MSN570 Week 7 Case Studies
MSN570 Week 7 Case Studies
A 23-year-old female presents with urinary frequency absent of infection. The final diagnosis is Diabetes Insipidus. She is treated with dDAVP.
- What would you expect her sodium level would be, high or low? Defend your answer.
- Her osmolarity is elevated. Why?
- Compare and contrast central vs. nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus.
- Explain the mechanism of dDAVP.
A 13-year-old female presents with malaise, facial edema and decreased urinary output. Prior history is positive for strep throat, previously treated. Her work-up revealed severe abnormal lab values. Her final diagnosis is post streptococcal glomerulonephritis.MSN570 Week 7 Case Studies
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- What specific lab values would you suspect are abnormal? Defend your answer.
- What is the significance of a positive strep infection?
- Compare and contrast acute vs chronic glomerulonephritis.
- Does glomerulonephritis resolve? Defend your answer.
A 19-year-old co ed presents with increasing diarrhea and constipation over the last 2 weeks. She has a history of celiac disease.
- What is the role of immunity and celiac disease?
- What is the effect of gluten on celiac disease?
- Describe the pathophysiology of the diarrhea and constipation.
A 32 year-old-female who recently delivered twins presents with colicky type pain, URQ pain radiating to the shoulder. After workup, she is diagnosed with cholecystitis.
- What is the role of the gallbladder?
- Would you expect her to have nausea and vomiting? Defend your answer.
- Why does the patient have referred pain?
- How do gallstones form? MSN570 Week 7 Case Studies