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PRINCIPLES OF PATIENT CARE IN CT. MASLOWS HIERARCHY OF NEEDS 1.PHYSIOLOGIC NEEDS 2.SAFETY & SECURITY 3.LOVE & BELONGINGNESS 4.SELF-ESTEEM 5.SELF-ACTUALIZATION.
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Patient Care in CT By Prof. Jarek Stelmark. Patient Monitoring 1.Vital sign assessment is the measurement of basic body functions to monitor critical.
Vital Signs “signs of life”. What are vital signs? *Temperature- body temp *Pulse Rate- wave of blood,from contraction of heart. *Respiratory Rate- number.
1Copyright © 2007 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Vital signs include: Temperature Temperature Pulse Pulse Respiration Respiration.
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Learning Outcomes On completion of this chapter students should be able to: OB13 describe the function and composition of blood, and know that blood contains.
While dogs were the first animal to be domesticated, sheep and goats both tied for second. Sheep can live up to 10-12 years. Some breeds, like the.
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