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Do you take any medications?

Some medications (Lithium) are notorious for causing hypothyroid.

Have you ever been diagnosed with a thyroid disorder?

Surgeries to the thyroid may result in hypothyroid.

Are you allergic to anything?

Relevant to treatment regimen.

Have you experienced any significant life changes? Additional stress etc?

Depression may manifest similar symptoms.

PE:

Hypothyroidism is six times more common in women than men, and is most common in older women (Carson, 2009). A thorough physical assessment should be completed. Clinical signs and symptoms may include paleness, brittle appearing hair and skin, elevated blood pressure, and bradycardia (Carson, 2009). The patient may have a “puffy” appearance to her face, irregular periods, and report sustained fatigue (Roberts et al, 2009).

Differential Diagnoses

Anemia, Depression

Diagnostics

           TSH – Will be elevated in Hypothyroid

           Free T4 – Result will be low in Hypothyroid

           Cholesterol – Often elevated with Hypothyroid

           CBC – To rule out anemia

           CMP – To monitor other electrolytes

           EKG – to assess for any blocks, prolonged QRS, or electrolyte abnormalities

Treatment

           Patients with symptomatic hypothyroidism should be treated to prevent long-term complications (Roberts et al, 2004) Depending on the results of her TSH & T4 I would initiate a daily regimen of Levothyroxine. 4-6 weeks after the initiation of Levothyroxine I would recheck the patients TSH. After the TSH has reached a therapeutic level – I would recheck it again in 6 months.

References

Carson, M. (2009). Assessment and management of patients with hypothyroidism. Nursing Standard (through 2013), 23(18), 48-56; quiz 58. Retrieved from https://prx-herzing.lirn.net/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/docview/219883523?accountid=167104 (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

Roberts, C. G. P., & Ladenson, P. W. (2004). Hypothyroidism. The Lancet, 363(9411), 793-803. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(04)15696-1

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  1. What additional questions should you ask the patient and why?

Some questions include:

  • How much weight has been gained? What kinds of meals/foods do you typically take? Do you exercise?
  • Quantifying the amount of weight provides perspective. A gain of 5 lbs does not carry the urgency that a 20 lb weight gain does. Asking about her lifestyle habits can offer some insight into factors that can aggravate what sounds like hypothyroidism. This creates teachable opportunities for improving lifestyle habits.
  • Are you still menstruating and if so, how regularly?
    • This can rule out pregnancy or hormone changes that precipitate menopause. Also, with hypothyroidism, this condition can disrupt a normal menstrual cycle. For a woman in menopause, hypothyroid symptoms can be masked or ignored when it is assumed that it is a lack of ooestrogen that is causing her concerns (Baisier, Hertoghe, & Eeckhaut, 2000).
  • Bowel habits, specifically any problem with constipation?
    • (Chaker, Bianco, Jonklaas, & Peeters, 2017)
  • Any hx of depression?
    • Her reported complaints are common findings for hypothyroid but they can also be related to depression. Though the rate of depression in hypothyroid patients is >60% (Bathla & Singh, 2016), the patient should be screened for depression. Her symptoms could be psychosomatic.
  1. What should be included in the physical examination at this visit?
  • Included items to address are skin for dryness, hair for thinning or irregular growth pattern, eyes for exopthalmus, neck/throat and thyroid for possible goiter, cardiac sounds for bradyarrhythmias, and also for peripheral manifestations like delayed relaxation of deep tendon reflexes (Chaker, et al., 2017).
  1. What are the possible differential diagnoses at this time?
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Depression
  • Anemia
  • What tests should you order and why?
  • TSH and free T3 and T4
  • EKG
  • CMP
  • CBC
  • Lipid Panel
  • A depression screen can be done in office

Hypothyroidism can increase lipids and alter cardiac function (Chaker, et al., 2017). EKG may reveal cardiac abnormalities. CBC can reveal anemia. The metabolic panel can reveal diabetes or problems with hepatic or renal function. Hypothyroidism continues to be researched as far as the specific link to renal and hepatic dysfunction (Chaker, et al., 2017). The depression screen serves, like the other lab orders, to exclude causes of her symptoms. The most obvious test is a thyroid panel. To assess the circulating amount of hormone in the body is to judge her thyroid function.

  1. How should this patient be managed?
  • Pending the diagnosis, the patient should be encouraged to complete all lab work in a timely fashion. Since these labs can be resulted within 24hrs, if not same day, that would be my biggest priority for completion. For hypothyroidism, pending the thyroid results, the patient should start on hormone replacement with a drug like levothyroxine. Often, levothyroxine 50-100mcg is a starting dose (Dunphy, Winland-Brown, Porter, & Thomas, 2015), it should be taken daily, on an empty stomach, in the morning. She should return in about 1 mo to reassess symptoms and lab value. If the patient is difficult to manage, due to comorbid conditions or lack of therapeutic response, endocrine may be consulted.

