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NR503NP Population Health Epidemiology and Statistical Principles Nurse Practitioner Track
Hypertension 
 
Systemic Arterial Hypertension (commonly simplified as Hypertension) has been one of the most associated comorbidities in relation to development of conditions such as cerebrovascular accident (stroke), myocardial infarction, heart diseases, and renal diseases to name a few (Iqbal & Jamal, 2023). The paper aims to provide an in-depth insight on how prevalent the aforementioned condition in the context of United States is and investigate how far the country and/or state has been p...
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Hypertension 
 
Systemic Arterial Hypertension (commonly simplified as Hypertension) has been one of the most associated comorbidities in relation to development of conditions such as cerebrovascular accident (stroke), myocardial infarction, heart diseases, and renal diseases to name a few (Iqbal & Jamal, 2023). The paper aims to provide an in-depth insight on how prevalent the aforementioned condition in the context of United States is and investigate how far the country and/or state has been p...
NR 601 Antimicrobial Therapy & Antihelminthics Reviewer
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NR 500 Pathophysiology Wilbur, a 55-year-old male client, presents to the NP complaining of a flat, purple-colored rash
CASE: Wilbur, a 55-year-old male client, presents to the NP complaining of a flat, purple-colored rash 
 
on his back and chest. Wilbur states the rash is not painful or itchy. He states it has been there for months, and he has also developed a white coating on his tongue and has “been sick a lot” lately. 
Application of Course Knowledge: Answer all questions/criteria with explanations and detail. 
 
 
a.	Discuss the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of your assigned disease process. ...
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CASE: Wilbur, a 55-year-old male client, presents to the NP complaining of a flat, purple-colored rash 
 
on his back and chest. Wilbur states the rash is not painful or itchy. He states it has been there for months, and he has also developed a white coating on his tongue and has “been sick a lot” lately. 
Application of Course Knowledge: Answer all questions/criteria with explanations and detail. 
 
 
a.	Discuss the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of your assigned disease process. ...
NR 601 bullous impetigo: diagnosis and management: FALL 2025
bullous impetigo: diagnosis and management: 
 
 
 Diagnosis Etiology 
•	Caused by Staphylococcus aureus (exfoliative toxin-producing strains). 
Clinical Features 
•	Lesions: Flaccid bullae that rupture easily → leave erythematous base with yellow crust. 
•	Distribution: Common on face, trunk, buttocks, intertriginous areas. 
•	Age group: Most common in infants and young children. 
•	Symptoms: May have itching, tenderness, mild systemic symptoms (fever, malaise). 
•	Complications: R...
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bullous impetigo: diagnosis and management: 
 
 
 Diagnosis Etiology 
•	Caused by Staphylococcus aureus (exfoliative toxin-producing strains). 
Clinical Features 
•	Lesions: Flaccid bullae that rupture easily → leave erythematous base with yellow crust. 
•	Distribution: Common on face, trunk, buttocks, intertriginous areas. 
•	Age group: Most common in infants and young children. 
•	Symptoms: May have itching, tenderness, mild systemic symptoms (fever, malaise). 
•	Complications: R...
NR 601 blurry vision: differential diagnoses and treatment:FALL 2025
1. Differential Diagnoses 
A.	Refractive / Ocular Surface Causes 
•	Refractive errors (myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, presbyopia). 
•	Dry eye syndrome → fluctuating vision, burning, irritation. 
•	Corneal abrasion / keratitis → pain, photophobia, foreign body sensation. 
•	Cataracts → gradual, painless vision loss; glare/halos at night. 
B.	Retinal Causes 
•	Diabetic retinopathy → blurred vision, floaters, dark spots. 
•	Macular degeneration (AMD) → central vision distort...
- Other
- • 3 pages •
1. Differential Diagnoses 
A.	Refractive / Ocular Surface Causes 
•	Refractive errors (myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, presbyopia). 
•	Dry eye syndrome → fluctuating vision, burning, irritation. 
•	Corneal abrasion / keratitis → pain, photophobia, foreign body sensation. 
•	Cataracts → gradual, painless vision loss; glare/halos at night. 
B.	Retinal Causes 
•	Diabetic retinopathy → blurred vision, floaters, dark spots. 
•	Macular degeneration (AMD) → central vision distort...
NR 601 bacterial conjunctivitis: diagnosis and treatment: FALL 2025
Diagnosis History 
•	Symptoms: Redness, purulent/mucopurulent discharge (“eyes stuck shut” in morning), foreign body sensation, mild irritation. 
•	Usually starts in one eye, can spread to the other. 
•	Often no significant pain or vision loss (distinguish from keratitis, uveitis). 
Physical Exam 
•	Conjunctival injection (diffuse redness). 
•	Thick, yellow/green discharge that reappears quickly after wiping. 
•	Eyelid edema, crusting on lashes. 
•	No corneal involvement (fluo...
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Diagnosis History 
•	Symptoms: Redness, purulent/mucopurulent discharge (“eyes stuck shut” in morning), foreign body sensation, mild irritation. 
•	Usually starts in one eye, can spread to the other. 
•	Often no significant pain or vision loss (distinguish from keratitis, uveitis). 
Physical Exam 
•	Conjunctival injection (diffuse redness). 
•	Thick, yellow/green discharge that reappears quickly after wiping. 
•	Eyelid edema, crusting on lashes. 
•	No corneal involvement (fluo...
NR 601 assessing and managing atopic dermatitis FALL 2025
assessing and managing atopic dermatitis (AD) in both adults and children: 
 
