Hematology 3.2

Hematology 3.2 Order Description You are to create a concept map based on the given case study. You can either use the electronic version available on Dabbleboard, another computerized concept map program, or you can draw your own. You may not copy one that is already done. Your submission must be your own original work. Hematology 3.2 McCance & Huether Text:Chapters 25-28 Brashers Text: Case Studies # 12, #13 Concept Map Case Study Within each lesson, one concept map is due. There are two parts. Make sure you create the concept map as well as answer the critical thinking questions. INSTRUCTIONS You are to create a concept map based on the given case study. You can either use the electronic version available on Dabbleboard, another computerized concept map rogram, or you can draw your own. You may not copy one that is already done. Your submission must be your own original work. Concept map requirements for inclusion Demonstrate the pathophysiological concepts that pertain to this case study. Indicate relationships between concepts —group clusters or patterns of signs and symptoms Complete the critical thinking questions Demonstrate your understanding of the case by answering the critical thinking Questions References should be in APA format. CONCEPT MAP CASE STUDY ASSIGNMENT Case: E.J. is a 24 –year old teacher and avid mountain biker. She considers herself very healthy as she exercises regularly (5 day/week aerobic workouts; resistance training 3 sessions/week); follows a strict vegan diet (she stopped eating all meat and dairy products ~ 3 years ago d/t health and ethical reasons); doesn’t smoke and has no more than 1 glass of wine/meal ~ 4 times/week. She takes OCPs and a daily MVI. She presents to your clinic with “no energy.” Critical Thinking Question: What are your recommendations for this patient for a management plan, given the diagnosis? A diagram demonstrating the pathophysiology of hypoxia and cellular injury an eaample of decrease blood flow decreasei‘cessation of blood flow ._") would be blocked vessel of the heart i oxidative phosphorylation is the mechanism within the cell which lack of oxygen will result with a fall of oxidative phosphorylation -"") transfers the mm from substrates to ATP ATP not only stores energy but i also transfers it from one this? Am,“ pugp is respfins‘bii molecule to another (ATP is used Hf toting?” 01?“ 9mm“ ( depletion of cellular ATP / the role of mitochondria wihtin the cell is cellular a 3 a g g acidis agaisnt the concentration gradient; w m) will result of mitochondrial swelling thus allowin the trans nation of these ions g po 1 phosphorylation that generates most of the cell's ATP failure of membrane Nail failure of membrane which can to ATPZSC CZlClum pumps SWitch io anaemblc metabolism when the cell lacks oxygenl electrical excitability of the I I $ attempt to work in an anaerobic nerve and muscle cells ' a t boli i 'th t ' v K influx om. & mm; of ‘L me a c manner (M on oxygen) efflux 0”" mo 1m synthesis depletion of glycogen I I mcreaed lactic acid swelling of endoplamic fan in intracellular pH an example of electrical excitability would reticulum hos holi ases be; a patient experiencing ventricular I tachycardia as seen on a heart monitor plasma membrane damage - liberation & activation of lysosomal enzymes PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET AN AMAZING DISCOUNT :)