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Module 3 Discussion 2: Disease Analysis Journal

Overview:

In your exploration of readings this module, you will find articles of interest around the following areas: fluids, electrolytes, acid imbalances, urinary disorders, and reproductive system disorders. These may seem like unrelated systems; however, if one or more of these systems are off, our entire internal workings can be impacted. It is interesting to consider how these systems, when they are not in balance, can impact us not only physically, but also emotionally.

You should spend approximately 10 hours on this assignment.

Instructions

1. From the list of selected readings below, choose two with topics that you know the least about or are most interesting to you.

2. Then search for, read, and incorporate other readings of your choice in your area of interest that focus on fluid and electrolyte imbalances, urinary system disorders, and/or reproductive disorders. You might include:

    -1-2 journal articles or websites

    -Book chapters (past textbooks may be good options)

    -Your goal is to have a total of at least 60 pages of content read. 

3. Your summary of each reading should be at least one paragraph (100-200 words) and include the following information:

    -All references must be cited using APA Style format.
Number of pages read

    -Keywords you used to find the reading

    -A link to the reading

    -Why you selected the reading

    -The main point of the reading

    -Describe how the health deviations you read about alter normal physiology.

    -Provide your key takeaway from the reading. This could be something that made you pause, changed your thinking, supported your thinking, or made you question something.

4. Attach your Word document to a post in the Module 3 Discussion 2: Disease Analysis Journal discussion board. This will alert your peers and instructor that you have completed your journal assignment for this module. Remember, do not start a new document! Build on what you wrote in Modules 1 and 2.

5. In the last module, you explored material of your peers. Throughout the modules, you are collecting ideas, resources, and links to different sources of information. For this module you are going to find a resource that is NOT one you would recommend your peers use. Share the resource and/or link, and tell us why you think it is not a good resource.

Selected Readings (Login S ID: S02376483)

Choose two readings. All readings are available through the CCCOnline Library in CINAHL Plus With Full Text.

1. Dirkes, S. M. (2016). Acute kidney injury vs acute renal failure. Critical Care Nurse, 36(6), 75-76. doi:10.4037/ccn2016170

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2. Campbell, N. (2016). Innovations to support hydration care across health and social care. British Journal of Community Nursing, 21(Sup7): S24-S29.

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3. Herschorn, S. (2013). Challenges in lower urinary tract and pelvic floor disorders: Where do we go from here? Canadian Urological Association Journal, 7(9/10 Suppl. 4), S208. doi:10.5489/cuaj.1629 

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4. Kse, A., Armaan, E., ner, N., Kksal, ., Mert, D. K., zdemir, F., & Aydn, . A. (2014). Acid-base disorders in the emergency department: Incidence, etiologies and outcomes. Journal of Academic Emergency Medicine, 13(1), 4-9. doi:10.5152/jaem.2014.27880

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5. Quinlan, M. (1982). Solving the mysteries of calcium imbalance: An action guide. RN, 45(11), 50-100.

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6. Skakkebaek, N. E., et al. (2016). Male Reproductive Disorders and Fertility Trends: Influences of Environment and Genetic Susceptibility. Physiological Reviews, 96(1), 55.

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7. Xue-qiang, Y., Nan-nan, Z., Wei, L., Hong-qiang, B., Jun, H., Xu-fei, D., Xin-ke Q. (2015). Management of ovarian cysts in infants. Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, 20(12): 1186-1190. doi:10.4103/1735-1995.172988

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