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Chapter 01: Pharmacology and the Nursing Process in LPN Practice
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c. Collect s s data ss about ssthe ss patient s s and ss the ss patient‘s ss health ss condition.
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c. Determine ss that s s the ss patient s s is ss experiencing s s the ss expected ss response ss to s s his ss drug.
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a. Assessment

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Constance G Visovsky, Cheryl H Zambroski, PhD, RN, Shirley Hosler, RN, BSN, MSN Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology
Publisher: Unknown ISBN: 9780323755351 Edition: Unknown

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