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For more course tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com Discussion Part One Emily, a relatively healthy 5’5”, 32-year-old young woman weighing 190 pounds, presents to your clinic with hirsutism, anovulation, oligomenorrhea, and at times amenorrhea. Biochemical blood tests reveal elevated luteinizing hormone (LH, without a mid-cycle surge) and androgen elevation. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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NR 508 Education Coordinator/newtonhelp.com
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NR 508 Education Coordinator/newtonhelp.com
NR 508 Week 1 Discussions For more course
tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com   Discussion
Part One Emily, a relatively healthy 55,
32-year-old young woman weighing 190 pounds,
presents to your clinic with hirsutism,
anovulation, oligomenorrhea, and at times
amenorrhea. Biochemical blood tests reveal
elevated luteinizing hormone (LH, without a
mid-cycle surge) and androgen elevation.
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NR 508 Education Coordinator/newtonhelp.com
NR 508 Week 2 Discussions For more course
tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com   Discussion
Part One Cynthia is a 65-year-old African
American female who presents to the clinic for a
check-up. Her last examination was 5 years ago.
She has no specific, significant, or urgent
complaint. She explains that her only issues are
thirst, fatigue, and leg numbness and tingling,
which is beginning to occur more often. You
decide to do a physical exam, as well as draw
labs and receive the following results
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NR 508 Education Coordinator/newtonhelp.com
NR 508 Week 3 Discussions For more course
tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com   Discussion
Part One Elliot is a 74 year-old male who
presents to your clinic with complaints of
frequent nosebleeds (4 in the past week) and
several severe bruises scattered variously
throughout his anatomy. The patient is also
complaining of a runny nose, cough, and
head/chest congestion.
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NR 508 Education Coordinator/newtonhelp.com
NR 508 Week 4 Discussions For more course
tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com   Discussion
Part One Barbara is a married 39-year-old
woman with no children, smokes 1 pack/day, and
weighs 180 pounds who has scheduled an
appointment with you to discuss feelings of
anhedonia that she has been experiencing for the
past few months. She has a history of depression
as a teenager, but has not needed or received
therapy for 20 years.
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NR 508 Education Coordinator/newtonhelp.com
NR 508 Week 5 Discussions For more course
tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com   Discussion
Part One Leroy is a 70 year-old-man, whose
wife passed away 5 years ago, and whose 2
children live out-ofstate. His neighbor
caretaker (Ms. Webb, a middle-aged retired CNA,
whom his children hired to provide home care to
him 3x/week) brings him to your clinic.
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NR 508 Education Coordinator/newtonhelp.com
NR 508 Week 6 Discussions For more course
tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com   Discussion
Part One Jonathon is a 56 year-old retired
automobile mechanic who has not been to the
doctor in approximately 6-7 years. He presents to
your office complaining that 3 weeks ago he was
awoken with severe pain and inflammation in his
knee, which has been consistent since that
initial night. Upon physical examination of his
knee, it appears swollen and erythematous with
periarticular involvement.
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NR 508 Education Coordinator/newtonhelp.com
NR 508 Week 7 Discussions For more course
tutorials visit www.newtonhelp.com   Discussion
Part One Adam is an active, healthy 510 34
year-old man weighing 145 pounds. He presents to
your clinic with complaints of wheezing, dyspnea,
cough, and sputum production, especially when
running. He informs you that he is an avid
marathon runner competing in one to two 5 or 10K
runs per month. He tells you that he is
symptomatic more than 2 times per week, but less
that 1 times per day, and nighttime symptoms
hardly ever occur. He also adds that his symptoms
can get worse after and sometimes during his
runs, especially when the outside temperature
drops below 50F.
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NR 508 Education Coordinator/newtonhelp.com
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