Nursing Care Of Patients With Cardiac Disorders
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www.michiganrc.orgrespiratory disorders who may have tracheostomies, ventilators ... • Provide care for patients requiring more than routine care and needing intensive therapies and nursing care • Cardiac monitoring • Long term antibiotic therapy • Wound care (vacs, grafts, flaps)
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Management of Major Depressive Disorder
www.bop.govDepressive disorders are one of the most common medical conditions seen in the primary care setting. Major depression affects between 5–10% of all patients, disproportionately affecting women and the elderly. The causes of depressive disorders are …