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Weekly Clinical Experience 5
Describe your clinical experience for this week. 10 YEAR OLD MALE PEDIATRIC PATIENT Did you face any challenges, any success? If so, what were they? Describe the assessment of a patient, detailing the signs and symptoms (S&S), assessment, plan of care, and at least 3 possible differential diagnosis with rationales. Mention the health promotion intervention
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SMART GOALS
SMART Goals Evaluation Think back to the five SMART goals you created earlier in the term. Reflection type format. Following APA format and needs to be 750-1000 words in length. Original SMART goals PPT, attached. See PPT notes and rubric. Reflecting on “meeting goals” and how I have hit goals and improved, where I
Module 5 Discussion
A 2-month-old is identified during newborn screening with sickle cell anemia. How would you manage this patient at 2 months, 2 years, 6 years, and at 13 years old? What are the issues for each stage in development? Where would you refer this child? How would you coordinate the care of this child? .Submission Instructions:
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ESTEF-POSTER
POSTER: Topic: Treatment of Diabetes in Adult Patients Affected by Knowledge and Education PICOT QUESTION: Does education in adults with diabetes improve their treatment and control compared to those who do not have education in the first 3 months? The purpose of this assignment is to create a poster that will present the visual and
Probabilities & Lotteries sta 2023
If people understood the mathematics involving probabilities and lotteries, as you now do, do you think they would continue to spend hundreds of dollars per year on lottery tickets? Explain your answer and respond to at least 2 of your classmates *post should be at least 200 words/numbers or a combination of both **current APA
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week 6-patho
Musculoskeletal Function: G.J. is a 71-year-old overweight woman who presents to the Family Practice Clinic for the first time complaining of a long history of bilateral knee discomfort that becomes worse when it rains and usually feels better when the weather is warm and dry. “My arthritis hasn’t improved a bit this summer though,”
