USE THE DOCUMENT ATTACHED AND INPUT ALL INFORMATION IN THERE
YOU ONLY HAVE TO DO PART 2
Lecturio Reflection and Analysis Signature Assignment
Part 1:
Instructions:
1. Select a Lecturio video series from the categories below.
2. Watch all of the video lessons in the series.
3. Take the Lecturio quizzes.
4. Copy and paste a screenshot of the pages with completed quizzes from your series of choice.
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Liver Cirrhosis
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Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
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Osteoporosis in Geriatric Patients
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Vein and Lymphatic Pathology
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Diabetes Types 1 and 2
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Complications of Diabetes
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Headaches and Migraines
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Meningitis and Encephalitis
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Syphilis
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Depression
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Eating Disorders
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Asthma
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Pediatric Respiratory Disorders
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Urinary Tract Disorders
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Homeostatic Imbalances: Hypertension, Hypotension, and Shock
Screenshots: Paste the screenshots of your quiz results below.
Part 2:
Instructions:
Compose a 300-400 word analysis of the related conditions. Compare three or more related conditions
in the following areas: clinical manifestations, risk factors, differentials, diagnosis, and
management/treatment recommendations. Use the table below to organize this information.
Lecturio Series
Condition #1
Condition #2
Condition #3
Clinical
Manifestations
Risk Factors
Differentials
Management
*You may add additional columns as needed.
Continue your analysis by comparing the following:
1. What are the transmission factors and pathophysiology of these conditions?
2. What are the primary medical concerns for patients with these conditions?
3. What might be the primary psychosocial concerns for patients with these conditions?
4. What are the implications of these conditions for critical care and advanced practice nurses?
These charts may help in organizing information to answer the narrative questions:
Condition #1
Transmission Factors
Pathophysiology
Clinical manifestations
What makes this diagnosis
unique from other differentials?
Guidelines and
recommendations for condition
management
Potential related safety issues
Condition #2
Condition #3