after a meal, PT is well nourished, most common issues
What is a duoadenal ulcer?
non modifiable risks for a CVA?
A PT complains of a headache that started in seconds and they have a stiff neck.
what is Hemmorhagic CVA?
Renal injury in a PT
What is decreased filtration and decreased output?
A PT comes in with a GFR that is 125mL/min.
What is the normal GFR rate?
A PT presents a inflamed colon with red velvet mucosa.
What is Ulcerative Colitis?
Insulin DEPENDENCY
What is TYPE 1 Diabetes?
Manifestations of a TIA?
What is weakness, numbness, and confusion?
Kidney injury caused my ischemia necrosis and vascular damage.
What is the intra-renal phase?
what is a Renal disorders
PT has bloody stools and decreased BP
What is lower GI bleed?
A PT has inflamed joints. They are complaining of having a fever, pain, and say it's hard for them to move in the morning. A test can be ran.
What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?
caused by sudden blood flow loss, results in hypoxia
What is ischemic pain?
A PT comes in with mild symptoms and moderate damage in renal. How far along are they?
What is stage III renal injury?
You use this when the PT is having problems with the midbrain or pons.
what is decerebrate positioning?