 
 Assessment of Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Features 
•	Pruritus: Essential diagnostic feature. 
•	Eczema-like lesions: 
o	Infants/children: Face, scalp, extensor surfaces. 
o	Older children/adults: Flexural surfaces (antecubital, popliteal fossae), neck, hands. 
•	Chronic/relapsing course: Periods of flares and remission. 
•	Skin findings: Erythematous papules/plaques, lichenification, excoriations, oozing, cr...
- Other
- • 3 pages •
assessing and managing atopic dermatitis (AD) in both adults and children: 
 
 
 Assessment of Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Features 
•	Pruritus: Essential diagnostic feature. 
•	Eczema-like lesions: 
o	Infants/children: Face, scalp, extensor surfaces. 
o	Older children/adults: Flexural surfaces (antecubital, popliteal fossae), neck, hands. 
•	Chronic/relapsing course: Periods of flares and remission. 
•	Skin findings: Erythematous papules/plaques, lichenification, excoriations, oozing, cr...
NR 509 Midterm Study Guide FALL 2025
NR 509 Midterm Study Guide 
General Study Tips and Recommendations 
 Topics and content on guides are intended to focus student attention when reading/studying 
and some topics may be repeated in multiple chapters. 
 Multiple test items are derived from the same topic areas to encourage deeper comprehension. 
 Students must have a broad understanding of content and not simply memorize passages in 
textbooks or articles. 
 Information in red letters in the chapters as well as tables a...
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- • 27 pages •
NR 509 Midterm Study Guide 
General Study Tips and Recommendations 
 Topics and content on guides are intended to focus student attention when reading/studying 
and some topics may be repeated in multiple chapters. 
 Multiple test items are derived from the same topic areas to encourage deeper comprehension. 
 Students must have a broad understanding of content and not simply memorize passages in 
textbooks or articles. 
 Information in red letters in the chapters as well as tables a...
NR 511 Final exam FALL 2025
•	correct1. 
Air-fluid levels, This finding on an abdominal x-ray is the hallmark of a small-bowel obstruction. 
 
 
Samantha, age 28, is 100 lb overweight and wants to have a gastroplasty performed. In discussing this with her, what	do	you	explain	may	happen	by	having	this procedure? 
 
 
Developing diarrhea, Diarrhea is a common problem after a gastroplasty because of the induced malabsorption. 
 
Hepatitis D is an RNA virus that requires a coinfection with which of the following strains o...
- Exam (elaborations)
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•	correct1. 
Air-fluid levels, This finding on an abdominal x-ray is the hallmark of a small-bowel obstruction. 
 
 
Samantha, age 28, is 100 lb overweight and wants to have a gastroplasty performed. In discussing this with her, what	do	you	explain	may	happen	by	having	this procedure? 
 
 
Developing diarrhea, Diarrhea is a common problem after a gastroplasty because of the induced malabsorption. 
 
Hepatitis D is an RNA virus that requires a coinfection with which of the following strains o...
NR 601 sensorineural and conductive hearing loss FALL 2025
P303, 312, 313 
The gold standard of hearing evaluation includes pure tone audiometry with speech testing, as well as impedance (middle ear pressure) testing 
1.	Diagnosing Conductive vs. Sensorineural Hearing Loss 
A.	History 
•	Conductive: Ear pain, fullness, drainage, history of recurrent infections, trauma, cerumen impaction, surgery. 
•	Sensorineural (SNHL): Gradual hearing loss (presbycusis), loud noise exposure, tinnitus, vertigo, ototoxic medications, sudden onset without infection. ...
- Other
- • 6 pages •
P303, 312, 313 
The gold standard of hearing evaluation includes pure tone audiometry with speech testing, as well as impedance (middle ear pressure) testing 
1.	Diagnosing Conductive vs. Sensorineural Hearing Loss 
A.	History 
•	Conductive: Ear pain, fullness, drainage, history of recurrent infections, trauma, cerumen impaction, surgery. 
•	Sensorineural (SNHL): Gradual hearing loss (presbycusis), loud noise exposure, tinnitus, vertigo, ototoxic medications, sudden onset without infection. ...
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