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NU621-8D Unit 2 Discussion – Pathophysiologic Mechanisms Herzing

NU621-8D Unit 2 Discussion u2013 Pathophysiologic Mechanisms Herzing<br>Just Click on Below Link To Download This Course:<br>https://www.coursetutor.us/product/nu621-8d-unit-2-discussion-pathophysiologic-mechanisms-herzing/<br>NU621-8D Unit 2 Discussion u2013 Pathophysiologic Mechanisms Herzing<br>Discussion Question/Prompt<br>A 42 year old African American female with pain in her hands and knees and a flat red rash on the cheeks of her face presents to your office. She states she has noticed these symptoms over the past 8 years or so and attributed them to her exercise routines and being out in the sun. She always

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NU621-8D Unit 2 Discussion – Pathophysiologic Mechanisms Herzing

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  1. NU621-8D Unit 2 Discussion – Pathophysiologic Mechanisms Herzing Just Click on Below Link To Download This Course: https://www.coursetutor.us/product/nu621-8d-unit-2-discussion- pathophysiologic-mechanisms-herzing/ Or Email us help@coursetutor.us NU621-8D Unit 2 Discussion – Pathophysiologic Mechanisms Herzing Discussion Question/Prompt A 42 year old African American female with pain in her hands and knees and a flat red rash on the cheeks of her face presents to your office. She states she has noticed these symptoms over the past 8 years or so and attributed them to her exercise routines and being out in the sun. She always uses sunscreen but the rash still occurs now and then. The medical history is positive for hypertension. The medications she takes for the hypertension changed a few years ago from hydralazine to lisinopril but there has been no difference in the reported symptoms after this change. You order labs and diagnose her with systemic lupus erythematosus. • Differentiate the underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms of chronic systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and transient lupus-like syndrome. • • • • Discuss the history and labs that would help diagnose and differentiate SLE. Describe how you would differentiate SLE from Fibromyalgia. Provide information for patient education for this patient. Cite current research findings, national guidelines, and expert opinions and controversies found in the medical and nursing literature to support your position. Discussion Peer/Participation Prompt Please respond to at least 2 of your peer’s posts. To ensure that your responses are substantive, use at least three of these prompts: • • Expand on the information provided by your colleagues. Suggest some different education strategies or alternatives to what your peers have offered in patient education.

  2. • Share your thoughts on how you support their approach and explain why. Present new references that support your opinions. Please be sure to validate your opinions and ideas with citations and references in APA format. Download File Now

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