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Part of the Nursing Diagnosis in the Acute Care Hospital: Arriving at a Diagnosis, Part II Series. Explores the case history of a 70-year-old woman with a diagnosis of lymphoma, with the defining characteristics showing a deficiency of knowledge, inaccurate information, faulty procedures, and a need for help in self-administering medication. Excellent example of how the nursing process helps patients attain realistic short- and long-term goals and quicken recovery.
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Available on VHS
Running time 15 minutes.
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