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1. Pathophysiology of head injury and increased ICP
> Pharmacological treatment
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2. The difference between Gastritis and PUD
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3. Manifestation of Grandmal Seizures
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4. Manifestation of Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
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5. How to do Tensilon test and management
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6. Why does diabetic seizure happen?
> What is the IV management for hypoglycemia
> What is the management for seizure
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7. Predominant manifestation of ALS
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8. Sites affected by Multiple Sclerosis and the manifestations per site
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9. What is the difference between ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke?
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10. What are the types of multiple sclerosis?
> What is the manifestation of secondary chronic and primary progressive multiple sclerosis?
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11. Heirarchy of diagnosis for Multiple Sclerosis
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12. What is the connection between head injury and ICP?
>What is the management?
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13. What makes ALS the most different against all neurodegenerative diseases?
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14. The pathophysiology of ALS
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15. Why does diabetic seizure happen?
> What is the diagnostic test for diabetes?
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16. What predisposes seizures?
> Can diabetes cause seizures?
>How?
> What is the management?
> What are the medications to give?
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17. If you are an ER nurse and there are 2 patients that have a stroke, how will you differentiate ischemic and hemorrhagic immediately without diagnostic testing?
> What is the medical management and nursing interventions?
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What is the first thing you assess when there is an increased ICP due to head injury?
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Bakit may seizure and diabetes mellitus?
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If the patient has a-fib, what type of stroke is possible?
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What is diabetic polyneuropathy?
> Give manifestations
> Diagnostic procedures?
> Treatment?
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Difference between ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke
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Management of diabetic seizure during hypoglycemia
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Diagnostic treatment for diabetic seizure?
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What is the function of the parathyroid?
> What is the management if a problem arises?
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Discuss GBS
> Pathophysiology
> Diagnosis
> Treatment
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What is hepatic encephalopathy. Discuss.
>Pathophysiology
> Diagnostic exams
> treatment
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Differentiate GBS and Myesthenia Gravis
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What is total colectomy with continent ileostomy?
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What is hepatic encephalopathy
>Treatment?
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Pathophysiology of Myesthenia Gravis
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The difference between Gastritis and PUD
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Explain the negative feedback mechanism of the endo glands
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What is total colectomy with ileostomy
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What happens in a thyroid crisis?
What happens in a diabetic Seizure?
How to figure out if diabetic seizure ang cause?
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Pathophysiology of GBS, MS, and how it differentiates from ALS
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What is myxedema coma
> What are the diagnostics, medical, surgical, pharmacological treatment
> What are the nursing considerations?
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Pathophysiology of Cushing's
> Manifestation
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What is addisonian crisis?
> Differentiate Myasthenia gravis and GBS (Give pathophysiology and management)
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What is Addisonian Crisis?
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What is the tensilon test and management?
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What is metabolic encephalopathy? and the management
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Why does diabetes present with probable seizures?
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What is the difference between GBS and ALS?
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2 patients in the ER ischemic and hemorrhagic, how to differentiate symptoms
> the medical and nursing management?
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- ischemic and hemorrhagic para sa nanganganak na patient
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- why is esophageal varices possible for someone with liver cirrhosis
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- management of hyperthyroidism
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- petitmal seizure and jacksonian crisis
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- Secondary Chronic progressive multiple sclerosis manifestations
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- Glassgow Coma Scale explain every number and why it’s important to use it
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- management of petit mal seizure and diabetic seizure
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- Common site of plaque formation in MS (4)
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