Category: Nursing


  • A patient has thalassemia

    A patient has thalassemia, a genetic disorder characterized by abnormal synthesis of globin proteins and excessive destruction of erythrocytes. This patient is jaundiced and is found to have an excessive level of bilirubin in his blood. Explain the connection and why is this dangerous for the individual? 150 words

  • Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a mood disorder characterized by, among other symptoms, increased appetite, sluggishness, and increased sleepiness.  It occurs most commonly during the winter months, especially in regions with long winter nights.  What role does melatonin play physiologically in SAD?

  • What is the difference between endocrine and exocrine glands?   Name the hormones secreted from the following Endocrine Organs and their functions:  opituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pancreas and pineal glands   Name one disease associated with each endocrine organ listed above.

  • Chapter 18 Assignment Identify the primary functions of blood, its fluid and cellular components, and its physical characteristics?   Identify the composition of blood plasma, including its most important solutes and plasma proteins?   Discuss the structure and function of red blood cells and hemoglobin?   Describe the structure of platelets and explain the process…

  • Gynecologic Health

    Case studies provide the opportunity to simulate realistic scenarios involving patients presenting with various health problems or symptoms. Such case studies enable nurse learners to apply concepts, lessons, and critical thinking to interviewing, screening, diagnostic approaches, as well as the development of treatment plans. For this Case Study Assignment, you will analyze a case study…

  • Mr. T is a 21-year-old man who is brought to the ER by his mother after he began talking about “aliens” who were trying to steal his soul. Mr. T reports that aliens left messages for him by arranging sticks outside his home and sometimes send thoughts into his mind. On exam, he is guarded…

  • Jill, a 24 y/o Hispanic female arrives in the emergency room where her parents brought her for evaluation. They are worried because she is giving away all of her possessions and says she is planning to move to the South Pole so she can “save the world.” Her parents say that she has hardly been…

  • Depression Case

    Ms. Z is a 28-year-old assistant store manager who arrives at your outpatient clinic complaining of sadness after her boyfriend of 6 months ended their relationship 1 month ago. She describes a history of failed romantic relationships, and says, “I don’t do well with breakups.” Ms. Z reports that, although she has no prior psychiatric…

  • Ms. JN is a 24-year-old law student who presents to an outpatient psychiatry clinic accompanied by her husband. She feels “worried about everything!” She is “stressed out” about her academic workload and upcoming exams. She feels fatigued and has difficulty concentrating on her assignments. She also complains of frequent headaches and associated neck muscle spasms,…

  • Patient Care

    The unlawful restraint of a patient can be a legal pitfall for the PMHNP. K.W. was found eating hamburgers out of a Mcdonald’s dumpster and drinking water from an old water hose. She had not taken a bath in weeks. She refused to live in an apartment because she wants to “live off the fat…