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ACUTE ABDOMEN 1
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Advanced Health Assessment & Clinical Diagnosis 6th Edition By Dains 1
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Assessment and management of clinical problems 3
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Bus 648 1
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BUSINESS CORE 1
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Business Strategy Assessment 4
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C++ 1
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 1
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COMPUTER SCIENCE CS50 1
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ECON 232 1
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Economics 12
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ECONOMICS 1123 1
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Entrepreneur Environmental Modified BRY305 5
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Entrepreneurship Development 1
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Exam Elaborations nurs1301 90
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Finance 1
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Fluid and electrolyte management 1
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Fundamentals of Nursing 2
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Introduction to medical surgical 1
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INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY pharm 224 4
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Introductory_mental_health_nursing_4th_edition 1
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Language221 1
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Linear Algebra Mathematic 1
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MARKETING 1
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Material Science And Engineering Materials 1
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Medical 602 1
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Medical surgical 1
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Medical surgical nursing 7
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NEPHROTIC SYNDROME 1
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NSG 6420 1
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NUR 1234 1
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Nurse nur302 1
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NURSING PSYC105 11
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Philosophy 1101 Philosophy1101 1
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PHYSICS 1
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PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSING 1
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PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSING 3RD E VARCAROLIS 1
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Psychiatric Nursing 23
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Psychotherapies 1
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Questions and Answers 35
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RENAL FAILURE 1
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RN ESSAY RN200 1
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TE 350 1
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Proper management of fluid and electrolytes facilitates crucial homeostasis that allows cardiovascular perfusion, organ system function, and cellular mechanisms to respond to surgical illness. 
 
Knowledge of the compartmentalization of body fluids forms the basis for understanding pathologic shifts in these fluid spaces in disease states. Although difficult to quantify, a deficiency in the functional extracellular fluid compartment often requires resuscitation with isotonic fluids in surgical a...
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Bailey & Love\'s Short Practice of Surgery • Norman S. Williams, P. Ronan O\'Connell, A. W. McCaskie• ISBN 9781138031647
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Proper management of fluid and electrolytes facilitates crucial homeostasis that allows cardiovascular perfusion, organ system function, and cellular mechanisms to respond to surgical illness. 
 
Knowledge of the compartmentalization of body fluids forms the basis for understanding pathologic shifts in these fluid spaces in disease states. Although difficult to quantify, a deficiency in the functional extracellular fluid compartment often requires resuscitation with isotonic fluids in surgical a...
Acute abdomen is a condition that demands urgent attention and treatment. The acute abdomen may be caused by an infection, inflammation, vascular occlusion, or obstruction. The patient will usually present with sudden onset of abdominal pain with associated nausea or vomiting. Most patients with an acute abdomen appear ill.
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Concise Textbook Of Surgery, 6/e • Somen Das• ISBN 9788190568128
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Acute abdomen is a condition that demands urgent attention and treatment. The acute abdomen may be caused by an infection, inflammation, vascular occlusion, or obstruction. The patient will usually present with sudden onset of abdominal pain with associated nausea or vomiting. Most patients with an acute abdomen appear ill.
Nephrotic syndrome is a kidney disorder that causes your body to pass too much protein in your urine 
 
Is the combination of nephrotic-range proteinuria with a low serum albumin level and edema. Nephrotic-range proteinuria is the loss of 3 grams or more per day of protein into the urine or, on a single spot urine collection, the presence of 2 g of protein per gram of urine creatinine.
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Robbins • Vinay Kumar, Abul K. Abbas, Nelson Fausto, Jon C. Aster• ISBN 9781437720150
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Nephrotic syndrome is a kidney disorder that causes your body to pass too much protein in your urine 
 
Is the combination of nephrotic-range proteinuria with a low serum albumin level and edema. Nephrotic-range proteinuria is the loss of 3 grams or more per day of protein into the urine or, on a single spot urine collection, the presence of 2 g of protein per gram of urine creatinine.
Kidney failure (also called renal failure) means one or both kidneys can no longer function well on their own. 
 
Kidney Failure : Symptoms and Causes Diagnosis and Tests Management and Treatment Prevention
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Hutchison\'s Clinical Methods,An Integrated Approach to Clinical Practice With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access,23 • Michael Glynn, William M. Drake, Sir Robert Hutchison• ISBN 9780702040917
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Kidney failure (also called renal failure) means one or both kidneys can no longer function well on their own. 
 
Kidney Failure : Symptoms and Causes Diagnosis and Tests Management and Treatment Prevention
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Starting a business is not an easy thing since one has to consider various macro and micro environmental factors that affects the success of a business. They include political factors, competition, demographic factors and many more
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Starting a business is not an easy thing since one has to consider various macro and micro environmental factors that affects the success of a business. They include political factors, competition, demographic factors and many more
Women’s Gynecologic Health, Third Edition Test Bank 1. How does Erick Erikson’s grand theory of human development differ for females? a. It recognizes achieving autonomy as a primary focus. b. It assumes only men desire autonomy. c. It assumes female dependence on another in order to achieve a sense of self. d. It assumes females desire dependence on others. 2. What is true about human development theories published before the 1970s? a. They are based on interviews conducted only with men. b...
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Women’s Gynecologic Health, Third Edition Test Bank 1. How does Erick Erikson’s grand theory of human development differ for females? a. It recognizes achieving autonomy as a primary focus. b. It assumes only men desire autonomy. c. It assumes female dependence on another in order to achieve a sense of self. d. It assumes females desire dependence on others. 2. What is true about human development theories published before the 1970s? a. They are based on interviews conducted only with men. b...
Models of communication in communication skills are listed and explained.
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Models of communication in communication skills are listed and explained.
The documents contain brief summary essays on the impact of covid 19 .the models of communication are also listed out.
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1. A patient informs the nurse that they are taking an OTC garlic supplement. What possible effect does garlic have 
on the body? 
Answer: Effects blood clotting increases risk of bleeding 
2. A patient has a complete spinal cord injury at the third cervical vertebra. At what level would you expect the 
patient to respond to light sensation? 
Answer: DIAGRAM OF BODY with boxes that you must select to indicate the level. Top box only. FACE 
3. After placement of a permanent pacemaker what which...
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HAVARD UNIVERSITY•introduction to medical surgical
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1. A patient informs the nurse that they are taking an OTC garlic supplement. What possible effect does garlic have 
on the body? 
Answer: Effects blood clotting increases risk of bleeding 
2. A patient has a complete spinal cord injury at the third cervical vertebra. At what level would you expect the 
patient to respond to light sensation? 
Answer: DIAGRAM OF BODY with boxes that you must select to indicate the level. Top box only. FACE 
3. After placement of a permanent pacemaker what which...