Arthritis

Oct 21, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Arthritis

Arthritis QUICK LOOK AT THE CHAPTER AHEAD Arthritis, a term applied to many different conditions, is the second leading cause of disability in the United States. Arthritis is the inflammation…

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Low Back Pain

Oct 21, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Low Back Pain

Low Back Pain QUICK LOOK AT THE CHAPTER AHEAD Low back pain of musculoskeletal origin is one of the most common causes of pain in adults and results in significant…

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Questions and Answers

Oct 21, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Questions and Answers

Questions and Answers PART X · QUESTIONS 1. Changes associated with aging that can contribute to low back pain include all the following except a. Muscle spasm b. Narrowing of…

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Osteoporosis

Oct 21, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis QUICK LOOK AT THE CHAPTER AHEAD Osteoporosis is a disease of decreased bone mass and occurs when the rate of bone resorption exceeds the rate of bone formation. Approximately…

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Bone Physiology

Oct 21, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Bone Physiology

Bone Physiology QUICK LOOK AT THE CHAPTER AHEAD The human body is made up of 206 bones, which provide support and protection for soft tissue and body organs. Bones work…

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Tubulointerstitial Disorders

Oct 21, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Tubulointerstitial Disorders

Tubulointerstitial Disorders QUICK LOOK AT THE CHAPTER AHEAD Renal disorders that affect the proximal and distal tubules and sometimes the tissue surrounding the tubules are termed tubulointerstitial disorders. These disorders,…

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Questions and Answers

Oct 21, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Questions and Answers

Questions and Answers PART IX · QUESTIONS 1. Which of the following is a major function of the kidneys? a. Converting vitamin D to the active form b. The proliferation…

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Renal Failure

Oct 21, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Renal Failure

Renal Failure QUICK LOOK AT THE CHAPTER AHEAD Renal failure is classified as acute or chronic. Acute renal failure (ARF) (now frequently called “acute kidney injury”) has a mortality rate…

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Renal Calculi and Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy

Oct 21, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Renal Calculi and Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy

Renal Calculi and Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy QUICK LOOK AT THE CHAPTER AHEAD The presence of renal calculi (urolithiasis), which can range in size from microscopic to several centimeters in diameter,…

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Micturition and Incontinence

Oct 21, 2016 by in NURSING Comments Off on Micturition and Incontinence

Micturition and Incontinence QUICK LOOK AT THE CHAPTER AHEAD Functional incontinence occurs in infants and young children when the bladder reaches a certain fullness. By the age of 2 or…

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