Title: Gould’s Pathophysiology for the Health Professions Authors: Karin C. V

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Title: Gould’s Pathophysiology for the Health Professions
Authors: Karin C. VanMeter, Robert J. Hubert
Publisher: Elsevier
Copyright: 2018
Edition: 6th
APA Citation
Hubert, R. & VanMeter, K. (2018). Gould’s pathophysiology for the health professions (6th ed.). Elsevier.
This textbook is available as an e-book and can be accessed from the module view.
Guidelines:
-Answer the following (7) discussion questions from part one and part two based on the sernarios given above them.
-Write the number of the question and the question itself in bold, and then its answer behind it in short answer form, see example below:
1) Why was the cat in the hall way? The cat was in the hallway becasue the door was open (Dr. Seuss, 2021).
Part One:
A 28-year-old soldier returns from Iraq and begins experiencing
periodic bouts of anxiety. She complains that she wakes up frequently
and cannot get a full night of sleep. Recently, she also has been
getting frequent headaches and noticed a few ulcers in her mouth. A
physical examination and lab tests do not reveal any local or systemic
disease.
Discussion Questions
Based on the patient history and the signs and symptoms, discuss how stress is related to her condition.
Discuss other stress-related problems that this patient might experience if her coping strategies are not effective.
Discuss the potential strategies for coping with the stress.
Part Two:
Mr. K is a 32-year-old man who was found in his apartment at 2 AM,
babbling incoherently and apparently experiencing hallucinations. His
friends report that he had been to a party that night and, since the
recent breakup of his marriage and loss of his job, he tends to overdo
it at social events. They report that during the evening, he consumed
very little alcohol but did take a small pill given to him by another
partygoer. Paramedics could find no puncture marks and no powder in or
around the nose, but his blood pressure was elevated, as was his body
temperature. He appeared dehydrated and agitated.
Discussion Questions
Based on patient history, reports from his friends, and the signs
and symptoms noted by the paramedics, identify substances that Mr. K
might have consumed.
Based on patient history, discuss the social factors that predisposed him to substance abuse.
Discuss any additional problems that he might encounter if he continues his present course of substance abuse.
Based on Mr. K’s symptoms and your physical assessment of him, identify what possible substances he may have taken.

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