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... client's family members , social network , and life - style . Ask if others are available to provide emotional support to the client during stressful times . This support system may include pets . Personal and Family History A personal ...
... client's family members , social network , and life - style . Ask if others are available to provide emotional support to the client during stressful times . This support system may include pets . Personal and Family History A personal ...
Page 195
... client's state of awareness . The client must be alert , not just awake , for the nurse to assess mental status ( see also Chap . 30 ) . The nurse should cue the client that the questions may seem " silly " but to please answer them ...
... client's state of awareness . The client must be alert , not just awake , for the nurse to assess mental status ( see also Chap . 30 ) . The nurse should cue the client that the questions may seem " silly " but to please answer them ...
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... client is experiencing frequent infections , ask what exposure the client has had that might be causing Allergies them . Ask if the client has a history of taking steroids or immunosuppressant agents . Table 26-1 . Sequence and ...
... client is experiencing frequent infections , ask what exposure the client has had that might be causing Allergies them . Ask if the client has a history of taking steroids or immunosuppressant agents . Table 26-1 . Sequence and ...
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Contents | 1 |
The Context of MedicalSurgical Nursing | 3 |
UNIT | 10 |
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