NURSING 3PA2 B Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Peripheral Artery Disease, Diabetes Mellitus Type 2, Hypovolemia
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As front-line professionals, you need to understand the potential complexities to best advocate for your patients regardless of health care settings. Potential common end points: many of your online pathophysiology modules have looked at single systems with a limited view to integrating one system with another system or organ. It has been discussed there is a continuum of inflammation from localized to systemic and with the addition of an infection sepsis can lead to multi-organ collapse. Both of these with the addition of inflammation can have overwhelming consequences for a person"s health. In all cases such imbalances can challenge the body"s ability to recover. It is essential for optimal conditions any change should bring body back to optimal conditions: any inability to maintain homeostasis may lead to death or a disease. These physiological controls have limitations where extreme conditions can disable the feedback mechanisms.