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KTIE KTIE
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13 years ago
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A disorder affecting the organ systems
The reports for varicose vein should include:
1.  the most important parts of the report are the following:
1.A brief explanation of the thy typical/healthy anatomy and/or physiology for the affected system/organ (important)
2.Then explain what the disorder is and how it changes healthy form (anatomy) and/or function (physiology).  In other words, what is not normal that causes the symptoms/problems for the disorder?
3.You only need to discuss the normal anatomy of the part that is abnormal.  Do not list all the anatomical structures of the organ/organ system.  If anatomy is not changed you may not need to go into it unless needed to describe physiology.
4.You only need to discuss the normal function (physiology) that is changed in the disorder.  Do not list every function of the organ/organ system
2.  A detailed explanation of the cause/causes of the disorder (how the patient contracts the disease…is it genetic, contagious, parasitic etc.).
3.  Describe the symptoms the patient may experience. Do not read a list of symptoms, tell us about them & try to relate the symptoms to the change in anatomy/physiology caused by the abnormality if possible.  If it is genetic, how is the defective gene creating the disorder & leading to its symptoms etc. (what is the defective protein that is causing the problem).
4.  The clinical management or treatment for the disorder
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Educator
13 years ago
Hi Katie, not too sure about this one Frowning Face I know that when a person’s veins expand too much with blood, the venous valves may no longer work and the blood may pool in the veins. Veins in this condition are known as varicose veins. Vascular conditions could promote this condition, but I'm unsure of the actual physiology. Undecided
KTIE Author
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13 years ago
Hi Katie, not too sure about this one Frowning Face I know that when a person’s veins expand too much with blood, the venous valves may no longer work and the blood may pool in the veins. Veins in this condition are known as varicose veins. Vascular conditions could promote this condition, but I'm unsure of the actual physiology. Undecided

Thanks bio_man.
KTIE Author
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13 years ago
Please help me
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Educator
13 years ago
Please help me

This one isn't solved yet?
KTIE Author
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13 years ago
 not really
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Educator
13 years ago
varicose veins

I remember this one was about varicose veins.
KTIE Author
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13 years ago
varicose veins

I remember this one was about varicose veins.

 yes but not all the answers
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13 years ago
varicose veins

I remember this one was about varicose veins.

 yes but not all the answers

Hi, see the attachment, it should answer your question Slight Smile
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KTIE Author
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13 years ago
Thanks so much Star.
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13 years ago
Thanks so much Star.


Ur welcome, but I hope it answered those questions... I'd like to read what u got when your done Wink Face
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