(SOLVED) Amanda Case Study – esophageal surgery for carcinoma

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Answer the following questions. 

 

Situation: Amanda is a 37 year old who has had a esophageal surgery for carcinoma. She is receiving 250 ml of liquid nutrition over a 15 minute period every 4 hours through a nasogastric tube. 

1. Amanda tells the nurse that she is experiencing diarrhea. The nurse suspects that the client is suffering from dumping syndrome:

a. What is a dumping syndrome?

              – is an unpleasant set of vasomotor and GI symptoms that sometimes occur in patients who have had gastric surgery or a form of vagotomy. It may be the mechanical result of surgery in which a small gastric remnant is connected to the jejunum through a large opening 

              

b. What may cause the dumping syndrome?

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c. What are the manifestations of dumping syndrome? Give at least 3 symptoms

              

 

Situation: Andrew, a 15 year old is admitted at the hospital with a possible diagnosis of appendicitis. He had been symptomatic for several days before admission:

1. What is the possible cause of appendicitis?

 

 

2. What are the positive indicators of appendicitis? Give at least 3 

 

 

 

3. What is rebound tenderness? 

 

4. What is the common site where pain is elicited upon palpation? 

 

 

5. What is the major complication of Appendicitis? 

 

6. When does perforation usually occurs?

              

Situation: Diabetes is one of the leading causes of pathologic conditions which often leads to mortality of the individual.

 1. Differentiate  Type 1 DM from Type 2 DM 

Type 1 DM Type 2 DM
Age of Onset  

 

Body Built  

 

Description  

 

Acute Complication  

 

 

 

2. Differentiate Hypoglycemia from Hyperglycemia 

Hypoglycemia Hyperglycemia
Blood Sugar Level  

 

Causes  

 

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