NURSING ASSESSMENT AND INTERVENTION.
A review of some of the problems encountered working with a typical aged patient, one Mrs. W., and how these were overcome by nursing techniques.
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- Family Health Assessment: Identify two or more wellness nursing diagnosis based on your family assessment
- Nursing Assessment: Complete the “How Mach Are You” self-assessment and discuss your results