Disscuss and explain the pathogoical changes that occur in nephrotic syndrome

Pathology relates to the causes and effects of disease and can indicate the type of symptoms and… 

NSW Clinical Excellence Commission- Pathophysiology- Nursing

Task:

Pathology relates to the causes and effects of disease and can indicate the type of symptoms and behaviour that would be expected from a particular medical condition.
Pathophysiology relates to the process or mechanisms through which a condition develops or progresses. Go to the link provided for the NSW Clinical Excellence Commission Between the Fags program and the site information, including

A) Paediatric deterioration.
B) PD2013_049 policy directive ( link below)
http://www1.health.nsw.gov.au/pds/ActivePDSDocuments/PD2013_049.pdf

Identify the actions to be taken if observations fall in the yellow & read zones. Discuss the differences in responses between the zones and why.

use the work of at least one nurse theorist (e.g orem, Henderson, Nighttingale) to assist in writing your own personal philosophy of nursing . You will need to identify the connection between your philosophy and the work of the nurse theorist. Words 200-250.

You have been provided with a case study on Nephrotic Syndrome for an infant.
Read the case study and answer the following four (4) questions.

Reference: Harvard referencing style to be used.
Word limit: 1500 word ( +/ – 10%)
(1) Define Nephrotic syndrome
(2) Disscuss and explain the pathogoical changes that occur in nephrotic syndrome
(3) outline the key strategies for the management of nephrotic syndrome
(4) complete a nursing care for the patient