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Sepsis, John Bell
Sepsis, John Bell
Nursing Student Class Projects (Formerly MSN)
The pathophysiology of sepsis is related to the patient’s immune response. It involves an imbalance between pro-inflammatory and antiinflammatory responses, causing damage by a variety of mechanisms (Keegan & Wira, 2014).
Inguinal Hernia Pathophysiology, Todd "Eddie" Dean
Inguinal Hernia Pathophysiology, Todd "Eddie" Dean
Nursing Student Class Projects (Formerly MSN)
Inguinal hernia (IH) is a weakening of the abdominal contents into the inguinal canal of the groin that causes a visible outward protrusion. Research was conducted on Inguinal Hernia with the focus on Pathophysiology. The aim of the research was to find the causes, prevention, and treatment of individuals affected by IH. Articles by Burcharth et al, Mayer et al, Mendoza, Vance, Wei et al, and The Mayo Clinic was chosen for research on IH. The articles written by the aforementioned authors was detailed and contained much needed insight into the categories proposed for researching the subject of IH. Inguinal …