Healthcare Policy and Analysis
Elected Office
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post should be at least 500 words, formatted, and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources
Please see instructions, and refer to Care Coordination Plan.
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My Body System is: Immune System Reflect on how SLE impacts your assigned body system. Answer the discussion prompts below with explanation and detail, providing complete references for all citations. Answer all questions/criteria with explanations and detail. Describe the specific pathophysiological processes in SLE that lead to the manifestations observed in your assigned body
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Please see instructions. Script and reference.
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The selected disease process is heart failure which occurs when the heart muscle cannot pump enough blood to the body. This condition can result from abnormalities of systolic or diastolic function or both. Although a primary abnormality can be a change in cardiomyocyte function, there are also changes in collagen turnover of the extracellular matrix.
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client scenario: Janessa, a 41-year-old female client, presents to the NP complaining of shortness of breath, weakness, and dizziness for “about a month.” She denies having a cough or recent illness. She has a history of endometriosis, and her physical assessment reveals her lungs are clear to auscultation bilaterally, and her mucous membranes are pale.
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Directions: Read over the SOAP note and formulate a primary diagnosis. Based on the diagnosis complete the SOAP note with the details that would be expected for the diagnosis. Use UptoDate and/or Dyna MedPlus to find out what is expected from the history and physical, diagnostic workup and management for the diagnosis. Include other
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