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  1. Explain what Mucor is and how a patient is likely to become infected with Mucor. Describe the pathophysiologic progression of the infection into pneumonia and at least two medical/nursing interventions that would be helpful in treating the patient.
  2. Examine the laboratory blood test results and arterial blood gases provided in "Discussion Question Resource: Laboratory Blood Test Results." What laboratory values are considered abnormal? Explain each abnormality and discuss the probable causes from a pathophysiologic perspective.
  3. What medications and medical treatments are likely to be prescribed by the attending physician on this case? List at least three medications and three treatments. Provide rationale for each of the medications and treatments you suggest.

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Discussion Question Resource: Laboratory Blood Test Results Laboratory Blood Test Results and Arterial Blood Gases Na 141 meq/L Mg 1.7 mg/dL pH 7.50 K 4.5 meq/L PO4 2.9 mg/dL PaO2 59 mm Hg on room air Cl 105 meq/L Glu, fasting 138 mg/dL PaCO2 25 mm Hg HCO3 29 meq/L Hb 13.7 g/dL BUN 16 mg/dL Hct 39.4% Cr 0.9 mg/dL WBC 15,200/mm³ Ca 8.7 mg/dL Lymphocytes 10%
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1. Explain what Mucor is and how a patient is likely to become infected with Mucor.
Describe the pathophysiologic progression of the infection into pneumonia and at least
two medical/nursing interventions that would be helpful in treating the patient.
Mucor is a fungal genus in the zygomycetes class of fungi of about 40 species. Member
of the genus Mucor can be found alive anywhere in the world, in a wide variety of environments,
from forests to home rugs and business (Ribes, Vanover-Same, & Baker, 2000). An infection
occurs when pests, such as bacteria or viruses, enter the body and the immune system is unable
to destroy them. The immune system is the body's natural defense mechanism against infections
and diseases. Other natural body defense mechanisms, like the skin, also help prote...


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