A 45-year-old male presents to the ED with complaint of head…
A 45-year-old male presents to the ED with complaint of headache. Patient states pain is 10/10 on the left side of the head and occurs 3-4 times per day lasting between 1-2 hours each time. He also has left sided conjunctival lacrimation, nasal congestion, and eyelid edema. The APRN knows the most likely diagnosis for this patient is:
Read DetailsA 56 year old patient presents to the ED with complaint of n…
A 56 year old patient presents to the ED with complaint of night sweats, weight loss, fever, weight loss, and newly developed skin ulcers. Upon physical assessment, the patient’s abdomen is found to be distended with positive lymph nodes in the brachial and inguinal areas. Patient is also noted to have hepatomegaly and splenomegaly. Given the clinical picture, what diagnostic workup should the APRN consider for this patient?
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