A 3-year-old is diagnosed with Kawasaki disease. What is the most likely pathophysiology of Kawasaki disease?
Duodenal ulcers are commonly characterized by:
Duodenal ulcers are commonly characterized by:
Dyspnea and cough are common clinical manifestations of left…
Dyspnea and cough are common clinical manifestations of left heart failure and are caused by which of the following?
Unlike ulcerative colitis, the crohn type of inflammatory bo…
Unlike ulcerative colitis, the crohn type of inflammatory bowel disease is characterized by all of the following except:
A 76-year old male came to the ER after experiencing chest p…
A 76-year old male came to the ER after experiencing chest pain while shoveling snow that was relieved with rest. Lab tests revealed normal levels of the cardiac enzyme: Troponin I. What is the likely cause of his chest pain?
Clinical manifestations of asthma are caused by:
Clinical manifestations of asthma are caused by:
The nurse realizes the patient diagnosed with mitral valve s…
The nurse realizes the patient diagnosed with mitral valve stenosis has incomplete emptying of the:
All of the following are known clinical manifestations of GE…
All of the following are known clinical manifestations of GERD except:
A family member asks the nurse to explain the pathophysiolog…
A family member asks the nurse to explain the pathophysiology related to Thromboangitis Obliterans. Which of the following would be incorrect to include in the nurses’ response?
Cardiac tamponade/pericardial effusion can be life-threateni…
Cardiac tamponade/pericardial effusion can be life-threatening when the pericardial sac ______________ and ____________ the heart.