Study 9 The young person with diabetes mellitus
The young person with type 1 diabetes mellitus Ruth Sadik CASE AIMS After examining this case study the reader should be able to: • Briefly explain what is meant by type…
The young person with type 1 diabetes mellitus Ruth Sadik CASE AIMS After examining this case study the reader should be able to: • Briefly explain what is meant by type…
The person with Parkinson’s disease Paul Barber CASE AIMS After examining this case study the reader should be able to: • Briefly explain how movement is normally controlled by the central…
The person with rheumatoid arthritis Paul Barber CASE AIMS After examining this case study the reader should be able to: • Suggest reasons why a patient with rheumatoid arthritis should have…
The person with inflammatory bowel disease Joy Parkes CASE AIMS After examining this case study the reader should be able to: • Briefly explain what diarrhoea is and explain the principles…
The person with acute left ventricular failure following myocardial infarction Diane Blundell CASE AIMS After examining this case study the reader should be able to: • Outline how the heart normally…
The young person with cystic fibrosis Christine Whitney-Cooper CASE AIMS After examining this case study the reader should be able to: • Explain the pathophysiology of cystic fibrosis. • Identify the clinical…
The person with depression Paul Barber CASE AIMS After examining this case study the reader should be able to: • Identify the parts of the brain involved in mood regulation. • Outline…
The person with Alzheimer’s disease Traci Whitfield CASE AIMS After examining this case study the reader should be able to: • Briefly explain the role of neurotransmitters at a synapse. • Outline…
The person with lung cancer Debbie Wyatt CASE AIMS After examining this case study the reader should be able to: • Briefly explain the pathophysiology of dyspnoea on exertion and a…
The young person with asthma Ruth Sadik CASE AIMS After examining this case study the reader should be able to: • Briefly explain the pathophysiology of choking and wheezing as symptoms…