NR 324 Week 5 Clinical Care Plan for Patient with AML & CKD
Course: NR 324 Adult Health I Institution: Chamberlain University Students Contributor: David Goggins Format: docx/pptx Pages: 15
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19913609710018Chamberlain University | National Management Offices | 500 W. Monroe St., Suite 1300 | Chicago, IL 60661Chamberlain University | National Management Offices | 500 W. Monroe St., Suite 1300 | Chicago, IL 60661 Student Name: Florence Senneh D#: D41237254 Date: 11/27/2024 Course: Adult Health 1 - NR324 Session: November Year: 2024 DIRECTIONS This Direct Patient Care Documentation must be completed for one patient whom you are providing direct care in a clinical learning setting. Information within this packet can be handwritten or typed (with the exception of the reflection journal)
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NR 324 Week 6 RUA Case Study Presentation; Crohn's Disease
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NR 324 Week 1 EDAPT; Altered Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
NR 324 Week 3 EDAPT; Altered Perfusion
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