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ANTH 101 ANTH101 2
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ANTH 101 FINAL Gastroenteritis Case Study 1
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Biology 1307 1
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ECONOMICS 201 1
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Failure to Thrive SKINNY Reasoning/Ben Potter, 4 months old Failure to Thrive (FTT) SKINNY Reasoning/Ben Potter, 4 months old 1
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MATH 135 1
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NURS 1251 4
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NURS 214 2
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NURS 222 NURS 222 7
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NURS 222 Nurs of Child & Family NURS222 3
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NURS 224 NURS 224 6
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NURSING 224-BEGINNING ADULT MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING NURSING 224 3
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NURSING RNSG 2208Test 3 Final. RNSG2208 1
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RNSG 1301 1
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RNSG 2201 RNSG 2201 1
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RNSG 2213 2
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Urinary Catheterization Skills and Reasoning Case Study 
Urinary Catheterization Skills and Reasoning Case Study
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Mt. San Jacinto College•NURS 224
Failure to Thrive (FTT) SKINNY Reasoning/Ben Potter, 4 months old
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Mt. San Jacinto College•Failure to Thrive SKINNY Reasoning/Ben Potter, 4 months old
Exam (elaborations) RNSG 2213 Need to Know – Exam 1Notes
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Mt. San Jacinto College•RNSG 2213
Exam (elaborations) RNSG 2213 HESI RN 2018 MENTAL HEALTH V4 EXAM.
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Mt. San Jacinto College•RNSG 2213
Case Study Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) SKINNY Reasoning, April Peters, 10 years old, (Latest 2021) Correct Study Guide, Download to Score A
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Mt. San Jacinto College•NURS 222
Mt. San Jacinto College: ANSWER KEY Failure to Thrive (FTT) SKINNY Reasoning, Ben Potter, 4 months old - Ben Potter is a 4-month-old male presented to the pediatrician's office for a routine well-child exam. Ben is accompanied by his mother, Pamela, a 19-year-old single mother. Pamela appears visibly tired and reports that Ben has been getting up more frequently in the night, crying but refusing to eat. Pamela reports that over the past three weeks, Ben often refuses his formula feedings and re...
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Mt. San Jacinto College•NURS 222
Ben Potter is a 4-month-old male presented to the pediatrician’s office for a routine well-child exam. Ben is accompanied by his mother, Pamela, a 19-year-old single mother. Pamela appears visibly tired and reports that Ben has been getting up more frequently in the night, crying but refusing to eat. Pamela reports that over the past three weeks, Ben often refuses his formula feedings and reports episodes of gagging, arching his back, and frequent crying during and immediately following formul...
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Mt. San Jacinto College•NURS 222
Pediatric GastroenteritisSKINNY Reasoning: Harper Anderson, 5 months old 1 Primary Concept Infection Interrelated Concepts In order of emphasis Inflammation • Perfusion Fluid and Electrolyte Balance Acid-Base Balance Clinical Judgment NCLEX Client Need Categories PercentageofItemsfromEachCateo/Subcategory Covered in Case Study Safe and Effective Care Environment • Management of Care 17-23% • Safety and Infection Control 9-15% Health Promotion and Maintenance 6-12% Psychosocial Integrity 6-...
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Mt. San Jacinto College•ANTH 101 FINAL Gastroenteritis Case Study
(answered) Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) SKINNY Reasoning, April Peters, 10 years old female with acute lymphoblastic leukemia-April Peters is a 10-year-old female with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) who presents to the emergency department with a temperature of 38.4 degrees C. (101.2 F.) and a complaint of a sore throat. She has been receiving chemotherapy since her diagnosis three months ago. April's mother reports that her fever has been unresponsive to acetaminophen and she is two ...
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Mt. San Jacinto College•NURS 222
FINAL Gastroenteritis Case Study, Pediatric Gastroenteritis SKINNY Reasoning : Harper Anderson, 5 months old (Answered)-Harper Anderson is a 5-month-old female who was brought into the physician's office for diarrhea and vomiting over the past two days. She had two loose large loose stools the first day and now her mother reports that she has been less active, is not interested in playing, and has been more sleepy today. She is unable to keep any feedings down today. She has had four loose, ...
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Mt. San Jacinto College•ANTH 101