by Brian Leakey | Oct 11, 2023 | Biology
Choose a disease or diagnosis from the following list: a) Type I Diabetes. b) Type II Diabetes. c) Hypovolemic Shock. d) Cardiogenic Shock e) Septic Shock. f) Surgical site infection. g) Stage 3 pressure injury. h) Lupus i) Rheumatoid arthritis. j) Anaphylaxis. k)...
by Brian Leakey | Oct 10, 2023 | Biology
Fibrinolytic agents present the only available pharmacotherapy able to dissolve a thrombus and open occluded vessels. Despite the worldwide experience with fibrinolytic therapy, there are limitations that must be considered. As with all other management strategies for...
by Brian Leakey | Oct 5, 2023 | Biology
Re-read Two Points of View–Are High Protein, Low Carbohydrate Diets Good for You? in your text. Then answer the following prompts: Which side do you think has the more compelling argument? Why?Do you think that a high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet is a healthful diet...
by Brian Leakey | Oct 5, 2023 | Biology
Pick one skin disorder and pick one musculoskeletal disorder and give a brief explanation of each condition. Topics (decubitus uclers & Gout) write about both.
by Brian Leakey | Oct 4, 2023 | Biology
Develop a realistic case and Identify a chronic illness and its relationship to rehabilitation
by Brian Leakey | Sep 29, 2023 | Biology
Steven and Brenda had eagerly anticipated the birth of their first child, a boy namedGarth. The first year was joyous and Garth grew normally with no apparent problemsother than some trauma induced blistering of the skin.By Garth’s third birthday, Brenda noticed...