NURS MISC (NURS MISC)

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NURS MISC - CS Heart Failure -JoAnn Smith
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NURS MISC - CS Heart Failure -JoAnn Smith (Complete 100%)
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NURS MISC CS Heart Failure Latest 2020
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Case NURS MISC  JoAnn Smith CS Heart Failure. Latest 2020
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  • Case NURS MISC JoAnn Smith CS Heart Failure. Latest 2020.NURS MISC - CS Heart Failure -JoAnn Smith (100% correct). JoAnn Smith is a 72-year-old woman who has a history of myocardial infarction (MI) four years ago and systolic heart failure secondary to ischemic cardiomyopathy with a current ejection fraction (EF) of only 15%. She presents to the emergency department (ED) for shortness of breath (SOB) the past three days. Her shortness of breath has progressed from SOB with activity to becoming ...
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NURS MISC - CS Heart Failure -JoAnn Smith (Complete).
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  • NURS MISC - CS Heart Failure -JoAnn Smith (100% correct)/NURS MISC - CS Heart Failure -JoAnn Smith (100% correct). JoAnn Smith is a 72-year-old woman who has a history of myocardial infarction (MI) four years ago and systolic heart failure secondary to ischemic cardiomyopathy with a current ejection fraction (EF) of only 15%. She presents to the emergency department (ED) for shortness of breath (SOB) the past three days. Her shortness of breath has progressed from SOB with activity to becoming ...
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