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Inability to recognize family, lack of environmental awareness,
incontinence, inability to function
Hyperparathyroidism
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Hypercalcemia
-Forceful cardiac contractions
-Osteoporosis
-Predisposition to kidney stones
,Deficient insulin
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Results in abnormal carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism due to
impaired transport of glucose and amino acids into cells and impaired
synthesis of protein and glycogen
Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS)
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-Fight or flight response
-Increases general level of activity in the body (cardiovascular, respiratory,
and neurologic functions)
Risk factors of gout
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-Renal excretion is not adequate
-Dietary factors: seafood, meat, and alcohol
-Cancer patients
-Obesity
-Insulin resistance
-Hypertension
Edema
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Venous return and cardiac output reduced
Blood pools in dependent areas
Complications of Myasthenia Gravis
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Dysphagia and aspiration are significant problems
Upper respiratory infections
Myasthenic crisis -- respiratory impairment
Compression fracture
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Bone crushed or collapsed into small pieces
Paraplegia
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Paralysis of the lower half of the body
Spastic paralysis
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Leads to immobility resulting contracture in affected limbs
Result of electrolyte imbalances
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Neurologic deficits
Muscle weakness
Difficulties with speech
Abnormal reflexes
Signs of spinal shock
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-Flaccid paralysis
-Sensory loss at and below injured area
-Absence of all reflex responses
-Loss of central control of autonomic function
Secondary osteoporosis
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Complication of another disorder