References

Baisier, W. V., Hertoghe, J., & Eeckhaut, W. (2000). Thyroid insufficiency. is TSH measurement the only diagnostic tool? Journal of Nutritional & Environmental Medicine, 10(2), 105-113. Retrieved from https://prx-herzing.lirn.net/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/docview/215623935?accountid=167104

Bathla, M., & Singh, M. (2016). Reply to “how prevalent are depression and anxiety symptoms in hypothyroidism?”. Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism, 20(6) doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2230-8210.192913

Chaker, L., Bianco, A. C., Jonklaas, J., & Peeters, R. P. (2017). Hypothyroidism. The Lancet, 390(10101), 1550-1562. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(17)30703-1

Dunphy, L. M., Winland-Brown, J. E., Porter, B. O., & Thomas, D. J. (2015). Primary care: The art and science of advanced practice nursing, (4th ed.). [VitalSource Bookshelf version].  Retrieved from https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/books/9780803655621

 

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Compose a 500 words essay on Oedipus rex. Needs to be plagiarism free!

When Oedipus understands that, he is the murderer of Laios , he insults the oracle and mocks him of his psychic power

In rage of revealing the truth, the oracle is threatened to be overthrown from the kingdom. During the same encounter, the Oedipus history of killing his father and marrying his mother is revealed which was part of his history. Here we can see the anxiety of a person in knowing his past and the trauma and trouble it brings into the life of self and others. It is an ardent fact that our life is predestined, even though free will is working, God understands our choices and our fate is written far ahead of time. If we are ignorant or knowledgeable, what is destined will happen no matter how we resist it.Oedipus did the mistake of approaching the Oracle to know his past which completely destroyed his peace and mental balance.

When it is the matter of argument between Creon and Oedipus , it started due to the conspiracy accusation of latter on former. Creon being a gentle man rationally explained to Oedipus about his disinterest in being a king and how he handed over the crown to Oedipus with full heartedness and kindness. Creon’s major points are that Oedipus’s kingdom is his granting and he explains that he is less interested in power and wealth as he already possesses them being his wife’s brother. The points seem rational as it explains that Creon has no hand in corrupting the throne of Oedipus. Here Jocasta sang a song to Oedipus about her first born son and his death on order to convince him that he is not the murderer of Laius.

Oedipus in the play relates his life story to that of Jocasta in order to counter check whether the person he has killed is his own father. The story of Oedipus made Jocasta think that indeed Oedipus i her son as he mentioned he was called bastard by a drunk man in the kingdom of Corinth. The effect of the story on Oedipus was

 

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Excite Ltd is a new Internet-based company that streams sports films to its customers. Excite has been in business for 20 months and already has paying customers and revenue. Nigel Smith, the founder, has financed Excite so far by using his own financial resources and cash flow from company sales. However, he has run out of personal funds and realises he needs substantial new funding in order to develop the business properly. Nigel has approached your venture capital fund for backing.

Based on his new business plan, Nigel believes he needs £5 million, which he thinks will be enough funding to achieve Net Income (profit after taxes) of £5 million by the end of Year 5 in the business plan. He believes comparable companies would be valued at 20x Net Income at that time. Given the investment risk you perceive, you believe your fund must require an internal-rate-of return (IRR) of 50% in order to justify the investment. Excite already has 1,000,000 shares outstanding (all owned by Nigel).

Before offering a Term-Sheet to Nigel, you decide a stock option pool must be created in order to recruit additional senior managers. After some discussion, it is concluded amongst all parties that the senior management team (not including Nigel) should have options ultimately to own 15% of the company. It is agreed the stock options will not vest until the end of Year 3 (ie, the management team will not be able to exercise their options until the end of Year 3. This means they cannot actually own any shares until then).  

During the second year, it becomes apparent – even though Excite is making good progress – the company will require an additional capital injection of £3 million at the beginning of Year 3. The original Year 5 forecasted financial outcome and PE-multiple remain the same. You contact your best friend at Nice Guy Ventures who, after some study, agrees to invest some or all of the required £3 million. They agree that senior managements’ option pool should be maintained at 15%. However, they require a target IRR of only 30%, since the risk is now lower than at the time of the first financing round.

Questions 12-15: Assuming your fund decides to maintain its percentage ownership, what would be the ownership percentages of all the following parties at the completion of the financing at the beginning of Year 3?

·      Question 12: Nigel Smith?

·      Question 13: Senior Management?

·      Question 14: Your Fund?

·      Question 15: Nice Guy Ventures?

 

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Create a 10 page essay paper that discusses Strategic Management: BHP Billiton.

BHP Billiton is a British – Australian Multinational mining company. The company is headquartered in Melbourne Australia, Perth Australia, Johannesburg South Africa and London United Kingdom. The company merged from Australian based Broken Hill Propriety Company Limited (BHP) and English based Billiton plc. As a result, the company is dual listed. The Australian half is listed on Australian Stock Exchange while the London-based is listed at London Stock Exchange. The firm’s market capitalization is at 70 billion dollars. However, last year, the company decided to split into two with one segment controlling non-core assets. With time, the company has been experiencing the need for quality strategic management a vital focus of the incoming research.BHP Billiton has been facing a number of strategic management concerns. In particular, the company has been faced by negative impacts caused by previous decisions. The list of strategic management issues include. Firstly, the company has had unclear priorities, which lead to loss of focus. The company has merged with other companies, which has not made a significant impact on its long-run objectives. The merger is BHP and Billiton 2001. Likewise, the company has failed to leap from the fruits of diversification. Its involvement in Ok Tedi copper mine in Papua New Guinea has led the company being sued by indigenous inhabitants over environmental degradation (Human Rights Org, 2014).The company has failed to assess the impact of external changes, to formulate a better plan.

 

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