MSN 621 - Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology, Spring 2009
 
 
 
 
 

These are the tutorials written by Spring 2009 students in Alverno College's Master of Science in Nursing program in partial requirement for the course MSN 621, Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology.

If you enjoy any of these tutorials, or wish to comment on them, please send feedback to their authors!

Carrie Bilicki, 2009. Unraveling the Paclitaxel Mystery: Pathophysiology of Type I Hypersensitivity Reactions
click here to contact Carrie Bilicki

Donna Braunreiter, 2009. What's Under Your Skin? Skin Care of Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Standard External Beam Radiation
click here to contact Donna Braunreiter

Prutha Dave, 2009. Diabetes Mellitus:
“Not So Sweet”

click here to contact Prutha Dave

Kelly Estus, 2009. Pathophysiology of Chemotherapy- Induced Neutropenia
click here to contact Kelly Estus

Lynn Gettrust, 2009. Nursing Management of the Postoperative Patient Experiencing Nausea and Vomiting
click here to contact Lynn Gettrust

Hamidah Lalani, 2009. Spasticity in Cerebral Palsy
Pathophysiology to practice

click here to contact Hamidah Lalani

Emily Phillips, 2009. Interactive Acid-Base Tutorial
click here to contact Emily Phillips

Denise Portz, 2009. What Kind of Rash Is It? A Tutorial About a Skin Rash
 Associated with Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Inhibitors used in Cancer Treatment

click here to contact Denise Portz

Shana Winchel, 2009. Pain in the Cardiac Surgical ICU Patient
click here to contact Shana Winchel

 

Copyright 2009 Patricia S. Bowne, Biology Department, Alverno College, 3400 S. 43rd St., Milwaukee WI. 53234
pat.bowne@alverno.edu.