Medicine Questions from Dec 07,2024

Browse the Medicine Q&A Archive for Dec 07,2024, featuring a collection of homework questions and answers from this day. Find detailed solutions to enhance your understanding.

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Discussion Topic Respond to the following case study in a post. Add new or additional information that was not stated in previous posts. A patient has what he calls "acid indigestion" and takes chewable tables to try to relieve it. He admits that the fruit flavors of the tables often have him "popping them like candy" all day. He is visiting the doctor because he says his muscles feel "jumpy." What would you expect to find for a blood pH, respirations per minute, and urine pH? Give explanations for each. The state of acidosis affects the A) CNS, causing confusion and coma B) digestive system, preventing the digestion of proteins C CNS, causing muscle spasms and convulsions (D) respiratory system, causing the respiratory rate to decrease An untreated patient with diabetes mellitus who is in a state of ketoacidosis will (A) be breathing rapidly (B) be breathing slowly C) excrete an alkaline urine (D) excrete a urine with the pH of 7 Question 39 (2 points) . How is antisocial personality disorder typically developed? Through excessive pampering or overindulgence during childhood. It often involves a combination of genetic predispositions and environmental factors such as childhood abuse or neglect. By learning behaviors directly from peer groups in adulthood. Through the sudden onset after a significant life event. How does the DSM-5 assist clinicians? By offering detailed medical treatments for physical symptoms associated with mental disorders. It serves as a guide to diagnose and classify mental disorders based on detailed descriptions, diagnostic criteria, and other information crucial for making clinical decisions. The DSM-5 is used primarily to educate patients about their conditions, not clinicians. It provides legal advice on handling cases involving mental health issues. Listen How does the DSM-5 assist clinicians? detailed medical treatments for physical symptoms associated with mental disorders. It serves as a guide to diagnose and classify mental disorders based on detailed descriptions, diagnostic criteria, and other information crucial for making clinical decisions. The DSM-5 is used primarily to educate patients about their conditions, not clinicians. It provides legal advice on handling cases involving mental health issues. Question 18 (2 points) . Question 14 (2 points) What are the main features of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)? Persistent high energy and frequent mood swings. Presence of unwanted, recurring thoughts and repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing anxiety. A compulsion to eat substances that are not typically considered food. Temporary obsessions that resolve without any intervention.
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