Compare and contrast: migraine headaches, tension headaches, and meningitis.  -risk factors, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations

PART ONE: Compare and contrast: migraine headaches, tension headaches, and meningitis. 
-risk factors, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations
PART TWO:  Present a hypothetical case about meningitis that includes the following:
1. Vital information about a person who might be predisposed to this condition (I.e., a person whomay have risk factors for this condition).2. The pathophysiology of the disease, including clinical manifestations.3. Which diagnostic tests you’d recommend and a rationale for the one(s) you choose.4. How this condition compares to other differentials.5. The evidence-based recommendations from the AHRQ Guidelines or guidelines recommendedfrom a professional organization. Based on these recommendations, discuss how to manage thecondition best.6. A patient safety issue that could be associated with the condition presented in this case.
PART THREE: Answer these reflection questions:

What information would a master’s prepared nurse gather from a patient with this condition?
How could the master’s prepared nurse use this information to design a patient education session for someone with this condition?

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