,Study Guide for
Brunner and Suddarth’s
Textbook of
Medical-Surgical
Nursing
TWELFTH EDITION
Mary Jo Boyer, R.N., M.S.N., Ph.D.
Vice Provost and Adjutant Nursing Faculty
Former Dean and Professor of Allied Health and Nursing
Delaware County Community College
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