Summarize the causes, clinical manifestations, evaluation, and treatment for cardiogenic, hypovolemic, neurogenic, anaphylactic, and septic shock.

Summarize the causes, clinical manifestations, evaluation, and treatment for cardiogenic, hypovolemic, neurogenic, anaphylactic, and septic shock.

Talk about the nurse-client relationship and the use of therapeutic communication as an important part of that relationship

Talk about the nurse-client relationship and the use of therapeutic communication as an important part of that relationship. Please answer the following questions:

What are your concerns or fears about mental health nursing in general? Are you interested in mental health nursing, or do you approach the topic with some anxiety?
What do you feel are essential aspects of a good nurse-client relationship?
Please include an example of how you established good rapport and a good professional relationship with a patient in the work or clinical setting. What nonverbal and verbal techniques did you use in this relationship?

What is the role of parathyroid hormone in the development of primary hyperparathyroidism?

What is the role of parathyroid hormone in the development of primary hyperparathyroidism?

Explain the processes involved in the formation of renal stones in patients with hyperparathyroidism.

Explain the processes involved in the formation of renal stones in patients with hyperparathyroidism.

Explain how a patient with hyperparathyroidism is at risk for bone fractures

Explain how a patient with hyperparathyroidism is at risk for bone fractures. What serious consequences of hypoparathyroidism occur and why?

The patient exhibited classic signs of Type 1 diabetes. Explain the pathophysiology of “polydipsia.”

The patient exhibited classic signs of Type 1 diabetes. Explain the pathophysiology of polydipsia

The patient exhibited classic signs of Type 1 diabetes. Explain the pathophysiology of polyuria

The patient exhibited classic signs of Type 1 diabetes. Explain the pathophysiology of polyuria

The patient exhibited classic signs of Type-1 diabetes. Explain the pathophysiology of “weight loss.”

The patient exhibited classic signs of Type-1 diabetes. Explain the pathophysiology of “weight loss.”

How do genetics and environmental factors contribute to the development of Type 1 diabetes?

How do genetics and environmental factors contribute to the development of Type 1 diabetes?

The hormones involved in intermediary metabolism, exclusive of insulin, that can participate in the development of diabetic ketoacidosis

The hormones involved in intermediary metabolism, exclusive of insulin, that can participate in the development of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) are epinephrine, glucagon, cortisol, and growth hormone (insulin counter-regulatory hormones). Describe how they participate in the development of DKA.